Graphic courtesy of Cait Jayme. Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Writer’s Club here at SCAD Atlanta existed as a community for non-writing majors to bond over this underrated creative
When you think of Atlanta, skyscrapers and traffic are probably the first images to come to mind. The dazzling lights radiate the sky, and the sunny weather keeps pedestrians warm,
Paula Wallace, SCAD Founder and President, pictured with a group of SCAD SERVE volunteers at Adair Park I. Photo courtesy of Dean James Ballas. If you’ve recently spent your hot
Her favorite color is red, she is five apples tall and also just so happens to be an international icon. She is Hello Kitty. A photo of the Hello Kitty
It’s 1987, and you’re someone who loves gaming, literature and comics. Separate conventions for these activities pop up all over the United States under different dates and prices — what
“Mean Girls” on stage is seriously, so fetch.
No matter the social platform, a quick scroll through the millions of posts marked with the hashtag “cottagecore” will result in a very cohesive brand of content. The hashtag has accrued nearly 10 billion views on TikTok, where you’ll find short, cute videos of influencers decked out in elf ears, prancing among wildflowers in vaguely Victorian- or Regency-era flowing dresses, usually cupping baby ducklings or rolling out some homemade bread dough.
Earth Day passed this year with a whimper. Admittedly, there’s no surprise as to why. America’s current socio-political climate leaves many eco-conscious citizens dissatisfied by the noticeable lack of government intervention in regards to the state of our environment.
If you’ve ever strolled through Midtown on Peachtree Street (the one that runs northeast — there are quite a few Peachtree Streets in Atlanta, to say the least), you’ve most
Although self-publishing platforms such as Wattpad and Medium have been around for over a decade, they’re only becoming increasingly popular among writers, especially since the pandemic began in 2020. According










