Tickets still available for aTVfest The 2015 aTVfest will celebrate preeminent television and media productions Thursday, Feb. 5 through Saturday, Feb. 7 at several SCAD Atlanta locations, including the SCADshow
Attending art school brings with it a good deal of stress. People have different ways of coping with this stress and with managing their time and obligations, but one way to deal with the pressure of classes and course work is to open a good book. Reading for fun is something that can help a student calm down after a long day and it’s stimulating to the imagination.
Photo by Austin Presley. 1) Slow shutter speeds Those cool light streaks you see in pitch black photos aren't carried out so perfectly without a very slow shutter speed and
Written by Artesia Rose, contributor Modern yet universal, houndstooth is a staple print that never loses its luster. In recent years, there has been a revival of the two-toned textile
It’s well known that there are a myriad of tropes for female characters in Hollywood but the “Cool Girl” isn’t discussed nearly as much as the other ones. This is most likely based on a false assumption that it isn’t damaging to women.
Like most people, I enjoy hosting a Super Bowl party. However, with a $20 weekly grocery budget, I had to make due with what was in the fridge instead of ordering out.
Monday, Feb. 2 Midterms begin. Augusta National Employer Visit Email careersatl@scad.edu for more information. Men’s golf at SCAD Savannah Spring Invitational The Club at Savannah Harbor, Savannah, 8 a.m. Meditation
Written by Maggie Bass, contributor With the president’s recent public call for transgender rights as well as the death of Leelah Alcorn and rise of pop culture icons such as
Last week's grocery shopping left me with a bunch of kale that I wasn’t interested in chopping into a huge salad. For this week's grocery plan, I decided to search for other "super foods" to pair with my leftover kale. Foods are classified as "super" when they provide a high amount of a daily recommended nutrient and have health benefits.
Award-winning game designer and professor Tony Tseng served as a teacher and mentor to many. He was an inspiring leader for his colleagues and piloted the ITGM department to numerous



















