Photograph courtesy of Dane Sponberg Glenn Wallace, SCAD senior vice president for college resources and the visionary behind the SCAD Design Group, spoke on Sunday, August 15 to a packed
Robert Pattinson, best known as Edward from the "Twilight" series, has touched the hearts of fans all over the world. Yet, shortly after he struck Twilight fame, he played Salvador
Diving into an unsettling time in American history, author Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s “Wench: A Novel” takes an intimate look at the relationships between four female slaves and their white masters. The
Many assume that writing students are the only ones who need to get published in order to further their careers. If you write a book, your work should be published;
What would you do if your mother raised your brother as a sister? Would you be angry, confused or both? Daniel Black’s “Perfect Peace” is a novel dedicated to the
Much of what some people know about Greek life comes only from the movies. A keg here, a party there or a moment of wondering if “Stomp the Yard” really
Top priority security at SCAD Atlanta Illustration by Arthur Ball Regarding the various security issues that have been seen in the media and on the surrounding college campuses in Atlanta,
Before his lecture for SCAD’s Ivy Hall Lecture Series, held on June 18 in building 4C, author Bret Easton Ellis advised students and staff on their own writing endeavors. “The
On May 27, SCAD Atlanta was treated to a concert by New Orleans funk band Galactic on SCAD Way. The concert served as a celebration for newly graduated students.