Photo by Caitlin Havens My grandfather passed away when I was 7 years old, around the time my family started teaching me more about heaven. I thought that when he
Jamaica is a country full of character. Driving through the rural areas offers up so many opportunities to view these characters. As you move away from the overcrowded city of
Photo by Caitlin Havens My grandmother and I took many walks together when I would visit her in Pennsylvania for the summer. Along these walks, we would run across a
Photo by Rebecca Williams “Stop and smell the roses” may come as a cliché to many, but that doesn't make the lesson any less valuable. Stopping and reflecting is crucial
Being home for the summer can be a good time to truly take in your surroundings. Our homes, which seem like a constant in our lives, can change everytime we
Bicycles can be found at every campus building here at SCAD Atlanta. As the last few days of the quarter roll around, I can’t help but think about where we
As you walk frantically through the halls on your last week at SCAD, think about the hallways. Think about how quarter after quarter you return with new ideas and goals to
Summer feels like just a moment away. This week I felt drawn to the various natural textures that we have at SCAD Atlanta. These pictures were taken during several aimless
Photo by Jeanie Lo The Met Gala on May 7 certainly grabbed America's (if not the world's) attention, but the premise of the glamorous evening was to open The Metropolitan
The five buildings of SCAD Atlanta can feel a little overcrowded sometimes. With people rushing in and out of classes, it may feel like there's no time to be alone.