America F*uck Ye@h By Meghan E. Davis Americans have intriguing ways of expressing their patriotism ranging from the way they hang their flags, to how they wear the Stars and
April 11-12 No incidents reported. April 13 1:50 p.m. – A student notified security that they saw a car hit a parked van in the parking deck. Security found the
By Erin White and Nyasha Mandiveyi Most college students quickly learn that an internship is important for one's future career. A quick perusal through job search Web sites offering career
April 4-5 No incidents reported. April 6 1 p.m. – A professor notified security that her laptop had been stolen from her office. A police report was filed and video
By Robert F. Reeves Anime and manga, two cartoon styles originating from Japan, have spawned an undervalued form of storytelling. To the average viewer, anime may seem like nothing more
March 28 4:50 p.m. – Security was notified that a student needed assistance in the fitness center. When security officers arrived, the student said he just needed water and refused
By Anna Bader A mix of rain and sun during the day settled into a cool spring night on Monday, the first day of Spring Quarter 2011 at SCAD Atlanta.
March 21 12:30 p.m. – The ACA Residence Hall RD notified security that he had confiscated items from a residence hall room that are against housing policy. Student names and
The 67th Annual Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC) will be held at SCAD in Savannah Nov 9-12. Students are encouraged to submit their work. The call for papers deadline is
March 14 12:50 a.m. – Power went out at Spring House. When the power was restored, the pole lights did not come back in the in the parking areas. Atlanta