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By
Camryn Cutinello
, Echo magazine
June 24, 2022
Keeping comics alive: The resilience of the comic book community and stores throughout the pandemic
By
Irvin Ibarra
, Staff Reporter
December 17, 2021
CTA pilot program to transform transit experience
By
Kendall Polidori
February 23, 2019
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By
Kendrah Villiesse
February 27, 2017
Small clubs, big stars: Established and amateur comics flock to comedy open mics
By
ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR
October 31, 2016
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s ingrained gender roles
By
Managing Editor
September 12, 2016
P-Fac members, more college witnesses take stand in NLRB hearing
By
Editor-in-Chief
June 6, 2016
From alleyways to galleries
By
Arts & Culture Editor
March 14, 2016
Hi, my name is ____ , and I’m in a fandom
By ARTS & CULTURE REPORTER
November 23, 2015
Holy homoerotic comics, Batman!
By ARTS & CULTURE REPORTER
November 9, 2015
Last page turned on Chicago’s oldest comic book store
By Arts & Culture Reporter
September 28, 2015
The world of black cosplay: discrimination, rejection, invisibility of the black cosplaying community
By
Campus Editor
March 1, 2015
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