Midterms are often synonymous with last-minute studying and sleepless nights, but avoiding this cycle can lead to better grades. According to the Study Guides and Strategies Web site, the key
At 8 p.m. Friday night, the Atlanta Hawks squared off against the Orlando Magic for game three of the Eastern Division playoffs. The series, tied between Atlanta and Orlando with
According to The Bacchus Network, a health and safety initiatives organization, many young adults don’t see alcohol as being an addictive drug, much less a danger. However, alcohol’s propensity to
Although late night thunderstorms had turned the ground to mud and muck by Friday, a throng of locals and visitors gathered in Candler Park to celebrate the 7th annual Sweetwater
Brett Callero, professor of foundations with a specialty in graphic design, focuses his classes on culling creativity, the fundamentals and how students can improve their grades through enjoying the work
According to the Governor’s Office for Children and Families, Atlanta is one of fourteen cities in the nation with the highest incidence of child prostitution. Every month, approximately 400 girls
As a part of spring's Ivy Hall Writers Series, Elizabeth Kostova, author of the “The Historian” and “The Swan Thieves,” will be leading workshops with students through the end of
A short nine miles from campus, Turner field, home of the Atlanta Braves, offers discounted seats for regular season games. The Braves enjoyed a strong season last year even though
Last week SCAD underwent a standard review by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC). SACS functions as a regional operative initiated to ensure
Dr. Stephanie Batcos, professor of liberal arts and writing at SCAD Atlanta, sees a major difference between other universities and SCAD. She considers the SCAD classroom a place where creative-minded