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Illustration by Arthur Ball Where are all the “Save the Gulf” concerts? Where are the TV benefits with celebrities and musicians giving heartfelt speeches on the poor fisherman, wildlife, beaches, loss of income and sabotaged gulf economy? Why hasn’t Kanye West made an excited utterance claiming that President Obama doesn’t care about the gulf people?…

Don’t try this at home

What would you do if your mother raised your brother as a sister? Would you be angry, confused or both?  Daniel Black’s “Perfect Peace” is a novel dedicated to the age-old question: Are we born into our gender or taught? This book explores gender identity and roles in this bizarre story. Following the Peace family…

SCAD Atlanta to field intercollegiate athletics in 2010 SCAD Atlanta announces the commencement of its intercollegiate athletics program beginning Fall 2010. The university will field men’s and women’s teams in three sports: cross country, golf and tennis. Brad Iftner, a former Division I student-athlete at Eastern Illinois University, has been hired as director of athletics…

Hope Not – Megan Fox

Don’t try this at home.

From June 22 – July 11, SCAD exhibitions department presents “Kite,” a thesis exhibition by graduate painting student Chung-Fan Chang. This body of work, on display at Dewberry Gallery of SCAD, shows Chang’s interest in the juxtaposition of landscape with brightly colored geometric planes, symbolizing the visual elements of beauty and intrusion in society. Chung…

Much of what some people know about Greek life comes only from the movies. A keg here, a party there or a moment of wondering if “Stomp the Yard” really was an accurate portrayal of the pledging process at some universities. Students at SCAD who do know about Greek life may be graduate or transfer…

Martin Scorsese