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Archive for October, 2009

A pot of gold is said to be at the end of every rainbow. Recently, that legend proved true. Nestled on the fifth floor of Building C, the printmaking department is one of the best-kept secrets at SCAD. But Professor Robert Brown, chair of the printmaking department, hopes it won’t be a secret for much…

By Alexis Blaudeau Is it possible an area positioned two and a half miles east of downtown Atlanta houses an little-known artistic movement comparable to the Post-Impressionist movement of France? Or are all the eccentric individuals simply intoxicated bums who attempt to appear artistic? The area in question: Little Five Points, an urban strip mall…

By Allyssa Lewis

By Rachel Ochoa

SCAD Atlanta students worked around the clock — 10 a.m. Oct 2 to 10 a.m. Oct. 3, to be exact — to “Generate” short films in SCAD’s annual competition.

Senior photographer Mark Hill (left), talks to SCAD students about the photography equipment at Turner Broadcasting System as part of a studio tour on Oct. 9.

By Nadine Lindberg The raw, guttural growl of Halestorm drowns out the weak whimpers of other contemporary rock bands. Bandmates Lzzy Hale, Arejay Hale, Joe Hottinger, and Josh Smith, have been touring nonstop since the recent release of their self-titled debut album, which includes the catchy single “I Get Off.” And they don’t plan to…

It’s no surprise that President Obama lives his life under the public’s microscope. Last month, though, he offered advice on privacy. The president urged Virginia high schoolers to be mindful of the things they post on the Web, Bloomberg.com reported.

Oct. 8 3:35 p.m. — The RD for Spring House requested a medical transport of a student to the minor emergency clinic. Student was later picked up and returned to the dorm. 4:15 p.m. — A student passed out in class. 911 was contacted; dean of students, a counselor and Security responded. Student refused medical…