By Gracie Wachtel CVS is making some changes. In October 2014, CVS will stop selling tobacco products. The pharmaceutical team of the nationwide drugstore fought against the distribution of a product that caused the need for prescription medication to quit that same product. “Ending the sale of ci
Where is your hometown? Where have you lived? I was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and I’ve lived there for most of my life. Do you have any professional experience? I don’t really have any professional experience regarding fashion. I haven’t had an internship, and I’m certainly working on
On Thursday, May 16 in the SCAD Museum, the jewelry and objects department officially kicked off the annual Trunk Show. It’s a free event open to the public, and will last until 8 p.m. Thursday night only to reopen again on Friday from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. “Every year it’s very advertised abou
In a place that has been dubbed as one of America’s most beautiful cities, it comes to no surprise to see residents and tourists alike whip out their cameras to photograph the likes of Jones Street and Forsyth Park. Areas such as Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Victory Street are left ignored
Welcome to “Urinetown,” a dystopian society where peeing is a privilege. The musical satire helmed by Michael Wainstein closed the mainstage production season with a lighthearted criticism on the corruption of the legal system with plenty of song and dance. The play easily balances its s
The SCAD New Alumni Concert will be held at Forsyth Park this Friday, May 31, at 6 p.m. It is a free event open to the public and held at the end of every school year to honor new SCAD alumni and their achievements. This year get ready for an infusion of sixties and eighties […]
Earlier today, SCAD’s 33rd Commencement resembled a concert with its thunderous applause, endless cheers and the beach balls and glittering confetti at the end of the program. During her opening remarks, President Paula Wallace congratulated the next generation of artists, designers, performers, a
That summer job you’ve been preoccupied with – turns out it may have lasting benefits down the road. According to SCAD career advisor Ali Harrell, having these part-time jobs communicates certain attributes to employers. “The benefit of holding a summer job that is seemingly unrelated to y
Living in the residence halls is part of the quintessential “college experience.” Attending college wouldn’t be half the fun without the dorm horror stories to tell people back home. But almost everyone ends up off campus as upperclassmen. Living in an apartment is a whole other experience. It
With the release of class syllabi this morning and the start of fall quarter only seven days away, it’s safe to say that the mad dash for school supplies has begun. Classroom staples like ballpoint pens, notebooks and highlighters are always at the top of the list and available at virtually an