With the advent of the financial crisis, many game companies attempted to release their magnum opus early to take the advantage of the still well off populace. Thus a trickle
By Gray Chapman Most SCAD-Atlanta students are probably familiar with the quirky, colorful neighborhood of Little Five Points. The notoriously rebellious, mohawked area of town is full of eccentric storefronts
Underwear, economy, loving liberal arts, and why women shave their legs with Fashion Professor Sarah Collins By Matt Braddick Taking my seat across from fashion professor Sarah Collins on a
SCAD students experience Australian culture by taking courses in Australia By Rachel Chaikof Imagine if students' classroom instruction time included seeing koala bears, bike rides through a city, and tours
Jan. 12 2:30 p.m. — A student attempting to turn into the front entrance off Peachtree Street was struck from behind by another vehicle. Jan. 13 2:30 p.m. — A
By Darci McMackin The artwork of Kara Walker was examined on January 18 as SCAD’s Director of Development, Elizabeth Rowan, combined artwork and historical content to address issues of slavery,
Professor Elizabeth Turk looks over her students negatives in her B&W Techniques class.