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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Passwords, Vol. 13, Issue 1, Passwords Editors
Dying In Wyoming, Alex Genty-Waksberg
In The Garden, Dan Skubi
The Bones, Susanna Ferrell
The Second Wailing Wall, Jordan Wilson-Dalzell
Y Comenzamos, Jordan Wilson-Dalzell
Entwined, Kate Kennelly
Modern Phaethon, Kate Kennelly
Two Poems, Katrina Jacobs
Always Puking Always Crying Always Dancing
Outtakes, Jeff Zalesin
Log Cabin, Milia Fisher
Corinne, Camille Goering
Homesick, Catherine Chiang
Swollen River, Natalie Dunn
Inside Cover, Emily Robin
Front Cover, Noah Sneider
Front Matter And Editors' Note, Passwords Editors
If I Were To Meet You Again, Rachel Grate
Untitled, Jenna Tico
Camel Girl, Robin Xu
Art After Hours, Rachel Brownell
London, Dear, Jessica Stern
Bikeurious: A Transportation Reorientation, Aerienne Russell
Bikeurious: A Transportation Reorientation, Aerienne Russell
Pomona Senior Theses
Since a young age, I have been interested in bicycling as a form of fun and fanciful recreation, but it wasn’t until the summer of 2011 that a serious shift occurred in my understanding of the bike as more than a mere machine. A spontaneous 700-mile journey redefined my relationship with travel, transcended my notions of transportation, and enabled me to better mediate myself within my environment. In writing about these experiences, I hope to offer some insight into how American culture currently frames transportation and how I hope the construction of a bike positive culture can instill social, environmental, …
Women And Video Games: Pigeonholing The Past, Allison Perry
Women And Video Games: Pigeonholing The Past, Allison Perry
Scripps Senior Theses
Academic work dealing with the overlap between video games and female representation is limited in both volume and proper research. Most texts agree on three supposed flaws with video games: they alienate female participants, there are no games for female players, and female players cannot relate to female characters. This thesis sheds light on these points, not only citing specific counter-examples, but also showing how many of these issues reflect on a larger societal problems.