The Connector interviews SCAD's film & television alumnus, McKinley Benson. Photo by McKinley Benson. What is your film, "Death of Childhood", about? It's about a 19-year-old artist who struggles with
Illustration by Fiona Kelly. When thinking about downloading the TikTok app, I never thought that I was going to get fashion inspiration. I wanted to be there only for people's
SCAD's 'Guests and Gusto' invites SCAD students to meet today's cultural leaders, innovative creatives, influential professionals, and future mentors. Check out the list below of just some of the fun
In late March, I left the United States for home. The COVID-19 situation in Atlanta had forced SCAD to close its academic facilities. There was little point in staying, as
Illustration by Shirley Susilo. How we choose to present ourselves in the professional environment can support who we are or can discredit us. It may not change how we view
The Connector interviews Xavier Thompson, a third-year photography student from Fayetteville, Georgia. Photo by Xavier Thompson. When did you start photography, and what does it mean to you? I began
On Saturday, Oct. 10, SCAD students can run (or walk!), as a team or alone, to benefit SCAD’s endowed scholarships for Black students. Anyone anywhere can participate in this fun
Last weekend, SCAD held its first virtual AnimationFEST. SCAD students and guests were able to access the festival through their laptops, tablets or mobile devices, giving them the full digital
Graphic by Julie Tran First order of business: a confession. Going on Twitter was a huge mistake. Second order of business: a contradiction. Going on Twitter was one of the
Image by Valeria Brugueras. There are features that have been available to the public before the pandemic started. But most of these services that have been making our lives easier










