Photo by Emma Dakin The day SCAD Atlanta career adviser Katherine Mahany came to my writing class, I thought, “I’m a junior still looking for an internship, not a job.”
by Dominique Johnson PBS For decades, there has been a misconception of why historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) exist. As college enrollment continues to increase, the misconception grows stronger.
By Mackenzie Lachey Graphic by Mackenzie Lachey Ah, Valentine’s Day. A day devoted to the celebration of love, romance and relationships. It’s also the perfect reminder to all the singles
Photo by Emma Dakin We are barely into 2018 and we already have one of the most laughable moments of President Trump’s term so far. Recently, Trump requested to borrow
Illustration by Kire Torres The United States federal government shut down on Jan. 19 under the office of President Trump. Despite his flailing attempts to blame the event on the
by Sarah Bradley Illustration by Emily Keniston Women are told the myriad of ways the world is after us. Women are told not to be in the world alone, or
Illustration by Youna Kim An opinion article published by the New York Times last week openly condemned an alleged #MeToo article posted on the feminist website Babe. I say "alleged"
Alexa arrived in a seek black outfit with a pulsing blue ring. She greeted me with a “good morning” in a natural tone that was immediately unsettling. She was my
Menstrual products are used during a woman’s period in order to soak up blood and allow her to go about her daily life in a clean and healthy way. There,
by Melina Barbuto Illustration by Jennifer Ober I’m asexual. Because I know people, I know there might be some that scoff something fierce, and say "Oh, there’s no such thing,"










