When people ask me what albums I think deserve more exposure, “Three Sheets to the Wind” by Idaho always makes the list. Released in 1996, “Three Sheets” does not fit into
By Erin White and Nyasha Mandiveyi Most college students quickly learn that an internship is important for one's future career. A quick perusal through job search Web sites offering career
Johnny Gant trains an amateur boxer at Atlanta Art of Boxing. Photo by Sara Hopkins. Johnny Gant operates Atlanta Art of Boxing under the Johnny Gant Foundation. Gant has been
As a part of spring's Ivy Hall Writers Series, Elizabeth Kostova, author of the “The Historian” and “The Swan Thieves,” will be leading workshops with students through the end of
"The Connector" will review a few places that students can grab a bite, buy a unique gift or find a new favorite hangout spot, just 10 minutes away. Located just
A short nine miles from campus, Turner field, home of the Atlanta Braves, offers discounted seats for regular season games. The Braves enjoyed a strong season last year even though
April 4-5 No incidents reported. April 6 1 p.m. – A professor notified security that her laptop had been stolen from her office. A police report was filed and video
SCAD Atlanta allows first-year students to bring cars from home to school, however the parking lot of the biggest dormitory, Spring House, is rarely full. Even though there is not