Courtesy of Katie Miller. Written by Samelia Bankole, contributor Katie Miller, a junior undergraduate writing major, who is minoring in book arts, is a colorful artist. She is extremely versatile;
It’s a common sight: a student hunched over a project with ear-buds in, getting in the zone to work on their school assignments. Just from a glance, it’s easy to tell that the student is in a world of their own, oblivious to their surroundings. Music is one method that students use to get creative.
Written by Tonesa Jones, staff writer, and Carmen Lehtimaki, contributor Illustration by Kelsey Mitchell, staff illustrator Ever wondered how lyrics from the most popular rappers would fare in a workshop
Attending art school brings with it a good deal of stress. People have different ways of coping with this stress and with managing their time and obligations, but one way to deal with the pressure of classes and course work is to open a good book. Reading for fun is something that can help a student calm down after a long day and it’s stimulating to the imagination.
Photo by Acquille Dunkley Written by Samelia Bankole, contributor On Thursday, Jan. 15 in Event Space 4C, Craig Frazier, renowned designer and illustrator gave a lecture accompanied by a reception
College students are not the most health conscious. In fact, most members of this group tend to sacrifice sleep, nutrition and time for academic success. But students aren’t the only ones neglecting themselves to get ahead.
What is Club Fearless? It is a club to meet new cool, crazy people that dare each other to conquer their fears. Club Fearless was founded by former U.S. Army Airborne Ranger Scott Goodkight and co-founded by Stephanie Kusic. Their goal is to create the coolest and most extreme activity club on the planet.
Image courtesy of SCAD Atlanta Ivy Hall, SCAD Atlanta’s writing building, has a unique history, from being a family residence to a restaurant to a place of learning. The red
Written by Emme Raus, contributor Foundations artwork on 4C.Photo by Jo Arellanes. The SCAD Student Counseling and Support Services held a workshop entitled “How to Benefit from an
Written by Kate Betts, contributor Generate, SCAD’s annual art competition, took place on October 3. Students of various majors form teams and Generate challenges them to create complete works of