Sleep deprivation is something nearly every SCAD student deals with at some point. There’s a reason students say that the initials of SCAD stand for “sleep comes after death.” Students
I have been struggling with the concept of religion since I was old enough to know what religion was. I was sitting in the pews of my hometown church, surrounded
For most young adults, college dorms are the first home away from home, and students are faced with a sudden sense of freedom. The problem is that their freedom is
The parking garage at the main building is a space with dual uses. It provides a space for students, staff and faculty to park their cars, and it also provides
A few things that makes SCAD Atlanta so unique are the high-tech, beautiful facilities, designed to accommodate students’ academic and creative needs. These physical resources range from decked-out computer labs
Like many college students, SCAD students quickly learn that stress and the college life can oftentimes be synonymous. As the quarter continues, it is commonplace to find students hunched over
Graduating college can be one of the most terrifying experiences for students. SCAD’s goal is to give its students the opportunity to become professionals in their creative field. The graduating
SCAD Atlanta allows first-year students to bring cars from home to school, however the parking lot of the biggest dormitory, Spring House, is rarely full. Even though there is not
For many college students, being at a university is associated with things like football, Greek organizations and keg stands before calculus. It's the time to discover who you are while
If you’ve ever looked at “HuffPost College” online, you might have seen the column featuring young people holding signs stating how much debt they have from college. The headline reads: