by Hally Joseph, contributor For the college-bound 18-year-old, you move out of your parents’ house and into four years of creating your own routine, paying for the things you need
There is something drop dead sexy about “Dr.” preceding one’s name. It sounds important, authoritative, refined. Dr. Igbo has a speaking engagement at Ivy Hall. Dr. Igbo summers in Montreal.
by Sybil McLain-Topel, contributor LinkedIn can be a valuable networking tool for portfolio sharing, keeping in touch with SCAD alumni and building your professional network. Forbes.com recently ran an article
I’ve never been accused of being a man of few words. I need to be candid about that fact because it means I can empathize with others who suffer from
Illustration by Jordan Bailey. The President of the United States killed a supreme court justice, had an affair with his campaign manager and didn’t legally win the Oval Office. With
by Jonathan O'Connor, staff writer and Nikki Igbo, opinions editor The Connector asked SCAD students what they are doing to stay fit and here’s what they had to say: He
SCAD employs the blue light emergency phone system. The solitary blue safety beacon resides on SCAD Way, right next to the stairs to the pedestrian entrance of Spring House. It’s
by Jonathan O'Connor, Staff Writer The Connector asked SCAD students about their impressions on diversity on campus and here’s what they had to say: He Said: Photo by Jordan Bailey
On Jan. 24, Defense Secretary, Leon Panetta, confirmed the Pentagon’s rescindment of the rule banning women from combat positions. I was sitting with my husband when we heard the news.
Yes, it still has a pulse and it is still breathing. I'm not talking about the poetry with the long legs and the oily hair undulating in front of a



