Nov. 18 8:48 p.m. — A student began yelling at a professor during class. The student was asked to leave and security was notified. Nov. 19 8:30 a.m. — A
Nov. 6 3:05 p.m. — Security was notified that a student was having a seizure on 5A office floor. The student was seen by the fire department EMTs and was
I am not going to defend Tom Cruises’ recent track record, it’s not important these days. Despite those ridiculous and highly publicized fiascoes, his new World War II movie, “Valkyrie”
If you are a regular moviegoer, you can’t miss the mesmerizing trailer of “Watchmen." It’s hard to forget those haunting shots of chaos and anxiety perfectly in sync with the
By Saria Canady Christy Fike knew there had to be something more to life. She’d spent years working unfulfilling jobs, including a spell at Starbucks and a stint at a
By Jack Huang Have you noticed a peculiar line that has popped up in recent films, whether main stream or independent, that sounds something like, “You are a strong, confident,
I don’t usually like cop shows. While they are perfectly suitable shows, I’ve never really been intrigued by solving murders and capturing crooks in a world that mirrors my own.
By Gray Chapman SCAD recently purchased the former WXIA building on Peachtree Road, making it the fifth building to join the expanding SCAD-Atlanta campus. The building, located just two blocks
By Jharmari Jackson With school being finally over, students at SCAD-Atlanta discuss their plans for the fall break. Some students are glad to be finally going home, while others wanted