By Meital Fried, Life & Culture Editor
• March 31, 2026
Messy humanity was on full display Feb. 19, as tables in the Campus Center lobby filled with tissue paper, coloring pages and henna cones. Passersby stopped to participate in a gathering, part protest, part educational workshop and part block party. It was the first meeting of IC-GPT, a new club on campus using art and interpersonal interaction to oppose the use of generative artificial intelligence in the classroom.