Set designing can not only be time-consuming, but it can also be costly, especially in a city like Atlanta. So, where’s the best spot to get the best pieces at
Graphic courtesy of Adriana Colón. Spring is upon us, which means no more cozying up at home with a nice book, a blanket, and a cup of tea. Instead, I’ve
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February is Black History Month in the United States, a time to honor African Americans' significant history and contributions. This month is federally celebrated and hosted by The Library of
This Valentine’s Day, I wanted to get insight into this genre from fellow classmate and Graduate student, Galyn Chatman.
Ever since Emily Giffin’s first novel, “Something Borrowed” made it to the bestseller’s list 18 years ago, Giffin’s books have been a staple read for women’s fiction. Though her work is categorized as “chick-lit,” there’s a lot more to Giffin’s storytelling than the genre gives her credit for.
TikTok has dominated our screen time with its addictive algorithm designed to keep you scrolling through your day. While TikTok is known for choreographed dances, viral hacks and various challenges,
On April 7, Congress held a three-hour meeting to discuss book banning, appropriately hosted in the middle of National Library Week. For decades, educational institutions have argued over what should
Ateria, a planet in "The Teeming Universe." Christian Cline is a fourth-year BFA Illustration major working as a science fiction author and illustrator. He designs scientifically plausible alien life forms
With humble beginnings in South Orange, New Jersey and an exhaustive education at New York University, Pete Chatmon has quickly become one of the most prolific television directors of the