| Bruce Considers Karl. |
| Patrick, Foucault, and the art of coercion. |
| Baudrillard's simulacrum as told by Alice. |
| One good simulacrum talk deserves another, and Kai is up to the challenge. |
| Bruce Considers Karl. |
| Patrick, Foucault, and the art of coercion. |
| Baudrillard's simulacrum as told by Alice. |
| One good simulacrum talk deserves another, and Kai is up to the challenge. |
| Mr. Russell checks out the very important thingamajig. |
| Ansel explains modeling software. |
| Bicycle parts, orbs, and thingamajigs-- oh my! |
| Club president Bella sets the stage. |
| Carmen the Brave kicks things off with her reflections. |
| Sophomore Emilie has a story -- and a smile -- to share. |
| Senior Sofia tells about a meaningful performance art piece she witnessed on a recent college visit. |
| Ms. Majerus weighs in. |
| Linus reflects. |
| Subbie Kate slams Gay by Brian O'Reilly, aka Bribry. |
| Ms. Green reflects on collusion-- no matter how small. |
| Ms. Majerus sets up one of her favorite poets, Denice Frohman. |
| Sofia shares one of Shel S's greatest. |
| To Tech or Not to Tech? These students want to know. |
| The magic of split screen: double the info, double the smiles! |
| Katie (seated) had to fend off at least zero other students for her chair. |
| Nicholas, Katie, and surrogate mom Amanda work on their own satirical news stories. |