By Ingela Hartman Savannah is full of greenery, Spanish moss and 22 squares filled with beautiful flowers. But you can’t eat flowers. While they are lovely to look at, they cannot sustain us. Enter Savannah Urban Garden Alliance (SUGA), a non-profit organization that is working to start a garden
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By Shannon Craig I have always been a fan of Dolly Parton. In the past I have been known to sing “Jolene” on karaoke outings. Sometimes I listen to “Coat of Many Colors” when I feel like sitting in my car and crying. It goes without saying that everyone knows “Islands i
District recently spoke with Pat Mooney to discuss an issue pertinent to many students: bike safety. “I’d been dead three times, guaranteed three times, had I not had a helmet on.” Mooney, a SCAD counselor and avid cyclist, volunteered to head the bike safety initiative for the university when
By Chelsea Leigh Linda Heasley, the CEO of The Limited, visited the SCAD Museum of Art to speak with a variety of departments on April 17, including fashion, jewelry and objects, interior design and industrial design. She provided helpful insight to her audience, explaining that no one department s
By Susan Kemp There are things you can get angry about publicly. Even everyday things like getting the wrong meal at the drive-thru, spilling wine on your favorite pants or “Mad Men” not coming back for a whole year. Sure, they’re first world problems, but your friends will forgive you
By Kat Weiss and Jen Paolini HONG KONG — Design professionals shared their views on social media during an April 18 panel entitled, “Styling the Future: Social Media and Design.” The panel, one of two SCAD Style events hosted at the Hong Kong campus, featured moderator Collin Thompson,
By Kat Weiss and Jen Paolini SCAD Style made its Hong Kong debut on April 17. This is the first year the event has come to the Hong Kong campus, opening with a panel composed of design professionals. The panel discussed “Fashionable Change: Social Responsibility and Design,”addressing tr
By Kim Fraser On April 12-13, the school hosted Inspire 2012, an annual conference focusing on motion graphics and visual effects, at the SCAD Museum of Art. The conference provided students with access to industry professionals in their chosen fields. Joan Raspo, a creative director at VH1 and MTV,