By Tandy Versyp Break At Arnold Hall You’ve just sat through a long discussion about art’s impact on society or something liberal at the newest addition to the SCAD building family, Arnold Hall, and now you have fifteen minutes to search, explore, and/or stuff your face because you missed breakf

By Myrriah Gosset Supplies As a freshman, you’re going to need art supplies. Foundations courses start with you loading up your Artbin. Thankfully, Savannah welcomes the art supply shop-fest. The school’s store, Ex Libris, is convenient, there are other stores around town as well that you can so

Myrriah Gossett Staff Writer Mosse20@student.scad.edu For dorm-dwelling students who are required to have meal plan, you may be wondering if there is anywhere else besides J.O.’s at Oglethorpe House and Café SCAD down by Weston that take meal plans. Fortunately, there are quite a few SCAD-run pla

By: Tiffany Cullen Every orientation advisor, staff and faculty member will tell you the basic places that take SCAD Cards. Most of these are SCAD owned and operated facilities like J.O.’s, ShopSCAD, Streamliner, Turner House Express, PhotoSCAD, etc. What they don’t always tell you about are the

By: Brian Smith Savannah purports itself as a creative, artful city – what with its art school around every corner, and its galleries from the river to the train tracks. Obviously, music is a part of it. Savannah’s got the venues, and books as many concerts as a small, southern town can. But, wh

By: Aaron Heth SCAD courses present plenty of situations where you’ll end up in a print shop. Savannah presents a wide variety of print shops, all suited for slightly different purposes and times. They all present pros and cons, obviously, so here are a few things to remember when looking for the

By: Travis Walters NOTE: SCAD officials announced changes to transportation policies after the publication of this story. District staff will report these changes, as soon as they become available. PARKING You’ve come to Savannah with a car – not a bad idea given our urban campus. Downtown S

BY ADAM HILL If you watch the nightly news weather reports, or step outside your home every once-in-a-while during the summer months, you know Savannah is positioned in an area that potentially can be threatened by tropical storms and hurricanes. As of yet, Savannah has escaped unscathed, but as the

By: Myrriah Gossett It’s the first day of class, and for most students their Moms and Dads have already packed up and left them to the big wide world of college – freedom at last, right? Now, you may be coping with these changes marvelously, but what you may not realize is, that drive or [&helli

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