Although self-publishing platforms such as Wattpad and Medium have been around for over a decade, they’re only becoming increasingly popular among writers, especially since the pandemic began in 2020. According
It’s springtime in Atlanta, and a warm breeze chases through FORTY’s event terrace. Students gather by the snack bar, picking apples and chocolate to load their plates while their friends
The majority of Gen Z doesn’t remember a world without YouTube. Since its launch in 2005, it’s grown to be the Internet’s largest video sharing and social media platform, and
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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
SCAD students broke out their sunscreen, shades and shovels on Tybee Island for this year’s Sand Arts Festival. The free event allowed students to reserve a space to create a
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The “Artist of the Week” series is dedicated to highlighting artist and designers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities within their major. This week, Deanna, a third-year interior
The “Photographer of the Week” series is dedicated to highlighting photographers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities behind the lens. This week, Lucas Tam, a junior photography student,








