Professor Stephanie Batcos, P.h.D., is calling for submissions for the tentatively titled work, “Creative Resilience: the Heroic Journeys of SCAD Students.” Submissions can be in a range of mediums including:
The mind of an artist can be very different from that of a non-artistic person. The most obvious difference between SCAD students and traditional students is that instead of going
By Ashley J. Kauschinger The beginning a relationship is like the beginning of anything — impossible. I began this relationship in a place of total distance and observation, and he
Congress continues to deliberate about what needs to happen with the current deficit, which is increasing daily and, as of Saturday, stands at $14.4 trillion. According to the Fiscal Times,
The metro Atlanta area is the third largest area in the American southeast. It is home to some of the world’s largest company headquarters like Coca-Cola, The Home Depot, Turner
“It was long over due. He’s been in hiding for a long time, but it does bring closure to those that passed in 9/11. I think that the country is slowly starting to come back together, but I think that security should remain beefed up.” Monique Holt, first-year fashion management student, on the death of Osama bin Laden.
Crimson-soled Christian Louboutins sauntered around the events space, 4C, in the main building. Quilted Chanel bags draped across cocktail dresses, and bow ties contrasted brightly against pink oxfords. For the