Illustration by Roxy Flores. As we all know, over a year ago, the world came to a standstill and we all had to migrate back indoors to keep ourselves and
By Ryan Potts Over the last few months, the cryptocurrency market has been booming, and for a plethora of reasons. As the stock market has been a trending topic, and
HBO MAX WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD Four hours of a superhero movie sounds like a lot, and many people might be skeptical to watch it after the DCU’s previous cinematic failures,
Being a SCAD alumna has a plethora of benefits, especially when you note how much impact a degree from SCAD has on your career path. One of the most notable
Images by Daniela García. Third-year industrial design student Daniela García developed a concept of eco-tourism that has gained significant popularity in Colombia, her home country. Her original design is more
Image by Zacharie Astruc "Landscape with Wagon and Haystacks" ca. 1869-70 from The Metropolitan Museum Open Access Program. Of all things to do during lockdown, falling down a rabbit hole
Filmmaking can be a very tedious process for anyone, especially high-caliber students that attend SCAD. It involves sound design, editing, visuals, and organization. With all those aspects, including more requiring
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. 'Death and her
Wanting to begin your journey in photography can be a very nerve-racking process. Looking for cameras, trying to find jobs with a portfolio built on images of grass or grandma's
Photo by Rachel Carp. Last week, Dr. Seuss Enterprises (DSE) announced it would stop printing copies of six books in a catalog of 20 titles by children’s author Dr. Seuss.











