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    Authoring Culture Video, Chapter 09: Image

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    A student video offering insight and explanation of the material in Authoring Culture, Chapter 9, Image. The author is Tyler Cruse with collaborators Rejon Strong and Sofia Duron. The piece was produced in the Foundation of Twenty-First Century Writing class during the Spring semester, 2025, taught by Dr. Brendan Riley. Length: 07:52.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Authoring Culture: The Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing

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    Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing is an open educational resource (OER) designed for use in college-level first-year writing courses, but is also useful in college courses that assign writing projects, and in a wide array of other writing situations outside of class. Authoring Culture is distributed under a Creative Commons license, so it is freely available for you to use and you are free to modify it. Just make sure you provide attribution to the original project authors in accordance with the Creative Commons license. Our aim in releasing Authoring Culture as an OER is to make it as accessible and useful for you as possible. The OER mixable text, along with podcasts and videos, is found on LibreText. Length: 112 pages, with links to chapter podcasts and videos.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Guide to the Godwin Sadoh Collection

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    Dr. Godwin Sadoh is a Nigerian composer, educator, church musician, organist, pianist, choral conductor, and ethnomusicologist. He holds music degrees from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; the University of Pittsburgh; the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; and Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, where he became the first African to receive a doctoral degree in organ performance from any institution in the world. The collection holds scores, publications, books, and recorded musichttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cmbr_guides/1053/thumbnail.jp

    Nina Cried Power

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    The Pop Rock Ensemble: Showcase Director: Nicholas Tremulis Nina Cried Power Kacie Brown-vocals Jeremy Donofrio-bass Claire Featherston-vocals Hank Garrett-guitar Anna Henson-vocals Aaron Jachim-vocals Amos Koyama-guitar Bradford Michela-Vocals William Penne-drums Shefali Sharma-vocals Ryan Winters-vocals Yuxin Zhang-keyboardshttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1005/thumbnail.jp

    WAKE UP EVERYBODY

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    Wake Up Everybody Composers: Gene Mcfadden John Whitehead Victor Leon Carstarphen Arranger: Cassandra O’Neal This song is an appeal for people to wake up, engage, and make a difference. The lyrics talk about hatred, war, and poverty, challenges that have been with us since the beginning of time. Hip Hop Ensemble: Vocals: Mal Freyvogel Ken Howard Mary James Shreemayee Ramesh Sage Roffman Janae Spradley Meagan St.Aubain MCs: Cyruson Cho Andres Rios Band: lan Bradford - guitar Marcel Lockhart - drums Benjamin Pease - guitar Riley Woods - bass Yuxin Zhan - keyboardshttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1007/thumbnail.jp

    2024 Commencement Program

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    The commencement program of the 2024 Columbia College Chicago graduation ceremonies.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/commencement/1060/thumbnail.jp

    Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 01: Affordances

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    A podcast to accompany chapter one of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Columbia College Chicago faculty members Brendan Riley and Karl El Sokhn explore a key concept in writing, and Karl chats with students Anfisa Gladkikh and Sarah Driessen about their take on the idea. Length: 13:19.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Columbia Chronicle (05/08/2024)

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    Student newspaper from May 8, 2024 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 24 pages. Cover story: The Mental Health Issue: Finding Solutions in a Crisis . Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Cohen.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cadc_chronicle/2110/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Stephen Marc Smith

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    Stephen Marc Smith from Chicago, IL is an accomplished photographer and educator whose career spans more than four decades. A graduate of Pomona College, with a BA in Studio Art, and Columbia College Chicago with an MA in Photography, Stephen has held pivotal roles in photography education. At Columbia College Chicago, he served as the Photo Department advisor, director, and coordinator from 1978 to 1998. He then joined Arizona State University, where he served as a photography professor for 26 years, mentoring generations of new photography artists until he retired in 2024. As a photographer, His work focuses on the richness and diversity of the Black experience as celebrates identity and storytelling through photography. Length: 123:37. Transcript: 48 pages.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/photo_oh/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Imagine

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    The American Roots Ensemble Director: Nicholas Tremulis Imagine – John Lennon Khalif Alston-drums, keyboards Spencer Ball-vocals Nicholas Basken-keyboards Oliver Bishop-guitar Abbey Ellerglick-vocals Claire Hanam-vocals Holden Magee-vocals, trumpet Kyle Powers-vocal Ethan Reinbach-vocals,drums Libby Rousseau-bass Zach Steele-guitar Matthew Swetnam-keyboardshttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1006/thumbnail.jp

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