Hi, my name is Malee, and I eat Taco Bell. My Taco Bell shame began on a Tuesday at Ivy Hall. The fast food chain had recently come under fire
Like many college students, SCAD students quickly learn that stress and the college life can oftentimes be synonymous. As the quarter continues, it is commonplace to find students hunched over
Brett Callero, professor of foundations with a specialty in graphic design, focuses his classes on culling creativity, the fundamentals and how students can improve their grades through enjoying the work
At the BP gas station on Moreland Avenue Monday morning, regular unleaded gas is priced at a steep $3.89 per gallon, though it is not the most expensive in Atlanta.
Internationally renowned photographer Martin Parr speaks to photography students at SCAD Atlanta on Thursday afternoon. Parr is currently working on a series of photographs about the South that was commissioned
Graduating college can be one of the most terrifying experiences for students. SCAD’s goal is to give its students the opportunity to become professionals in their creative field. The graduating
According to the Governor’s Office for Children and Families, Atlanta is one of fourteen cities in the nation with the highest incidence of child prostitution. Every month, approximately 400 girls
The Atlanta Dogwood Festival was created by Walter Rich of Rich’s Department Store to rejuvenate peoples’ spirits during the Great Depression in 1936. With HOPE scholarship concerns, rising gas prices