Photos by Daniel Cheon Last week the unpredictable Savannah weather forced the Inter Club Council to postpone the Fall Fest, which was to be held at the SCAD Museum of Art courtyard. Although the skies were still gray yesterday, students still showed up at the Fall Club Fair at the Student Center. D
Photo by Katherine Rountree In the next couple weeks, SCAD will become the first college in the United States to use SecureCampus, a state-of-the-art gunshot recognition technology. The system of sensors will cover the two square miles of the SCAD Savannah campus. SCAD Public Safety first announced
Fire alarms at The Hive residence halls went off at 3:30 p.m. yesterday, the shrill bell sounds echoing out despite the absence of any smoke or flames. What caused the alert this time was instead a gas leak outside the laundry room at the D at the Hive. Students were evacuated and initially told
Photo by Katherine Rountree “Don’t blame me for falling in love with you,” sang the Audrey Shakir Quartet on Saturday night as Savannah’s week long annual jazz festival came to a close. The audience danced and drank in agreement as the Savannah community relaxed under the Spanish moss of For
Written and photographed by Sara Terrell On Friday The Book Lady Bookstore on Liberty Street hosted a Seersucker Live Shots event, along with one of Seersucker Live’s founding members, Zach Powers, and Joseph Schwartzburt, the evening’s MC. This was one of their smaller Seersucker Shots even
Written by Tristan Lueck Photo by Rachel Newman Next Sunday, Oct. 5, at Forsyth Park, Savannah will be hosting its annual Picnic in the Park, celebrating the National Arts and Humanities month. The event will feature live music by the Savannah Philharmonic and family friendly events, as well as the
Photo by Katherine Rountree Oglethorpe Gallery hosted a launch party Friday night for the eighth issue of Aint-Bad Magazine, which featured work from a photo collection entitled, “The American South.” The images in “American South” were taken in Southern states by Southern photogra
On September 24, SCAD’s Career and Alumni Success office sent out a mass email to students about Eyes on Talents, “an invite-only online platform connecting … innovative brands with the best talent in visual, creative disciplines.” Essentially, Eyes on Talent reviews design contest finalists
Photos by Katherine Rountree The SCAD Museum of Art welcomed acclaimed photographers Lisa Robinson and George Tice on Thursday to speak about the late photographer Jack Leigh. The panel discussion moderated by Brian Wallis marked the 10 year anniversary of Leigh’s passing and focused on his work
Featured image courtesy of the National Park Service If you need a break after a grueling first couple weeks of the quarter, consider taking a day trip to one of Savannah’s biggest attractions. On Saturday, Fort Pulaski National Monument will be waiving its entrance fee, allowing anyone to come se