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Wabi Sabi 2

The mission of wabi-sabi is to embrace the worldview of finding the beauty in people’s differences. We seek to support and connect families and children, ultimately celebrating their differences — not their disabilities. Every month you can find articles, tips, recipes and ideas to individualize your experience and become part of a loving and welcoming community.

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We Can't Change Anything

Society for News Design's 2015 Best of Student Design competitionFirst place: Promotions & AdvertisingDesigner: Shelby Bass '15

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What is a gun?

Multimedia project by Allison Russell.

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What Matters 2 US

Americans find various ways to handle the challenges of life. Students from advanced and documentary photojournalism classes scoured communities to find people with fascinating stories of hardship and hope. For the past two years, their stories have explored everything from gun violence to immigration, the pain of loss to the chasing of a dream.

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WhichWayNC

An experimental, mobile-optimized news site that investigates the changing scenery of N.C. politics.  Powered by the Reese News Lab.

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Whole Hog

Society for News Design's 2015 Best of Student Design competitionFirst place: Digital StorytellingDesigners: Kelly Creedon, Jess Clark, Dree Deacon, Grayson Mendenhall, Bailey Seitter, Caitlin Kleiboer

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Workroom FashionMash's "20XX: Envisioning the Future of Fashion and Lifestyle Brands"

Through the "20XX: Envisioning the Future of Fashion and Lifestyle Brands" event, students in Professor of the Practice Dana McMahan's Workroom FashionMash course explored their vision for the future of fashion and technology.

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Workroom FashionMash's "Grunge Save the Queen"

In April 2018, student art directors Victoria Collins ’18, Lindsay Nevitt ’18, Eddie Gilman and Bryn Melanson ’18 produced the fashion film, "Grunge Save the Queen" for Workroom FashionMash. Carson Goodwyn ’20, Hattie Tharrington, Reagan Dellinger ’21 and Katie Dixon ’18 designed the clothing.

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Zeitgeist

From Twitter deaths to fashion blogging, Facebook suicide prevention to online dating, the web defines our day-to-day presence and crafts our lives. Zeitgeist goes deeper into this culture to comment and reflect on its impact in its inaugural January issue.

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