by Hally Joseph, staff writer Whether you like it or not, online dating is happening. It’s more than happening, it’s booming, with one out of five relationships beginning online. The
by Jordan Bailey, photo editor. Life in the beautiful, historic neighborhood of Inman Park is worth juggling a part-time job as a full time SCAD student and a fifteen minute drive
"Put molly all in her champagne/ She ain't even know it/ I took her home and I enjoyed that/ She ain't even know it," said rapper Rick Ross in his
by Hally Joseph, staff writer These days, everything seems to be bad for us, from gluten in our food to chemicals in cans of Febreze. One look at the ingredients
According to a recent New York Times article, the new rubric for encompassing sexual diversity outside of vanilla heterosexuality is L.G.B.T.Q.I.A. That’s right. Three more letters have been added. Q
Every quarter, we brace ourselves and our wallets for the ordeal of purchasing textbooks. Sometimes, we luck out with a $15 anthology or an $8 reference book. Sometimes our instructors
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



