Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo by Ally Abruscato. Hello, and welcome to another I’m Booked review! Today, I am going to talk about “When We Were Dragons” by Kelly Barnhill. Before all fantasy haters leave the page, this book is not quite what you expect. Although, yes, some women are dragons
Written by Cai Macler. Photo courtesy of SCAD. The SCAD Museum of Art (MOA), home to a slew of ever-changing exhibits, opens its halls to local residents for free, on the second Sunday of every month in 2023. SCAD MOA is a contemporary art museum with rotating exhibits featuring emerging and estab
Written by Julia Gralki. Photo courtesy of Unsplash. When I was younger, I would sit at my desk for hours, typing stories into my computer that would take the length of novels. Time seemed to pass slower and sometimes, I got so immersed in my own imagination that my mind would struggle to return to
Written by Abby Chadwick. Image by Abby Chadwick. On January 24th, the Academy announced the nominations for the 95th annual Oscars. Most of these nominations were expected as far as I’m concerned (i.e. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” for Best Picture, Austin Butler for Best Actor,
Written by Hailey Feller. Photo courtesy of SCAD. In the mix of screenings, SCAD is presenting its newest sitcom: “Tours & Attractions,” Thursday, Feb. 9, at 12:30 p.m. Some other screenings that are happening through the course of the weekend are “National Treasure: Edge of Hi
Written by Caeley Jones. Photo courtesy of Reily Callis. Each year on the first Sunday in February, hundreds of museums across the state of Georgia participate in Super Museum Sunday, offering free admission and special virtual tours. All kinds of institutions participated: historic sites, house mus
Written by Emma Pilger. Photo courtesy of Andrea Goto. Writing professor Andrea Jean Goto is known among students for her cheery attitude, lighthearted demeanor and wit. Goto is anything but dull, which is proven by her authenticity and cleverness in the classroom. Outside of the classroom, however,
Written by Sarah Johnson. Photo by Abby Chadwick. If you’re lost at the thought of gift giving or just trying to find the most unique present for a person in your life, consider looking to fellow bees for their talents. With Valentine’s Day and many birthdays coming up, a lot of classmat
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo by Ally Abruscato. As a big fan of Michelle Obama’s autobiography, “Becoming,” I was excited yet hesitant to pick up her new book, “The Light We Carry.” I had high expectations and would be heartbroken if I was let down. Thankfully, I had nothing to worry a
I am a firm believer that good news, regardless of how big or how small, should be celebrated. In a world where news channels and social media are constantly reminding you of a chaotic world, it’s satisfying to hear good news. Here’s a collection of good news from fellow SCAD students.