Photo by Acquille Dunkley. by Ananya Vahal SCAD in reality stands for The Savannah College of Art and Design, but the letters have become an acronym for the unofficial school
November 2015 cover of Ebony magazine For the November issue, Ebony Magazine featured the Huxtables on the cover with a large crack over Bill Cosby’s face, commentary on how the
Ponce City Market is the newest eat/live/play center to surface in Atlanta, taking residence in the historic Sears building in Old Fourth Ward. With luxury apartments, known as “The Flats,”
Buried Alive Film Festival/Facebook. Horror film fanatics, assemble! The Buried Alive Film Festival is returning to Atlanta for its tenth year running, bringing independent, innovative horror films from around the
by Darissa Townes For the three years that I’ve been going to SCAD, the Digital Media Center always seemed to be a place solely to work. Whether that work was
Photo by fudowakira0. By age eleven, I learned to accept excessive acts of violence on students of color as a natural part of the school environment. A resource officer informed
by Kamila Morell The future of fashion is here. Just one mile down the street at the High Museum you can find designer Iris Van Herpen’s eye-opening, futuristic fashions of
Join Student Life for Midnight Brunch Take a break from your studies and join us for brunch on Sunday, Nov. 15 from 9 p.m. until midnight in the Hub. Along
Persona, n. The aspect of a person’s character that is displayed to or perceived by others. – Oxford English Dictionary What happens when a dozen SCAD-Atlanta photography students are boldly
Photo by delphinmedia. Hello, Connector readers! I’ve got a new Writers’ Corner piece for you. This short story by Alexia Zarate is called “The Game”. Please be advised that this



















