SCAD Savannah has been around for a little more than 30 years. Thirty-three, to be exact. During that time, the private college has grown from 71 students to 10,461. Savannah,
Joseph Dwyer, second-year television producing student, believes that not all music fans are created equal. “So many people try and beat out other people in either how indie or how
This year marked the 30th Annual Sidewalk Arts Festival hosted by SCAD Savannah at historic Forsyth Park. Atlanta student Jessi Queen gathered some chalk, and took to the pavement.
For this SCAD student, sleep comes around the clock.
Foundation classes. Everyone takes them. Some people take them seriously, others don’t.
“At this point, I’m not really sure what I’m going to do. I would like to work for an independent comic book company, but I have no idea how I’m going to do it. Right now, I just hope to graduate.” Angelica Vazquez, second-year sequential arts student, on plans for the future.
Since its opening in 2005, SCAD Atlanta has had two student talent shows. One in 2008 and another in 2009. This past year, however, the student show case was missing.
There are approximately six higher learning institutions located in the heart of Atlanta that have incorporated Greek organizations into the undergraduate college experience. This statistic makes SCAD Atlanta, which has
For first-year students, coming to SCAD can feel overwhelming. Even for students who have been at SCAD for a while, it can be overwhelming. “There is a lot of work,”
Apple Incorporated and its products are basically impossible to avoid. Apple has been around since 1976, but it has never been as popular as it is today. The company that

