Written by Abby Chadwick. Photo courtesy of Abby Chadwick. It sounds silly to say “plants are trendy,” but it’s true. Seemingly, every member of Generation Z has collectively developed a green thumb, and becoming a “plant parent” is the recent craze. That’s where STUMP comes in:
Written by Sevyn Michaela-Rose. Photo courtesy of Bri Burke. “I like having a purpose,” said Bri Burke, this edition’s “Senior Spotlight” as she reflected on her senior project. With the SCAD year coming to a close, seniors everywhere are researching, prototyping and designing with goa
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of SCAD Are you interested in winning a free class at SCAD? I think we all are! Luckily, the Foundation Studies Portfolio Award (FSPA) presents us with this exciting opportunity. If you are an undergraduate student with less than 71 credit hours or are curre
Written by Abby Chadwick, Photograph courtesy of Vogue Although recent times have prevented award shows like the Golden Globes from being the grand public spectacles we’re used to, that doesn’t mean the actors, films and TV shows should go unnoticed. Here, we’ve compiled just a few of the work
Written by Paul Jerome Watson, Graphic by Abby Chadwick The Georgia Department of Public Health reports there are a total of 1,688,938 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state with a weekly average of 14,194.9 cases as of January 16. SCAD itself has confirmed there are 124 cases of COVID-19 at the S
Written By Ally Abruscato, Featured Image courtesy of Ally Abruscato If you’re looking for a film to make you uncomfortable in the best way, “The Lost Daughter” is for you. Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut left me feeling, to put it lightly, emotionally destroyed. At the start of
Written by Ally Abruscato, Photographs by Ally Abruscato In the 1850s, the world’s entire economy was powered by slave labor. Although importation of slaves was made illegal in the early 1800s, it continued clandestinely in the United States until 1860. Due to the atrocious work from people like s
Written by Colleen Miller, Images courtesy of Archie Tyagi and Kendra Frankle A common piece of advice, especially for students and designers, is to be innovative and adaptable. While some students chase a specific job title, more important are their creative practices and design philosophy. Archie