Photo courtesy of the Dirtbag Project Most students spend the spring break catching up on some much needed sleep or traveling to theme parks or beaches. For Stefanie Gomez and Rebecca Antonucci, two fourth-year advertising majors, they spent their spring break in Austin, Texas for the South by South
Photo courtesy of Creative Commons. Hey, SCAD students. Just a friendly reminder that current student scholarship opportunities open this Wednesday, April 1, and ends April 30. Dozens of scholarships are offered each year for every major; some cater to very specific needs and situations while others
Photos by Teresa Lee Residents of Savannah came together on Sunday, March 29, to celebrate the the 90th birthday of Flannery O’Connor, an award-winning author born in Savannah in 1925. The celebration consisted of live music, a street market and a parade of people dressed in costumes inspired on F
Shot and Edited by Rodrigo Niño Sound by Sai Sampath SCAD Bees played against all-star Savannah United on March 26 in an effort to raise funds for the SCAD men’s soccer team. Lots of energy, community hype and prizes made this night a memorable one. District Staff
Photo by Savannah Rake The Dirty Dozen Brass Band (DDBB) and Soul Queen of New Orleans Irma Thomas took the audience on a trip to Louisiana at the New Orleans Soul & Brass Party Saturday night in their something-for-everyone, satisfying double-bill performance. The crowd at the beautiful and l
Photos by Ruben Salazar On Friday, March 27, SCAD jewelry seniors showcased their work. All 24 of the featured artists were present, answering questions and providing insight into the skills and techniques used to create their pieces. District Staff
Graphic by Danielle McGotty Written by Charlytte Morrone Spring quarter is upon us and that means casting calls are here. The Fashion Photography class is holding an open casting call Sunday, March 29, from 12-8 p.m. at Bergen Hall for all artists. Not just a model casting call, this is an opportuni
Photos by Lauren Skillen There are times in a person’s life where a small encounter can create a great impact of such a magnitude that it changes their life. Such is the case with Lauren Skillen, a fourth-year film and television major from Middlebury, Indiana, who sought to tell a story that is p
Photos by Savannah Glasgow By now you’ve probably noticed SCAD students wearing green bandanas and chasing each other around the dorms. It’s a game called Humans vs. Zombies (HvZ), where dozens of players prepare for a zombie outbreak with NERF guns, armor and even taped socks. The game starts w
Photo courtesy of Creative Commons Originally from Atlanta, Tyler Droll and Brooks Buffington founded the social media app, Yik Yak. Following their college graduation, their parents allowed them one year to live at home in order to develop the application. Three years later, campuses all over the