The fourth of final installment of "Hanoian Days," I project I started two years ago as I first started at The Connector as Opinions Editor. Now, as a fourth-year student
Nearly 15 years after withdrawing from SCAD Savannah, former student Chad Morelock offers his reflection on his unfinished first year and advice for students struggling with their first time alone
Photos by Julie Tran. "Composition 1" "Composition 2" "Composition 3" "Composition 4" "Composition 5" "Composition 6" "Composition 7" "Composition 8" "Composition 9" "Composition 10" "Composition 11"
"Daisies." Photo by Julie Tran. "Calendars." Photo by Julie Tran. "Ray-Ban's lucky cat." Photo by Julie Tran. "Police 113." Photo by Julie Tran. "Green metal flowers." Photo by Julie Tran.
This work recreates Richard Caton Woodville's 1848 painting, "Politics in an Oyster House" with a modernist approach. The original painting was a response to the 1840s Young America movement, which
The newest additions to my collection of Hanoi photographs, this time in the month of October. 'Flower vender and St. Joseph's.' Photo by Julie Tran. 'Over impromptu parking lot.' Photo
Graphic by Julie Tran. On Sept. 23, Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in as President of Belarus, beginning his sixth term in the post he has held since 1996. The inauguration
In late March, I left the United States for home. The COVID-19 situation in Atlanta had forced SCAD to close its academic facilities. There was little point in staying, as
Graphic by Julie Tran First order of business: a confession. Going on Twitter was a huge mistake. Second order of business: a contradiction. Going on Twitter was one of the