The first gay prom the university has held in years kicked off at 8 p.m. on May 4 in the Student Center. Hosted by the SCAD Queers & Allies (Q&A) group, one of the largest clubs on campus, plenty of volunteers came together to create a final dance for the school year. “Gay Prom was [&helli
Saturday’s downpour did not stop students from showing up at Dollhouse Productions for the Beaux Arts Ball. The event, which is hosted annually by the School of Building Arts, was a fundraising event. One of the event’s coordinators, Justin DiPiero, an interior design major, explained th
In spite of the rain, some students were out celebrating the reception of the senior’s illustration exhibit, “The Search” at the Oglethorpe Gallery. Professors and students alike crowded the area and several of them even mingled outside the gallery braving the rain. “The Search” is an exhi
On a recent trip to Ossabaw Island, Savannah businessman Lou Thomann rediscovered the “Big Medicine” of ancient Native Americans. His guide John “Crawfish” Crawford with the University of Georgia marine biology center taught him about the indigenous yaupon holly tree and the Indian tea it ma
Kristen French is a sequential art major and an established Sunday Funday contributor. Tired of people who take movies way too seriously? Do you like Gary Larson’s “The Far Side”? This comic pays homage to Larson’s satirical and strange look on the world. This edition of the “Homage to F
Ben Johnson is a freshman sequential art student from Oakland, California. He made this comic and others like it under the collective name “JETPACK ISLAND.” District Staff
These are the adventures of a mischievous little polar bear named Paul, who loves pelting people with snowballs in a town called Bergton. Though he finds his antics to be fun and harmless, he always ends up having to deal with consequences that usually don’t end well for him. (Click to enlarge) Di
By Jonathan Buckley “It’s just Savannah,” Carson Sanders said of “Home Sweet Home,” a collection of photographs created with Abigail Cassner hanging at Non-Fiction Gallery. The crowd at the opening reception on May 3 was the usual mix of students, professors, parents and a few of t
In a few short weeks, Foxy Loxy Print Gallery and Café, a favorite among university students and faculty, will unveil its new upstairs space, funded in part by their successful $20,000 Kickstarter campaign. Stop by Foxy Loxy any time between classes at Arnold Hall, and you are bound to run into a c