Students gathered in the Hub last week, Sept. 22 to attend the Foreign Fonts, Facts and Fortunes event. The afternoon's activities were designed to generate awareness about the large international
On Sept. 19, SCAD students gathered in the Hub to attend the 2011 Health and Wellness Fair. The event offered free flu shots, health check-ups and a bounty of wellness
President Obama hopes to stimulate job growth with his new proposal. Illustration by Barry Lee. On Sept. 12, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney released President Barack Obama’s 2011 Jobs
Students place their bets at Friday's Casino Night. Photo by Michael Sistek. Last Friday Sept. 16, students and faculty gathered at the event space in 4C to take part in
Since the beginning of this quarter, The Connector has been compiling advice from professors in different departments to discover the difference between an ‘A’ and a ‘B.’ Making good grades
The Connector sat down with graphic design legend Massimo Vignelli on Saturday afternoon to discuss his experience at SCAD over the past few weeks. Vignelli, creator of Bloomingdale's and American
Professor Stephanie Batcos, P.h.D., is calling for submissions for the tentatively titled work, “Creative Resilience: the Heroic Journeys of SCAD Students.” Submissions can be in a range of mediums including:
Congress continues to deliberate about what needs to happen with the current deficit, which is increasing daily and, as of Saturday, stands at $14.4 trillion. According to the Fiscal Times,
“It was long over due. He’s been in hiding for a long time, but it does bring closure to those that passed in 9/11. I think that the country is slowly starting to come back together, but I think that security should remain beefed up.” Monique Holt, first-year fashion management student, on the death of Osama bin Laden.
There are 44 million young Americans eligible to vote in the upcoming presidential election, according to RocktheVote.com, a student voting advocacy group. There are approximately 7,000 undergraduate and graduate students