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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…

Despite the inclement weather Feb. 12, six artists and a professor put up a multidimensional installation exhibit at Studioplex.

After days of twiddling our thumbs, waiting for the big reveal, we finally got a glimpse of Apple’s latest device. Now that we know what it is, we can assess the iPad’s strengths and weaknesses. Its capabilities can benefit art students in many areas. However, the iPad does have it its limits. The following are…

When you log onto Facebook, you see photos of your friends flashing a big “cheese” in random places. It’s likely that many of those photos were uploaded using an iPhone, the Polaroid of the next generation.

Just a few minutes before classes start at 11 a.m., a few SCAD students in the elevator have their eyes glued to machines the size of a deck of cards, with screens displaying tiny text. The students’ thumbs move at feverish speeds, scrolling through tweets or updating their statuses.

The Digital Media Center is home to one of SCAD’s newest majors — television producing. The opening of the Digital Media Center has brought SCAD students a host of opportunities, including a new television producing major. SCAD already offered a major in film and television, but there are some slight differences between the two majors….

Brett Reichert is a man on the move. Reichert, who works in the SCAD Office of International Student Services and Student Conduct, spent six quarters at SCAD Lacoste as a student coordinator. Before Lacoste, Reichert served as the ESL director for SCAD Savannah. He also spent time as a Fulbright Grantee in Belgium and an…

Blessed with picturesque mountains and beaches, Australia and New Zealand, without any doubts, are overflowing with natural wonders. The countries’ magnificent scenery offer photographers and painters the opportunity to expand their portfolios of landscape images. Artists can turn raw materials like opal, jade and paua shells from the grounds of Oceania into spectacular jewelry. The…

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.