by Ivy Bufford Creating art is difficult enough on its own but for those with disabilities, it can seem downright impossible. However, with technology becoming more and more advanced, it
Private Acting Instruction with Richard Warner Tuesday, Oct. 3 - Thursday, Oct. 5 Robert Mello Studio 4048 Flowers Road Doraville Receive expert private instruction from master acting coach Richard Warner.
Paramount Pictures I am not a fan of horror movies. This is not due to my fear, though I am scared easily, but it’s more about the lack of good
Art students are known for expressing themselves through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Ash Pimenta, a fourth-year graphic design student.The Connector: How would you describe your personal style?Pimenta: I
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week's featured photographer is Nathon Ruehl, a second-year photography student from Montgomery, Ala.Artist Statement:A lot of my ideas and inspirations
“To travel is the experience of ceasing to be the person you are trying to be, and becoming the person you really are,” said author Paulo Coelho. Traveling is an
"Nocturnal Behavior," SCAN's Fall 2017 fashion spread, celebrated the designs of students Tina Gancev, Miyoung Lim, Akilah Robertson and Patresea Peppers, set against the backdrop of the Atlanta skyline and
Illustration by Kire Torres In this past month, the United States and its neighboring countries have been struck by countless hurricanes and each one has had a more devastating personality
by Masha Zhdanova Award-winning graphic novelist Tillie Walden published her new book, "Spinning," Sept. 14. At 400 pages, "Spinning" is the longest, traditionally-published work produced by Walden. This is also Walden’s
The Writer's Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and non-fiction from SCAD Atlanta students. This quarter we are starting a weekly haiku series. Haiku is a type of










