Photo courtesy of Savannah Film Festival Written by Paige Cano If you want to pull your hair out listening to your parents at 16, just imagine them determining who you marry. What began as a family vacation video turned into a six-year project for Ravi and Geeta Patel, first generation siblings of
Written and photographed by Jenna Dousi When representatives from Mercy for Animals came into town to meet with Rachel Cooper and her group, Savannah Veggies and Vegans, Cooper knew exactly where to take them out for dinner. She’s familiar with what the restaurants of Savannah have to offer. She h
Written by Emilie Kefalas Photo courtesy of the Telfair Museums website The Telfair Academy hosted its third and final lecture Tuesday, Nov. 3, in its Monet series discussing the work and technique of the Impressionists in “Monet Lecture – Imprinting Impressionism.” Courtney McNeil, the Telfai
Written by Grace Baines It’s that time of year again folks; finals! Immediately followed by a long winter break. And if your family is anything like mine, you feel the need to use this nice long break to prove that you are, in fact, an adult. Because if you get stuck at the kiddy table […]
Photo courtesy of SCAD Stop Motion Club Written by Emilie Kefalas In a field dominated with 2D and 3D animators, techniques like stop motion do not get as much recognition from students. The SCAD Stop Motion club president Cody O’Neill is on a mission to change this stigma. O’Neill, a fourth-ye
Katherine Rountree works mainly in black and white. And despite the vibrant colors in Lacoste, she chose to stick to her preferred medium for this exhibition. “When I’m in Savannah I almost exclusively work in it and then I did start to do a little bit of color whenever I was in Lacoste.
By Marian Carrasquero The SCAD Indian Student Association presented the Diwali Festival of Lights last Friday, Nov. 6, at the Montgomery House lawn. Among the cheerful crowd some students dressed in colorful traditional Indian attires and represented their culture proudly. Diwali at SCAD featured t
Photos by Danielle McGotty Roads closed with police cars diverting the flow of traffic, SCAD bus schedules altered their routes and guardrails cordoned off streets to pedestrians on Saturday morning, Nov. 7, all for the annual Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon. Participants of the event awoke to unseasona
Photo courtesy of the SCAD Libraries Facebook page. This Tuesday, Nov. 10, the Jen Library will host “Paws in the Library,” a different kind of study break for students before they go into finals. Each quarter the SCAD libraries have a “Dog Day” where students can come to i
Graphic courtesy of Sydney Seifried Written by Grace Baines As the theater lights dimmed, we eagerly awaited the film about the girl who stood up to the Taliban and paid an extraordinary price. When entering the theater I knew this was going to be a gripping film, but I did not understand how capti