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
Eco-chic evening a success for SCAD-Atlanta SCAD-Atlanta held the event “Scholarship Gala” on May 1 at 1600 Peachtree St. The purpose was to raise scholarship funds for SCAD-Atlanta students. Over
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

