“…Baby One More Time” Well, I think we all knew this video would make it to the list. The song that launched Britney to superstardom certainly didn’t let down when
Written by Scott Russell, contributor Image from www.paulmccartney.com According to my calculations, the average SCAD student is only about 24 years old. However, regardless of our collective youth, I’m confident
Written by Emme Raus, contributor Image from SCAD Atlanta Writing Page Steven Pinker gave a lecture based on his new book entitled “The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person’s Guide to
Illustration by Arielle Antonio. Wondering which of the new fall shows are worth adding to your weekly routine and which over-hyped additions to avoid at all costs? You’re in
Written by Kristofer Seppala, contributor Image from BBC. Netflix’s new show supports the popular theory that if it’s British, it must be amazing. Recently acquired from BBC by the Weinstein
On the scariest day of the year, SCAD Atlanta will become overrun by an epic battle between humans and zombies. At least this is what SCAD’s Intercultural club UNI has
Written by Antonia Swift, contributor We've hit week five. You know what that means? Midterms. Okay, so generally midterms don’t get students feeling super excited. In fact, a majority
Written by Emme Raus, contributor Guest speaker Sam Nhlengethwa gave a lecture overviewing his artwork entitled “Life, Jazz and Lots of Other Things” in SCAD’s events space, fourth floor of
Written by Scott Russell, contributor Close your eyes and picture a soul singer. I’m willing to bet that you’re not picturing a young man with wavy blond hair down to
Written by Shelley Danzy, contributor “To understand the world, my only tool I have is language,” said Ira Sukrungruang, who kicked-off the Fall 2014 SCAD Ivy Hall Writers Series. Sukrungruang