Photo by Katherine Rountree “We have a yoga studio?” That’s the response I most often hear when I mention SCAD and yoga in the same breath. Just making a personal guestimation here, I’d say about a fourth of SCAD students know about the free yoga classes offered at Corbin Hall — and that
Written by Tristan Lueck Graphic by Gabby Manotoc It has been pointed out that I’m neglecting one of the top television shows on TV right now: “American Horror Story.” I’m neglecting it because I haven’t watched it. Don’t get me wrong. I love “AHS,” especially “Coven,
Written and photographed by Daniel Cheon The SCAD Queers and Allies club hosted the Gender Bender Ball Saturday, Oct. 18, in the Student Center. Approximately 100 students, many of them dressed up to participate in the cross-dressing tradition, attended the event. Ballgoers donated canned food in ex
Photos by Angie Stong By Cherrelle Rand Friday afternoon, the SCAD Museum hosted “Heads Above Grass: Provocative Native American Public Art and Studio Practice,” an event where acclaimed and award-winning multi-media artist Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds came to discuss his body of work. His
Written by Jazmin Unruh Photos courtesy of Creative Commons Earlier this weekend, Broughton Street’s Urban Outfitters hosted an art sale and exhibition featuring the work of six local artists. In collaboration with The Dreamers and Doers Marketplace, Urban Outfitters held the sale from 12-7
“If someone asked me four months ago, ‘Are you ever going to go to Paris?’ or, ‘Are you ever going to walk for Paris Fashion Week?’ I’d be like ‘No,’” said Ryan James Smith as he smoothed out the creases of his muslin pattern and adjusted a pin while working in SCAD’s Eckberg Ha
Photos by Angie Stong Thursday evening, the SCAD Museum of Art unveiled the largest exhibition they’ve ever hosted. Through the doors lay paintings, sculptures, photographs, installations, videos and more, all part of “The Divine Comedy: Heaven, Purgatory and Hell Revisited by Contemporary Afric
Featured image from Pearlfisher Some things in this world are hard to talk about. Viagra, in particular, is even more challenging to package. The familiar blue pill used to treat erectile dysfunction in men is widely available in pharmacies around the world. But admitting to buying the drug usually
Written by Alvan Weathers Photo courtesy of Creative Commons Majid Jordan is certainly not a household name in music, but it will be. This Canadian duo of Majid Al Maskati and Jordan Ullman first came onto the scene, albeit rather quietly, with a feature on fellow Canadian rapper Drake’s single &
Photos by Maelyn Divinski As protests against China’s restrictions on candidates for the 2017 leadership election continue, some SCAD students have joined the demonstrators in Hong Kong. Maelyn Divinski, a fourth-year photography major with a minor in writing from Duluth, Georgia, sent in phot