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Imagery courtesy of Arthur Ball/ Connector Reform has come to America. On March 23 the U.S. Congress cast a vote for life and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act became law. Two days later, the law was amended by the Health Care and Reconciliation Act. This historic piece of legislation has two components that…

SCAD Atlanta celebrates Earth Hour Saturday evening by transforming Event Space 4C into a Glow in the Dark Bash.

I have to admit, a Kleenex box was on standby as I wrote this article. My journey with The Connector has come to an end and it is a bit emotional. Along with Maken Imcha, the previous editor-in-chief, Saria Canady, the previous copy editor and John Nguyen, the previous art director, we’ll be bidding our farewell…

Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. For more than 20 years, we have welcomed them into our homes and relished in their weekly adventures as they run amuck in Springfield. But as we watch Homer and the gang toss back cold ones at Moe’s, there is a writing

Shortly before Winter quarter ended the SCAD Atlanta Fitness Center sponsored a Skydive Atlanta Outing for current students. Be informed of more events this quarter by visiting The Connector website, reading weekly student update e-mails, and seeing posters around campus.

March 18 4:30 p.m. — A student was using the laundry facilities at Spring House. While in the area he was using equipment that was not permitted for student use. When a staff member informed him of this, he became verbally combative. The incident was passed on to the RD and RA on duty. Both…

SCAN Magazine, SCAD Atlanta’s award-winning quarterly student magazine, is now accepting submissions for its Spring 2010 issue, to focus on digital media. Students interested in submitting articles or work for showcase in the fields of animation, motion media design, interactive design and game development, and visual effects should e-mail scan.magazine@scadconnector.com with submission information/artist’s statement and…

“Plastic Beach” is a perfect spring break soundtrack. It may have arrived with less fanfare than the Gorillaz’s 2005 release “Demon Days,” but the new album — released March 9 — is full of auditory treats and random surprises. Collaboration is the name of the game with this album. De La Soul returns from “Feel…

By Rachel Chaikof In her Introduction to Psychology courses, professor Trina Brown, Ph.D., asked her students to create a short illustrated children’s book based on  their own evaluations of their dreams. At the beginning of the quarter, Brown said, she asked students to record their nightly dreams in a dream log for the first few…