Photos and article by Sheronda Gipson, contributor Ah! Spring in Atlanta. At first only noticed by the schizophrenic weather, pollen covered cars and wheezing and sneezing of allergy sufferers. But
Provided photo. Taffey Cunnien, Director of Counseling and Student Support Services (CS3) and Karen Adkins, Counseling/Disability Specialist discovered their passion for counseling during college. Cunnien’s career, in what she refers
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Photo by Jordan Bailey Sophie May: More than just a dog Leslie Stewart, career counseling and support services intern, has proven that good things come to those who wait. As
“In any school, a gay presence should be seen. It doesn’t have to be overly flamboyant. It should show different types of gay people. Feminine, in-between, and masculine men and
Photo by Jordan Bailey “Running is a part of my testimony. It strengthened my relationship with God,” says Jessa Vogel. Vogel is a second-year interior design student and member of
Well it’s that time of year again. It’s time for spring cleaning. But the last thing a student wants to do is clean out their wallet. School is expensive, yes.
Jason Parrish is the new Industry and Alumni Outreach Manager for SCAD’s Atlanta region. He focuses on making and maintaining relationships with industry professionals to cultivate job and internship opportunities
“No one knows everything so it’s important to learn as much as you can. You shouldn’t just memorize what you learn but actually understand it because you will use it
by Jonathan O'Connor, Staff Writer “The thing to remember is that people hate advertising. You’re in an industry where people are trying to avoid you. You don’t want an ad