My home is my favorite place to be. I’m a homebody, so becoming one with my couch is a regular activity for me. It just became more permanent than I wanted in 2020. At the height of the pandemic, people slowly began to realize that COVID-19 was not going to be over in a couple of months. Eating, sleeping, socializing and working, now done in one space that seemed to get smaller as the days went on.
In a turbulent political climate and an age of hyperconnectivity, American youths have become progressively more involved with activism. It’s inspiring to see young people care about the world and
Photo by Manav Chordia. Photo by Manav Chordia. On Sunday, Atlanta celebrated its 48th Pride weekend with the people of the LGBTQ+ community. The parade consisted of an array of
Written and photographed by Jake Epstein Photo by Jake Epstein. I am Jake Epstein, a second-year photography student specializing in commercial photography from Augusta, Ga. After experimenting with different styles
SCAD Atlanta students volunteered to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Muscle Walk April 29 at Historic Fourth Ward Park. The event was organized by MDA to benefit children and
By Masha Zhdanova Photo by Ryan Imm. SCAD Atlanta’s drawing club, The Marksmen, participated in the Atlanta Art Throwdown April 9, competing against students from Georgia State University and the
Photo by Darissa Townes. Darissa Townes, contributor On April 25, Meg Mitchell and Amanda Emmo of the Georgia Chalk Artists’ Guild, came to Colony Square Plaza in Midtown (located behind