With summer slowly coming to an end, many new students are gearing up to make the big move to Savannah. Some of these students may already have an idea of what to expect of their new home, having been there themselves. Some students, namely of the international kind, do not have the luxury as some [
The academic year is fast approaching, and as you get back to the daily grind staying productive and knowledgable in your studies is the top priority, right? Here are some apps that help to do just that. Mailbox: As a replacement of the iPhone’s default email app, Mailbox comes from Dropbox
By Danielle Austin Earlier this year, Big Ang was added to the cast of the VH1 show “Mob Wives.” Her big collagen-injected lips, big 36 JJ breasts and even bigger personality were an instant hit. But even before she was on TV, everyone who lived in one of the five boroughs of New York City [&hel
The long line of people braving the cold outside of Crites Hall can only mean one thing: the circus has come to town, or in this case, SCAD. The line was full of people eager to see 3rd Acts newest show, Behind the Tent, created and directed by Ilyssa Galloway. Inside the lobby, guests were [&hellip
With dorm rooms and apartments vacant for the next few weeks, most food will sit untouched until school starts back up in January. What to do with all of those canned goods you bought during Kroger’s 10 for $10 sale, you say? Well lucky for you, we’ve comprised a list of organizations ac
By Taylor Kigar This Thursday, SCAD students took a much needed break from finals to attend “This Is Not a Demo: an etching and relief printmaking showcase.” This was the final show of Professor Deb Oden’s etching and relief classes. Guests gathered in an old historic house on Park Street brim
“Run Amok” is inspired by childhood and remembering what it was like to be a kid — from blasting off in cardboard spaceships to hunting down the elusive cookie jar. District Staff
Kristen French is a sequential art major in her second term as Sunday Funday contributor. Tired of people who take movies way too seriously? Do you like Gary Larson’s “The Far Side?” This comic is an homage to Larson’s satirical and strange look on the world. This edition of Far Side Homage
Ben Johnson is a first-year student planning to major in sequential arts. District Staff
Natasha Black is a first-year student intending to major in sequential art. Most of her stories have been plotted out with every little detail for years. “Tango Morte” is about a girl who seeks out people that have been “touched by death.” If you would like to see more art and news o