You’ve packed your bags, loaded the car, and waved goodbye to your friends and family—excited for an adventure to Atlanta. With the music playing and A/C blasting away the springtime heat, you’re ready to cruise country roads as you drive back from vacation or move into your dorm.
It’s only been a week into the spring quarter and the students at SCAD are already stressed out. Most of us are still dreaming of sandy beaches between our toes
Sophomore painting major Amelia Phythian takes a break from working on her project for installation class. Photo by LuAnne DeMeo Currently a sophomore in pursuit of her B.F.A. in painting, Amelia
Attending art school brings with it a good deal of stress. People have different ways of coping with this stress and with managing their time and obligations, but one way to deal with the pressure of classes and course work is to open a good book. Reading for fun is something that can help a student calm down after a long day and it’s stimulating to the imagination.
Center Stage is where we, The Connector, introduce to you a face you may have seen around campus, but never really knew much about or what they do. It is
by Katelyn Betts, contributor Chhanda Bhowmik, MFA motion media student at SCAD Atlanta, has overcome great hardship in her journey at SCAD. From being an international student finding her way
Center Stage is where we, The Connector, introduce to you a face you may have seen around campus, but never really knew much about or what they do. It is
College is no laughing matter. In fact, it can be extremely stressful. We know well enough that classes, exams and projects can be difficult to balance with rest, relaxation and
Meredith Baker is an upcoming fourth-year printmaking student at SCAD-Atlanta. She was recently among the few students who won the Alcott Scholarship, allowing her to take an all
November 6, 2012 -- a significant date that approaches more quickly than many would like to admit. On this day, Americans will elect our newest President of the United States.