Sequential artists are getting yet another leg up in the comics industry, as the fourth annual Mini-Comics Expo brings in editors to see not only students’ work, but how they work. The event has gotten bigger with each year, and each upgrade has provided students with more keys to success. Eight e
National On May 12, 19 people were wounded in a shooting during the New Orleans Mother’s Day Parade. Police have identified the suspect as Akein Scott, 19, who has a prior rap sheet. There is no clear motive, and authorities are still seeking Scott’s arrest. Dr. Kermit Gosnell has been convicted
Since its original publication in 1925, there have been five film versions of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” among which is the famously unemotional snooze fest of 1974 starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow. But the most recent attempt is director Baz Luhrmann’s interpret
Two elementary school students were expelled from school this past week for pointing a pencil at their teacher and pretending that it was a gun. Have we become overly sensitive to childish antics or can these actions be substantiated as threats? Mike Beckom weighs in with this week’s editorial
Illustration by Dustin Dahlman This week’s How to Dress is fleshing out the animation majors. They’re sketchy, crafty and as colorful as their creations; they can often be found arguing amongst themselves about who the best animators are. Though they can draw inspiration from just about
Sounds of dancehall, reggae, soca and even latin music blared from the Habersham Hall courtyard on May 10 as the Caribbean Students Association (CARIBSA) and the International Student Services Office ISSO hosted Carnival 2013, a tradition rekindled in 2009. The weather was perfect for the event, wit
When Marissa Mozek, a sequential arts major, decided to come up with “Ordinary Days,” a 200-page anthology, she knew that she did not have enough money to get her project funded before graduation. Fortunately for her, the solution was only a click away. Mozek created a Kickstarter project on Apr
For most students, Mother’s Day celebrations fall on a Sunday, but for some international students, the special day started a day earlier. On May 11, they were invited to “A Taste of Home,” a dinner held for the international SCAD students at the Latechurch, which also included a discussion on
These are the adventures of a mischievous little polar bear named Paul, who loves pelting people with snowballs in a town called Bergton. Though he finds his antics to be fun and harmless, he always ends up having to deal with consequences that usually don’t end well for him. (Click to Enla
Kristen French is a sequential art major and an established Sunday Funday contributor. Tired of people who take movies way too seriously? Do you like Gary Larson’s “The Far Side”? This comic pays homage to Larson’s satirical and strange look on the world. This edition of the “Homage to Far