Written by Emily Jones Photo by Ysabel Cacho The annual SCAD Silver & Ink exhibit had its opening reception at the Gutstein Gallery next to Jen Library Saturday evening. This is the seventh year SCAD has presented its photography exhibit at the Gutstein. A display of SCAD’s best student work
Photos by Katherine Rountree and Melissa Brown District chose three squares at random to feature — two in the current student section and one in the alumni section. Photographing them throughout the day, we documented the progression of the pieces. District Staff
Hundreds of people came out for SCAD’s 33rd annual Sidewalk Arts Festival on Thursday, where artists compete for cash prizes by creating the best chalk work. Judges announced the winners of several categories at 4 p.m. But while chalk work is the foundation of this event, an entertaining musi
Written by Elisha Frazer Photos by Katherine Rountree, Crosby Ignasher and Melissa Brown The 33rd annual Sidewalk Arts Festival would not be complete without the Sidewalk Arts Children’s Kid Zone. Between all the inflatable attractions and the children’s tent, kids joined the SCAD festival fun
Photos by Katherine Rountree. Forsyth Park was a colorful combination of students, parents, locals and tourists as everyone crammed into the park to view the artwork at this year’s Sidewalk Arts Festival. The festival, which is on its thirty-third year, welcomes both new artists on the block as w
Written by Tristan Lueck. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Fashion and style are two different words that people often associate with the same thing. Interestingly enough, they do share a definition. Both words share the phrase “a manner of doing something” in their definitions. But when I
Written by Raven Smith With midterm week just ending, everyone’s looking for a way to unwind. Whether on your phone, computer or gaming console, games are a great way to sit back and relieve some stress for a few hours. The media seems to blame many incidents of gun violence on video games, citing
Written by Abby Thomas Photos by Katherine Rountree This weekend was a matinee showing of “The Bachelors.” It was a play written by Caroline V. McGraw and directed by Ian Mather, a SCAD performing arts third-year. It starred James Edwards as Henry, Timmy Gibson as Kevlar and DeRon Horton
Written by Emily Jones Photos from Wikimedia Commons This spring, the Georgia Board of Regents voted to ban smoking on public college campuses. This rule change includes e-cigarettes, which are increasing in popularity. The action has stirred controversy among both smokers and non-smokers. The rule
Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photographs by Katherine Rountree and Crobsy Ignasher Opening the door to Kapa Cafe is like walking into your favorite aunt’s kitchen, with the smell of homemade bread and the sight of colorfully decorated sugar cookies and homey potted plants placed on various tables.