Warning: this article mentions colonial violence and death. The Connector encourages our readers to explore complex issues and challenge themselves as creators. However, we ask that you prioritize your mental
April is Autism Acceptance Month, also known as Autism Awareness Month. It’s one thing to be aware of someone, but it’s more important to accept and listen to them. Historically,
If you’ve been feeling cramped by the concrete jungle, you’re not alone. Grey skyscrapers and boxy bedrooms can become dull after sitting in them all day, working and chatting away.
McCall Mitchell Gilbert (left) and her sister Brooke Mitchell (right) posing for the release of the Desert Daisy High Tops by. Image courtesy of Brooke Mitchell. 2021 was a big
You’ve packed your bags, loaded the car, and waved goodbye to your friends and family—excited for an adventure to Atlanta. With the music playing and A/C blasting away the springtime heat, you’re ready to cruise country roads as you drive back from vacation or move into your dorm.
If you keep up with Jarrette Jones and Iyanna McNeely from the second season of "Love is Blind," or Kandi Burruss from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" or even viral
It’s the first week of school and you’ve moved into your dorm room, but as you see disorganized shelves, dreary lighting, or uncomfortable furniture, you wish for a space that
Late last week, we asked Connector readers to send questions for their resident assistants. From 100 Midtown to Forty to SCAD House, we talked to a handful of RAs, who
Illustration by Julie Tran. "Murder Kroger." It’s a nickname that this local grocery store just can’t shrug. Crudely dubbed after it’s long history of random killings, "Murder Kroger" is known
The "Artist of the week" segment builds upon the “Photographer of the week" series. This segment features artists beyond the industry of photography and touches on multiple disciplines to promote,