This is a recurring photo review of affordable attractions and events in the Atlanta area. This week’s series reviews the free concerts every Tuesday and Thursday at noon in Centennial
The Photo section of The Connector proudly features SCAD creatives and their engaging works of art. This week presents a series titled Home as Sanctuary by Rose M. Barron: fine-art photographer,
Meredith Baker is an upcoming fourth-year printmaking student at SCAD-Atlanta. She was recently among the few students who won the Alcott Scholarship, allowing her to take an all
by Kate Phillips “Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. I cry quite easily but, upon attending Dad’s Garage
From my perspective as a writing student, who usually spends the majority of her time secluded in Ivy Hall, it seems there isn’t a lot of student involvement from those
As graduation rapidly approaches for the class of 2012, so does the job force. For the past few years, unemployment has risen, and many college graduates at all levels found
Drift Atlanta IX on May 11-12 at Road Atlanta provided attendees with Formula Drift competition, a Vendor Village, a car show and more. By Caitlin Sciscoe.
May 14 No incidents reported. May 15 2:15 p.m. - A homeless individual was noted at the bookstore entrance. The individual had trespassed on campus before and asked to leave.
“The Culinary Tourist” is a weekly photo review of dining experiences in the Atlanta area. Some places are well-known and easily found. Others are uncommon and encourage searching the city. All are
November 6, 2012 -- a significant date that approaches more quickly than many would like to admit. On this day, Americans will elect our newest President of the United States.