By Jeanie Lo Illustrated by Jennifer Ober The #MeToo movement has moved into the art world, and that’s great news. Sexual harassment, misogyny and sexual abuse have been present in
by Helet Van Staden SCAD Atlanta held the 2018 LEAD conference Feb. 16, offering a day-long leadership event which helps new and returning student leaders deal with leadership transitions and
By Mackenzie Lachey Illustrated by Alexandra Badiu Figure skating is one of the most popular Winter Olympics sports to watch in America. With the perfect combination of athleticism and glitz,
Steamhouse Lounge Steamhouse Lounge Oysterfest Saturday, Feb. 24 - Sunday, Feb. 25 Steamhouse Lounge 1093 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta's premier oysterfest returns for its 30th year. Pig out on buckets
by Dana Sanmar
Photo by Emma Dakin The day SCAD Atlanta career adviser Katherine Mahany came to my writing class, I thought, “I’m a junior still looking for an internship, not a job.”
by Katherine Diaz Villegas Photo by Katherine Diaz Villegas One of my biggest surprises at the Hong Kong location is how much traveling we can do for our field trips.
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Photo by Allison Bolt “It’s almost rush time, let me see those smiles out there,” the chef for Richards' Southern Fried calls out from behind the retro-style counter nestled in
by Dominique Johnson PBS For decades, there has been a misconception of why historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) exist. As college enrollment continues to increase, the misconception grows stronger.











