Exploring SCAD-Atlanta’s lack of health care clinic Most colleges and universities have health facilities that are easily accessible on campus and provide free examinations and basic care. At SCAD-Atlanta, however,
By Katie Potter I am going to fight with the smoking advocates for a second here. I want everyone to realize something really important about quitting smoking. It’s totally possible.
By Megan Glasscock Imagine a world where you are the only perfectly sane person to walk the planet. Sounds like a joke, right? This is no joke. Imagine a world
SCAD-Atlanta alumna Feifei Sun was recently named editorial assistant at Vanity Fair Magazine. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in advertising design in 2008 and served as
SCAD-Atlanta student designers participated in the Modern Atlanta Belgium Design and Fashion Show benefiting Darfur on May 10. The fashion show was one of the spotlight events taking place May
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Majestic serves up diner food, eclectic crowd By Gray Chapman There may not a local landmark restaurant in Atlanta as beloved as the retro, no-frills Majestic Diner. The diner is
‘Iron Man’ breaks out on the big screen By Jack Huang I wouldn’t call myself a giant comic fan, (something about men in tights who never reveal their true identity
Katie Chapman talks about her internship experience with Neal Broffman By Rachel Chaikof Katie Chapman, a fourth-year photography student, is currently interning with a highly regarded-photographer, Neal Broffman of One
By Luiz Coehlo A couple weeks ago, I wrote about a still-growing online petition calling for Costa Rican artist Guillermo “Habacuc” Vargas not to be included in this year’s Bienal