I’ve decided to live my life as a hopeless romantic, and I think you should too. Look, I used to be a cynic just like the rest of the world. At the time, I called myself a realist – after all, what are the chances that a person just happens to meet their soulmate on a planet of 7.9 billion people?
Living in a military family, fourth-year student Kaelan Depape knows what it is like to move around, so staying in one place to complete her BFA in illustration was a
For the fifth year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, with their fellow Nordic countries follow closely behind. Denmark takes second place, Iceland
What do you get when you combine church, rock and roll and a "man-bun" wearing Jesus? The one and only “Jesus Christ Superstar” of course. The iconic rock opera made
Ain Naghepour is an Iranian-American illustrator currently in his third year of pursuing a BFA in Illustration here at SCAD Atlanta, who is planning to focus on concept design during
Graphic courtesy to Eric Sanman. As someone that spends way too much time indoors staring at a screen, whether it's writing articles for the paper or essays for school, I’ve
April is Autism Acceptance Month, also known as Autism Awareness Month. It’s one thing to be aware of someone, but it’s more important to accept and listen to them. Historically,
Image courtesy to Karolina Grabowska. It isn’t news that American healthcare is in dire straits. It’s sad that the circus that is private healthcare has become the new normal. There
It’s no secret that the pandemic has altered the lives of people across the nation in some shape or form. Some lost their jobs, some found their passions and everyone
Graphic by Eva Erhardt. The Atlanta Fair is a hectic place. Maybe loud isn’t the right word to describe the environment. Across from Turner Field and a block away from
















