willie and joe by bill mauldin Fantagraphics Books has struck gold once again with their loving repackaging of a comics classic in a hardbound edition. Bill Mauldin was an illustrator and cartoonist for the better part of the twentieth century who reached the peak of his stride imbedded with Army GI
By Stephanie Saunders Major: Film and Television Class: Third-year Hometown: Ann Arbor, Mich. David Karlak says it took him over 10 years to realize that his passion and calling is in film. Once he made his decision, he threw himself into it wholeheartedly, coming to SCAD on a full portfolio/academi
“She’s not exactly my favorite artist but she’s mainstream for a reason.” Kelly Rogers Performing arts / First-year Shelby, N.C. “I hate to be a downer, but I don’t really know who that is.” Megan Kirby Art history / First-year Petersburg, Va. “I’m just surprised SCAD got Natasha B
Seventy-five San Diego State University students arrested A five-month investigation into drug use at San Diego State University led to 96 arrests, 75 of which were students of San Diego State. A death caused by a cocaine overdose led to the undercover investigation where at least 18 of the students
By Tandy Versyp The College of Santa Fe (CSF) might become a new SCAD campus — SCAD-Santa Fe. CSF is a small liberal arts college in Santa Fe, N.M. with a focus on visual arts and a strong athletic program. CSF also has the only professional soundstages on a college campus — Garson Studios. Film
By Beth Goers Rising food prices are creating what United Nations’ World Food Program Executive Director Josette Sheeran calls “a silent tsunami” threatening to push “more than 100 million people” into hunger. Riots have been reported in Egypt, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Senegal and Cote d’
By Brendan Dacey Arnold Hall, the newest addition to the SCAD campus, is currently being developed for additional classroom space. The building, which was once Arnold Junior High School, is located between 35th and Bull streets. Since its construction in 1922, it has seen many people and undergone m
According to the US Department of Justice, every three minutes there is a car related death in this country. Remember to wear your seat belt, lock your doors, and never leave valuables in plain sight. Always abide by traffic lights, traffic signs, and speed limit signs. Bee Safe out there! District
Friday, June 20 3-4 p.m., Madison Square, Bull and Charlton Streets “It Takes a Village: Drumming on a Friday Afternoon” as students and their families “check-in” for the summer session Drum Talk Drums will be there to re-charge, release stress, connect communally and to joyfully start the s
By Chase Chauffe I’m a bit too conscious of time. I tend to check the time incessantly and unnecessarily. I don’t understand why. It’s just a ridiculous habit, you know? Because of my chronometric manner, I often find myself waiting on my friends. When the weekend comes and it’s time to get