On April 7, Congress held a three-hour meeting to discuss book banning, appropriately hosted in the middle of National Library Week. For decades, educational institutions have argued over what should
The line outside of Little Five Point’s Criminal Records was expected to go around the block later that day. But for now, a single “Swiftie” sits in a lawn chair, alone at
Local News Hundreds of people gather in Atlanta to protest following SCOTUS draft to overturn Roe v. Wade.Massive Native American cave-art is found in Alabama, the largest this nation has
Image courtesy of PixaBay. The pandemic has changed daily life in more ways than one, ranging from how we work to what we do for leisure, but some of the
The “Artist of the Week” series is dedicated to highlighting artist and designers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities within their major. This week, Deanna, a third-year interior
Graphic by Maya Sugar. Self tanner has gotten a bad reputation in recent years. Today, seeing the word “self” so close to “tanner” conjures up images of a deeply orange
The Writer’s Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and non-fiction from SCAD Atlanta students. To submit your own work for the Writer’s Corner, email features@scadconnector.com. she
Graphic courtesy of Eva Erhardt. If you’ve been following along with the news lately, as dismal as it seems, you’ve likely heard about Florida’s new Parental Rights in Education bill,
Michelle Crim is a senior here at SCAD Atlanta studying concept design for animation and games. However, her true career aspirations lay in illustration for publication, specifically doing illustrations for
Local News Georgia governor Brian Kemp signs a series of bills banning transgender athletes from competing in school sports and restricting discussions of race and gender in schools.A shipment of









