International Coffee Hour, an event that Dean of Student Services Art Malloy says aims to educate the SCAD community about other cultures, took place in the Hub on April 8.
According to Residence Life Director Jessican Merriman, 29 students, staff, and faculty at SCAD-Atlanta donated blood on April 1. LifeSouth Community Blood Centers, a community blood supplier for local hospitals
When people enter SCAD-Atlanta, they may notice that there are a varied selection of people from all different nationalities. They all come from distinct walks of life too. The population
There is no question that the current economic situation has hit some students hard at SCAD-Atlanta. Students appear to be facing difficulties with finding jobs, paying their bills (including tuition),
Imagine being responsible for the upkeep of a dorm at SCAD, making sure the lights in the halls work and coming up with fun student activities. Matthew Kelly, a fourth-year
By Darci McMackin Orders were called out, much like those of the military, at the Paintball Atlanta fields, North of Atlanta on Feb. 7. The event was a friendly paintball
Students and professors at SCAD-Atlanta didn’t just enjoy watching the Super Bowl game, but also relished viewing the commercials during the game this past Sunday, Feb. 1. In spite of
On Jan. 20, Barack Obama became the 44th president of the U.S., and the nation’s first-ever African American commander in chief. Students at SCAD-Atlanta recently shared their thoughts on the
Underwear, economy, loving liberal arts, and why women shave their legs with Fashion Professor Sarah Collins By Matt Braddick Taking my seat across from fashion professor Sarah Collins on a
SCAD students experience Australian culture by taking courses in Australia By Rachel Chaikof Imagine if students' classroom instruction time included seeing koala bears, bike rides through a city, and tours