College is no laughing matter. In fact, it can be extremely stressful. We know well enough that classes, exams and projects can be difficult to balance with rest, relaxation and
You can pronounce the word Utrecht with ease. — Hey, can you give me a ride to Ooo … Yuuu … Nevermind, I’ll just walk to Sam Flax. You haven’t
Feb. 7, the cast of HBO’s “Looking” came to aTVfest ready to talk about what it’s like to act in a show centered around gay relationships and how they think
Every quarter, Career and Alumni Success organizes information sessions, networking events and interview opportunities for SCAD students. Their winter calendar kicked off earlier last week when Scripps Network Interactive came
Photo by Ansley Simmons. Jennifer Hartshorn, new Writers’ Studio Coordinator, earned her stripes at Wesleyan University in Connecticut where she received her degree in English and medieval studies. From there,
by Sheronda Gipson, contributor “I was getting fat off cafeteria food,” said Darcy Smith, first-year photography student. Smith along with several other students are regulars at the SCAD Fitness Center’s Wednesday
By Isis Rose Gallery owner Stan McCollum. Photo by Jordan Bailey. Local art gallery owner, Stan McCollum, demonstrates that it is never too late to do what you love. “I
By Miranda Duncan, contributor Photos by Ashley Seilhamer Ashley Seilhamer pours liquid iron with the help of Miranda Duncan and Duncan Shirah. There is only a barrier of small compressed
Photo by Jordan Bailey. When Renuka Adhav boarded her free ride to Savannah she had one objective: to enter her drawing into the 2013 Drawing Works competition. Adhav, second-year painting
Photo of David Howell by Le Le LeSeur, contributor. The opportunity to travel the world is one of the major selling points for new military recruits. David Howell, third-year television