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
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
Photo of Brittany Joyce by Le Le LeSeur. “Fashion has always been my biggest inspiration, but I’m not so much a visual artist. I like playing with words,” says Brittany
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







