Graphic courtesy of Chandler Groce. Atlanta is geared up for a month of fun celebrating LGBTQ pride! With events happening almost everyday, it gets hard to keep up with everything—
Paula Wallace, SCAD Founder and President, pictured with a group of SCAD SERVE volunteers at Adair Park I. Photo courtesy of Dean James Ballas. If you’ve recently spent your hot
Graphic by Chandler Groce. Local News Georgia Governor Kemp declares state of emergency for Georgia prior to hurricane Ian's landing.Due to the census, the Atlanta City Council is redistricting. Check
Who's That Girl? She’s in her late twenties, perhaps her early thirties. Her clothes are cute. They hug every curve, compliment her skin tone perfectly and still look professional. Maybe,
If you've been following the news recently you may have heard of an emergent disease called Monkeypox. Coming from a post-pandemic world, news like this raises concern for many that
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SCAD students broke out their sunscreen, shades and shovels on Tybee Island for this year’s Sand Arts Festival. The free event allowed students to reserve a space to create a
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During SCAD’s Sidewalk Arts Festival, students come together in the streets of Savannah to decorate sidewalk squares. Students claim a square before the event, plan their design and make it