On Sept. 21, Mason Murer Fine Art held an opening reception for Impaired Perceptions by Atlanta artist and SCAD graduate, Brian Charles Steel, as well as a juried exhibition presented
Meredith Baker is an upcoming fourth-year printmaking student at SCAD-Atlanta. She was recently among the few students who won the Alcott Scholarship, allowing her to take an all
As graduation rapidly approaches for the class of 2012, so does the job force. For the past few years, unemployment has risen, and many college graduates at all levels found
November 6, 2012 -- a significant date that approaches more quickly than many would like to admit. On this day, Americans will elect our newest President of the United States.
By Ashley Wiley Every undergraduate student at SCAD is required to take foundation classes to learn the basic formal elements and principles of design, and to develop the skills to
When the punk scene exploded in the 1990’s, so did tattoos and piercings. Punks manipulated their clothing, hairstyles, and bodies in a rebellious form of self creation and expression. Most
Having a dog is not for everyone. Some people are more of the snake or maybe turtle variety. Some can’t stand the way a wet dog smells, or can’t deal
by Jonny Velasquez St. Patrick’s Day is not a nationally recognized holiday. Few towns celebrate it with parades and festivals. Irish people recognize their heritage wearing green clothing and kilts.
American teenagers and young adults are known for partying, drinking and going crazy, particularly over Spring Break. This much anticipated “recess” has gained its reputation as a party-goer’s frenzy, mostly
Located on the first floor of the SCAD Atlanta main building, the gym is a different kind of hub. While the hub is full of student chatter and the clatter