Photo by Helet Van Staden Friday the 13th may be an unlucky day for some but proved to be the arrival of beauty and luck for Atlanta with the Dogwood
Andrews McMeel Publishing Rupi Kaur became a powerful voice with her poetry book, “milk and honey.” Before her debut as an author, Kaur was a popular influencer with a large
Sometimes forgotten, the beautiful Ivy Hall sits not too far from SCAD's 1600 Peachtree street building. Ivy Hall is unlike any other SCAD Atlanta facility. Instead of being stocked with
Photo by Mackenzie Lachey It would be nice if we didn’t judge books by their covers. But the truth is, we do. That's why it's so important to understand that
Photo by Richard Demerjian Balancing school and extracurricular activities can be difficult, especially as an athlete. Second-year illustration student and track athlete Emily Kearney has proved it possible to do
Graphic by Emma Dakin It’s no secret that Atlanta’s roads are rife with bad drivers. As much as everyone complains about the city’s traffic, there are just as many complaints
By Caitlin Havens and Anya Haber Courtesy of Marksmen Drawing Club The club is open to all students and is a great option for anyone with a love of drawing.
Photo by Mackenzie Lachey No matter what your interests or hobbies are, there’s a subscription box service for you. From Dollar Shave Club to Bark Box, there’s a box for
Photo by Rebecca Williams Inspiration can be a hard thing to come by. It seems to only come in heavy waves or not at all. As a creative person, there's
Illustration by Masha Zhdanova "Ready Player One," a film adaptation of a novel by Ernest Cline, was directed by Steven Spielberg and recently released in theaters. Reactions to this film, particularly










