Photo credit: Jay Bowman By Laura Rauschert Millar Given that I am an arts administration graduate student here in Atlanta, as well as a long time Atlanta resident, I hate
By Kate Marie Phillips“Open Your Eyes” is a bimonthly column seeking to expand our realm of awareness beyond the everyday tunnel-vision perspective—to encourage readers to more consistently notice the often
May 21-22 No incidents reported. May 23 2:52 p.m. - A student reported her vehicle had been damaged while parked in the 1600 Peachtree St. building parking deck. Police responded
The Photo section of The Connector proudly features SCAD creatives and their engaging works of art. This week presents a series titled Home as Sanctuary by Rose M. Barron: fine-art photographer,
by Kate Phillips “Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. I cry quite easily but, upon attending Dad’s Garage
Drift Atlanta IX on May 11-12 at Road Atlanta provided attendees with Formula Drift competition, a Vendor Village, a car show and more. By Caitlin Sciscoe.
May 14 No incidents reported. May 15 2:15 p.m. - A homeless individual was noted at the bookstore entrance. The individual had trespassed on campus before and asked to leave.
May 7-9 No incidents reported. May 10 3:30 p.m. - A student cut two fingers while working in the fashion department. She was treated with first aid and then transported





