If you live in a residence hall—or if you’ve gone into one recently—you’ve probably already noticed one of the many changes in security procedures this quarter: SCAD Security guards have to touch your IDs. According to John Buckovich, SCAD’s director of security, this “Hard Card
Image courtesy of SCAD’s Concept Art Club SCAD has very specific majors designed for its students. However, concept art is too broad for just one major. While the school is working on a masters degree program, there is a concept art club geared for students interested in working pre-production
Photos by Katherine Rountree Placing all the blame on the rain this past weekend, SCAD officials made a hasty cancellation of the annual Fall Fest, which was to take place Saturday in the SCAD Museum courtyard. Students and faculty alike may be thinking that Savannah’s sunk a few more fee
Photos by Katherine Rountree Over the summer, Club SCAD received new cardio equipment and underwent some layout changes to make the space more passable. This included new treadmills, ellipticals and upright bike machines. James Ives, a Wilmington, North Carolina native and Fitness Coordinator of Clu
Photos by Katherine Rountree Last Friday night’s downpour didn’t dampen the energy at Montgomery Hall for Monty After Dark. Amanda Newman, one of the hall’s resident assistants, described the event as a “glow-in-the-dark themed party [for students] to get to know each other after the
By Tristan Lueck SCAD and Disney collided last night when two employees from Walt Disney Studios came to discuss life in the animation business. But they weren’t just any employees – they were also SCAD alumni. It was a relatively well-known fact that nine former students of the School of Digita
Photos by Katherine Rountree On Thursday evening, the SCAD Museum of Art hosted an evening of live jazz to celebrate the Walter O. Evans gallery exhibit entitled “The Modern Era.” The soulful music and the vibrant paintings complemented each other to celebrate the legacy of African American Art
Photo by Katherine Rountree Author and speaker Kevin Carroll took the stage in Arnold Hall’s auditorium last night to share his story and remind students it just takes some imagination, a little play and a positive attitude to accomplish something. “I have no special talents,” he said. “I am
Written and photographed by Charlytte Morrone This summer, the fashion students of the Lacoste, France study abroad program were in for a surprise. At the start of the second week, they were told designers Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters from Creatures of the Wind were coming to do a workshop
Written by Tristan Lueck Images compiled by Gabby Manotoc Whether you’re waiting for the newest episode of your favorite show or looking forward to a new one’s premiere, here are eight shows to look for this season. They will give you new things to talk about with new people and somethin