Pope Francis passed away on April 21, 2025, after more than a decade of holding the highest position in the Catholic Church. He left an impactful legacy of open-mindedness, empathy,
Graphic courtesy of Adriana Colon Katy Perry claimed she was “battered and bruised” after the backlash from a recent space flight. The trip was sponsored by Blue Origin and included
By Samantha Nicklaus Imagine this, you’re sitting in your living room with a cozy blanket keeping you warm, you have popcorn in your lap, candy beside you, and one of
“The Colored Museum” is a play originally written by George C. Wolfe in 1987. An Acting Lab Class is putting on a performance of the play Friday, May 23, and
Photos taken by Jordan Yates and Jackson Newcomer The Dogwood festival is a annual celebration of the visual and performative artistry that powers the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Children and
Atlanta's Piedmont Park blossomed with a vibrant, brick-built botanical garden! For a few days (January 31st - February 2nd, 2025), LEGO artistry transformed the space into a garden of creativity.
by Athena Overmars As SCAD students, we are constantly reminded of the importance of attending every in-person class. The attendance policy is one of the first things discussed in students’
New York, New York: a vibrant tapestry of experiences. From the iconic yellow cabs through the bustling streets to the sweet vendors at lively farmers markets and the hidden treasures
Graphic courtesy of Adriana Colon Every December, the gaming community ends the year with The Game Awards. It becomes a hub to celebrate gaming content creators, new releases, and our
Photos courtesy of Solomon Kafele Dylan Griggs is a junior painting major here at SCAD and he is also a person who should inspire you. Earlier this month while working











