By Jack Butler Spending a week working with Disney in California is not something a lot of people can say they’ve done. But this is no longer the case for four students who presented their work to Disney as a part of the ImagiNation Design competition last month. As a team they were tasked with [&
By Danielle Austin & Erin Caputo Angela Beasley has run her own puppet company in Savannah for 40 years, but not many people even know Puppet People exists. In an effort to change that, Beasley is hosting more events that are open to the public. In one of her recent public events, guests got to
By Victor Makali What started as a convenient way to get around town has now turned into one of the fastest growing clubs at SCAD with 157 members and counting. Longboarding may be a relatively new sport but that hasn’t stopped the SCAD Longboarding Club from making a name for themselves aroun
By Emily Van Horn Eight writing students from SCAD and Savannah State University gathered at Muse Arts Warehouse to tell stories of love, life and even prostitution. These students worked with members from the Unchained Tour, learning how to perform a nonfiction piece live. Watch as the night’
BY ABIGAIL GLASER There is a lingering idea that the Writers’ Studio only serves as a grammar and spell check tool for students’ works. “There’s this huge misconception,” said Mary Mueller, forth-year writing major from Milwaukee, Wis., and undergraduate writing tutor. “They want to
News Briefs for Tuesday, Feb. 26 Local News: Justice served to the Olde Pink House Restaurant perpetrators Kevin Dale Brooks, 27, and Brian Jones, 24, were convicted Monday for the crimes that led to the incident at the Olde Pink House Restaurant on May 17, 2012 Charges included armed robbe
By Magdalena Bresson SCAD Bees 0-3 against St. Thomas. The SCAD baseball team followed a disappointing loss on Feb. 24 to St. Thomas University with two more letdowns during Saturday’s double header. In Friday’s game against the Bobcats, the Bees rallied against two major opponents: an adm
BY SANTINO SINI Music carried through the halls of St. John’s Baptist Church, “The Mighty Fortress,” on Hartridge Street in Savannah, as the sun went down on Feb. 4. A grand piano on stage downstairs, separated from the band upstairs, played a familiar tune, Bob Marley’s “One Love.” The
BY CHELSEA LEIGH Dirk Breiding and Shannon Price talked fashion at the SCAD MOA on Feb. 17. Dirk Breiding is an associate curator of the Arms and Armor department at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Shannon Price is an associate research curator for the Costume Institute. The guest speakers