In grasses such as corn, the stem and the flowering part of the plant are obvious, and the seed is easily collected. But in lawn grasses, the long thin leaves
Last week SCAD underwent a standard review by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC). SACS functions as a regional operative initiated to ensure
For many college students, being at a university is associated with things like football, Greek organizations and keg stands before calculus. It's the time to discover who you are while
The New York Times bestselling author Sarah Vowell read from her recent book, “Unfamiliar Fishes,” as part of the Ivy Hall Writers Series, last Tuesday. Her deadpan delivery, comic timing
When Simon Cowell announced last year that he was leaving “American Idol,” many were skeptical about the reality show surviving without his punchy personality. Season 10 is currently in its
Craving something sweet, but not quite the Betty Crocker of Spring House? Fool your friends with this coffee-mug cake from Babble. The Nutella adds a hazelnut kick, but if you’re
If you’ve ever looked at “HuffPost College” online, you might have seen the column featuring young people holding signs stating how much debt they have from college. The headline reads:
Dr. Stephanie Batcos, professor of liberal arts and writing at SCAD Atlanta, sees a major difference between other universities and SCAD. She considers the SCAD classroom a place where creative-minded