Cross Country member and third-year Animation student, Genesis Henderson, did it again. He has now won first place in two of his last three cross country events. Over the weekend,
By Laura Rauschert Millar Thinking of adding a tour of one of Atlanta’s many haunted houses this year? For those of you who may want to add an “enlightened” experience
Illustration by Catlin R Scroggie. I hate Halloween. Yes, I’m one of those terrible people that would rather be alone with my books and my music and my vices than
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Photo by Anna Akpele By: Melody M. Benjamin Photographic artist Rori-TAI Williams (on left) conversing with a gallery patron. Photo by Anna Akpele. Rori-TAI Williams, second-year MFA photography student, is
SCAD Atlanta men’s tennis player and second-year interior design student, David Paull, will be featured on HLN’s “Making It in America.” Paull’s segment will be seen on CNN and CNN’s
Illustration by Jay Bowman. I’m just going to come right out and say it: we SCAD Atlanta artists seem to have a communication problem. I don’t know if it’s because
On the evening of Oct. 23, SCAD Atlanta lost one of it's most talented students, Marlene Lillian, first-year MA arts administration student. Lillian is also a recent graduate of the
Photo by Jordan Bailey By Jordan Bailey Photo by Jordan Bailey Corner Tavern is cozy and dragon-clad with exposed brick, wrought iron detailing and dimly lit every night of the
By Jonathan O’Connor When fellow students told me that Atlanta celebrated Pride Weekend in October, I was a little surprised. I had always known Pride to be a summer event