Opinion

From Console to Screen: The Struggles of Video Game Adaptations

Illustration by Nick Latham Movies and TV shows based on video games seem to be all the rage these days.

Thunderbolts* Review: A Tribute to the Past, a Spark for the Future

Illustration by Isabella Zurzolo This review contains mild spoilers regarding themes and general character conflicts. Through the end of Marvel’s

Dancing through Darkness: Brassaï and the Parisian Mindset During the Inter-War Period

Article and Illustration by Claire Sobash During the Weimer Republic in Germany, the country was facing social and political upheaval

A Guide to Rendering Glass in Arnold for Maya

Glass is one of those tricky things when it comes to rendering. You want it to be realistic but you

“Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History”: Trump, McCarthyism, and what this means for the future of American freedom of speech 

Article by Ana Zelaya Ramentol Image courtesy of wikimedia commons by author Zack Frank On March 27th, 2025, President Donald

Student Spotlight: Jessica Schmidt – ILLU

Jessica Schmidt is an Illustrator and Concept design major at SCAD. She loves drawing and writing her WEBTOON, “The Things

Drop: Bringing Back Happy Endings

Illustation by Nick Latham I recently watched the premiere of “Drop”, a thriller directed by Christopher Landon and starring Meghann

Student Spotlight: Sydney Relkin– VSFX

Hello! I’m Sydney Relkin, and a cabinet member of the Digital Effects Club!! I am a Junior in VSFX with

The Fairest Flop: Snow White and the Power of Publicity

Illustration by Izzy Felix Think back to the summer of 2023. You may have been moving from high school to

”Love Is Blind” is Dystopian. So Why is it So Hard to Stop Watching?

I recently realized the cultural relevance of “Love Is Blind” when I stumbled upon a W Magazine interview where actors