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Why voting matters to Daniel Rivera
Written by Ben Elhav, Photo courtesy of Daniel Rivera Daniel Rivera doesn’t usually vote in presidential elections, though it isn’t for lack of interest. A third-year pro
Election Ed Lesson Five: final voting considerations
Written by Rachele Terranova, Graphics by Nadia Nugent Welcome to the final lesson of Election Ed! I will be closing out with exploring the most pressing and socially relevant issu
Why voting matters to Alda Matos
Written by Ben Elhav, Image courtesy of Alda Matos As a general philosophy, Alda Matos thinks she should mind her own business. A film and television major, with the ever-elu
SCAD’s United Students Forum provides voting resources for students
By Emma Roberts Recently, the United Students Forum opened up a space at the SCAD Student Center, allowing students to register to vote and request ballots for the 2020 election.&n
Get up, get out, get voting
Every four years means solar eclipses, the Olympics and a leap year. But here in the United States, every four years means a bombardment of political Facebook battles, front lawn s
Voting: a familial account of debate, delusion and decision
By Brian Smith I cast my vote for the next President of the United States on Thursday, Oct. 30 during Chatham County’s early voting program at the Savannah Civic Center. This was
Negan Fu searches to find the greatest movie of all time
Written by Paige Mathieson, Video by Paige Mathieson, Image courtesy of Negan Fu What started as an activity to pass time in quarantine has turned into a year-long project for Nega
Oscars 2021: student predictions, praise and critique
Written by Ashley Wehrs, Image sourced from the Oscars The Academy Awards are my Super Bowl. Every year leading up to the ceremony, I try my best to watch all the nominated works a
After the Election Ed Lesson Five — Trump Impeachment 2.0
Written by Rachele Terranova, Graphics by Nadia Nugent In just over one year, Americans have experienced not one rarity when it comes to presidential impeachment, but two. This is
The storming of the Capitol: SCAD students respond
Written by Ben Elhav, Graphics by Jenna Wilusz After a violent mob stormed the United States Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, SCAD students reflected on the historic events with a series o