Courtesy of Student Media At the end of my senior year of high school, I wrote an article for my school’s newspaper called “Farewell,” as a way to spite everyone
Illustration by Ashley Stewart College is a high-pressure, stressful and formative experience for anyone fortunate enough to pursue a higher level education. It isn’t always easy to seek out and
Monday, Jan. 14Study Abroad info table1-2 p.m., The Hub CAS Résumé Spot Check table1-2 p.m., The Hub EXPLO Summer Programs presentation5-6 p.m., sign up through the SCAD Job Portal iDO
Monday, Jan. 7First day of winter quarter classes SCAN Magazine issue launch10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m., The Hub Wednesday, Jan. 9Career and Alumni Success Pop-UpNoon-2 p.m., The Hub Thursday, Jan. 10Student Activities Council presents Karaoke Night7:30 p.m.,
Photographer’s guide #2: Building your confidence by Tyler McClelland. Being a working artist of any kind is a beautiful paradox. Through our work we are expressing ourselves to others as
Arnika Dawkins Gallery: “On Being Black” by Aspen Evans. The room was literally buzzing at the Arnika Dawkins Gallery Friday, October 16th for the exhibition’s opening reception. The “On Being
SCAD Hong Kong: Photo essay by Rachael Horst. This was a difficult assignment. Now, let me explain. Hong Kong cannot be summarized. I will spend my whole life explaining what
Photo by: Joya Chapman. The Connector recognizes exemplary photography produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by BFA Photography student Joya Chapman. Silhouettes have always intrigued me. A silhouette
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by MFA Photography student Conchetta Davis. GLORY Sometimes life hits you in a way that feels
Forming ideas for artist books By Samelia Bankole In some design classes like Color Theory and Creative Thinking Strategies, students create an artist book for one of their projects.