April 25 2:26 p.m. - A student became ill in class at the main college building. Emergency medical personnel responded, but the student refused treatment. The student was transported to
My insecurities By Rori-Tai Williams I chose to photograph the parts of my body that disgust me the most, under beautiful lighting, in hopes of creating images that would boost
The Student Council of Peer Educators (SCOPE) is hosting a barbeque today, April 29, from 3-5 p.m, at the Digital Media Center patio. The barbeque is open to all students,
America F*uck Ye@h By Meghan E. Davis Koozies are a must-have for your beer, and go great with dyed hair — especially in this southern heat, as shown on this
By Thomas Taylor This year's 24 Hour Film Race is set to take place April 29-30. Films screen in 14 cities across the country, inclduing Atlanta, but a film does
April 18 No incidents reported. April 19 5:25 p.m. – A visitor became disruptive in the front lobby area of the main building and would not leave. Police were called
Elizabeth Kostova, bestselling author of "The Historian" and "The Swan Thieves," completed her two-week visit with SCAD Atlanta writing students last Thursday. While here, Kostova lead fiction workshops in a
Kolibri Brushes in Germany is exhibiting with Natural Pigments at the Grand Hyatt in Buckhead, April 28-May 1, in cooperation with the Portrait Society of America. All exhibitions are free and
By Lance White Back in 1996, “Scream” satirized slasher film conventions. A year later, “Scream 2” satirized horror sequels, and “Scream 3” satirized film trilogies at the turn of the