John Edgar Wideman's short story "Rwanda" was recently published in the New Yorker Dec. 14 issue. It's Widemans’s seventh piece of fiction in the publication. Wideman's opening paragraph is one
Winter break is finally here, and while everyone may be busy Christmas shopping and going to fun (safe) Christmas events, SCAD is still having their almost daily 'Guests and Gusto'
Tuesday, Dec. 8 So you don't have a Scanner?Participants explore different tools and their settings in Adobe Photoshop and Clip Studio in order to submit better quality images to professors
Tuesday, Dec. 8Guests and Gusto presents animation professor Jose Silva10 a.m., online Wednesday, Dec. 9Guests and Gusto workshop with foundation studies professor and book conservator Margot Ecke10 a.m., online Guests and
NBC Undoubtedly, the major streaming network, Netflix has been there to help us cope with break-ups, boring nights, and staycations. It's an ad-free way to access major TV shows like
Image Comics I'm not an avid comic-book reader, but the "Department of Truth" series might make me one. Written by James Tynion IV, it's a six-part series. The story centers
"Daisies." Photo by Julie Tran. "Calendars." Photo by Julie Tran. "Ray-Ban's lucky cat." Photo by Julie Tran. "Police 113." Photo by Julie Tran. "Green metal flowers." Photo by Julie Tran.
Graphic by Valeria Brugueras. While working retail during these cold days, I have come very close to all kinds of sweaters. I feel like I have already seen it all
There are a few more weeks until Christmas, and as everyone's starting to put up their Christmas trees, decorate their houses, hear Christmas music blasting throughout the streets of Atlantic

















