‘Kingdom’ flying kicks off the screen By Matt Braddick People love to see anything that gets labeled as an “all-star” effort. It allows us to witness teamwork between individual stars
Debts holding you back from an education? By Sophia Lubin Have you ever had to pay tuition out of your own pocket even though you know that your scholarship from
Dear Editor: I'm writing in response to a previous issue of The Connector when teachers were nominated for awards. I really liked this concept and I thought it was a
No students harmed in nighttime blaze By Gray Chapman On April 23, Spring House residents were interrupted by fire alarms ringing throughout the building, as a student’s car had caught
An informational meeting about the dangers of smoking will take place Monday, May 5, 8:30 p.m., in Spring House. Residence life staff members will provide helpful information about the cost
Starting Thursday, May 29, the Defoor Centre will be hosting an exhibition by two SCAD-Atlanta graduate students. The exhibition, titled “Post-Repetition: Tzaraismiosity,” features work from students Trey Burns and Eric
What did you come to SCAD to learn about? If you asked any number of students, most of them would likely answer they came to learn the skills necessary to
SCAD-Atlanta students travel to Savannah for SCAD’s annual Sidewalk Arts Festival By Rachel Chaikof SCAD-Atlanta students joined SCAD-Savannah students, alumni and prospective students in an art competition, SCAD’s annual Sidewalk
April 21 | 3:55 p.m. A faculty member became trapped in an elevator in Building A. Upon Security’s arrival the faculty member was out of the elevator. The elevator company


