The first time I heard a Natanael Cano song, I was hooked. Intoxicated by the throaty guitar, the way the horns wailed and the mindset the music embodies, I had no choice but to indulge in the culture of Corridos Tumbados and how it has impacted the Mexican-American youth the way Rap and Punk Rock did for the Black and White American youth once before — a genre bred out of rebellion.
Are long distance relationships in college as doomed as they're portrayed in media? We talk to three long distance SCAD couples to find out. Long distance relationships get a bad
The last week of the quarter is approaching, and as any SCAD student knows, projects, exams and last-minute cramming run rampant during this time of year. And with a heavy
By now we all know that the power clothing is almost insurmountable, especially when you find it for a good deal. However, with the drive for branded street fashion, especially
A new decade demands new trends, lifestyles and alternatives but it’s all up to our behavior. Illustration by Fiona Kelly. Societal elements have been reflected in fashion for as long
Written and photographed by Nia Tyson. Photo by Nia Tyson. I first picked up a professional camera I was in 8th grade. I was always told that I had an
The Connector interviews Ashley Trawinski, a 21-year-old second-year photography student from Warsaw, Poland. Photo by Ashley Trawinski. When did you start photography and what does it mean to you? Photography
Written and photographed by Michelle Carmona Photo by Michelle Carmona. Photo by Michelle Carmona. I am a third-year photography student and commercial photographer. I grew up in the Snellville area
The Connector interviews Ben Rhodes, a third-year film and television student. Photo by Ben Rhodes. When did you start photography and what does it mean to you? Well first off,
Written and photographed by Chelsea D Henderson Photo by Chelsea D Henderson. My name is Chelsea D Henderson, a second-year photography student. I’m 20-years-old and I’m from Queens, New York