The Internet used to be, and at times still is, a place of anonymity. Opinions spew from uneducated fingers without consequence through blogs and vlogs alike. But anonymity is quickly
Sweet summer offers the time to relax on sun-kissed beaches, mojito in hand, gazing off into the horizon. If a beachfront vacation isn’t in the budget, Mom and Dad’s living
Now that classes are over and the stress has, hopefully, been washed away from the majority of the student body, it’s time to focus on the upcoming summer break. Summers
Josh Jameson has been attending SCAD Atlanta for nearly as long as it has been open — he started back in 2005, when the Atlanta College of Art (ACA) was
When asked which college I have chosen to complete my undergraduate degree, I pridefully respond that, “I’m a student at SCAD.” The inquirer usually excitedly asks if I can draw
The mind of an artist can be very different from that of a non-artistic person. The most obvious difference between SCAD students and traditional students is that instead of going
The metro Atlanta area is the third largest area in the American southeast. It is home to some of the world’s largest company headquarters like Coca-Cola, The Home Depot, Turner
TOMS shoes is a for-profit company that makes an assortment of footwear. The unique thing about the company is their premise, “one for one” — for every pair of shoes
SCAD Savannah has been around for a little more than 30 years. Thirty-three, to be exact. During that time, the private college has grown from 71 students to 10,461. Savannah,
Joseph Dwyer, second-year television producing student, believes that not all music fans are created equal. “So many people try and beat out other people in either how indie or how