As fall quarter progresses and as students find themselves closer to midterms, most will be faced with submitting required writing assignments for class. Whether the homework calls for research papers,
Since its inception, Facebook has gotten in the habit of making nuanced changes in the way the site operates for users. Typically, users notice adjustments to the homepage where statuses
By Nyasha Mandiveyi The idea of sharing the same room with someone you’ve never met is a huge risk for any one to take. Having a roommate comes with the promise
Neil Miller, a recent graduate of the BFA interactive design and game development program (ITGM), is one of the most interesting students to wander the halls of 1600 Peachtree. What
Every artist knows what it feels like to be completely devoid of inspiration. Hours of sitting idly wishing for an idea, feeling or color to come to the rescue and
The Internet used to be, and at times still is, a place of anonymity. Opinions spew from uneducated fingers without consequence through blogs and vlogs alike. But anonymity is quickly
Sweet summer offers the time to relax on sun-kissed beaches, mojito in hand, gazing off into the horizon. If a beachfront vacation isn’t in the budget, Mom and Dad’s living
Now that classes are over and the stress has, hopefully, been washed away from the majority of the student body, it’s time to focus on the upcoming summer break. Summers
Josh Jameson has been attending SCAD Atlanta for nearly as long as it has been open — he started back in 2005, when the Atlanta College of Art (ACA) was
The mind of an artist can be very different from that of a non-artistic person. The most obvious difference between SCAD students and traditional students is that instead of going






