Written by Kashvi Pallapotu. Graphic by Miha Palancha. Find yourself stuck with a professor whose critiques make you question your entire existence? I get it, and I feel you. After a lot of conversations with burnt-out and angry students, I present to you the survi
Written by Smriti Reddy Pannala. Graphics by Smriti Reddy Pannala. Once a year, the Forsyth Farmers’ Market moves to Bull Street between Park Avenue and Henry Street to make way for the SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival, which takes place on the walkways of Forsyth Park. Conveniently, Bull Street is jus
Written by Ananya Panchal. Graphics by Ananya Panchal. I never thought I was original enough to be an artist. Ever since I was younger, I have loved to draw, paint and color, but I never had the active, childlike wonder one is expected to have as a kid. I never thought of imaginary stories or [&hell
Written by Kelsey Vickers. Graphic by Laura Garcia. How often do you exercise? As college students, we’re constantly scavenging for free time. The thought of dedicating that time to something that uses more energy is laughable. Despite our protests, exercise is integral to our health. This quarter
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Photography by Sarah Hill. Hands smooth over a chalky blue; swirl around a bright yellow. Chalk moves like paint and blows in the wind. It’s the time of year where the heat hangs heavy and the sun beats down. Still, people hunch over the sidewalk and still, people flock
Written by Edith Manfred. Graphic by Edith Manfred. This past winter quarter, whenever anyone asked me about my schedule, there was a guaranteed chuckle after I explained that on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 p.m. I spent two and a half hours in a class titled “The Boy Who Lived and His Legacy,&
Written by Ananya Panchal. Graphics by Ananya Panchal. How rebellious subcultures evolved to make today’s micro-trends. I think of micro trends as distant cousins of subcultures, both are niche differentiations of an aesthetic, a vibe or a color palette. But some might argue that micro trends