Edited and mixed by Rummel Medina Hosted by Alvin Martinez and Rummel Medina Special Guests Rachel Barnhart and Jack Rinderknecht In this episode of The Mutiny we discuss small town struggles, talking to your ex, post-exam relationships and what “casually” going out means. We also dive i
New dorms and amenities are rising up behind D and W at the Hive, which means these two first-year dorms will soon be closing for the summer before being demolished altogether. Jason Rigsbee, associate dean of students and director of residence life and housing at SCAD, said the dining hall at the H
Molly McDougall graduated from SCAD in 2015 with a degree in equestrian studies and a minor in business management. She began horse showing as a child in the Pony Divisions and worked her way up to the Amateur-Owners and Derbies. Molly competed both on and off the SCAD equestrian team for al
Crites Hall got a blast from the past this weekend as Konfidential Dance Team put on a hip-hop showcase spanning the past three decades. I was more than pumped for this show – I’m always up for choreographed dancing. At the same time, I was a little skeptical of a dance routine inspir
April 19, Art Historian and Professor at the University College Dublin, Kathleen James-Chakraborty spoke to SCAD students about Denise Scott-Brown and Zaha Hadid, two prominent female architects. James-Chakraborty’s presentation was part of the School of Building Arts’ current lecture series ent
Welcome to “Safety Saturdays,” a weekly segment that covers all things safety related at SCAD Savannah. In addition to the technology that SCAD uses to protect students, they also offer a hands-on approach to safety and security with their Rape Aggression Defense System (R.A.D.S.) self-defense
By Alexandra Doucet Photos by Giana Terranova Photography Last week, eight SCAD riders competed in the American National Riding Commission Equitation Championships hosted at Centenary College in Hackettstown, New Jersey. ANRC requires competitors to bring their own horse, either from their school or
Photographed by Alvin Martinez Fibers graduate student, Marc Graff, showcased his thesis exhibition, which crossed between avant-garde fashion, textile design, sculpture and historic preservation, at the Pei Ling Chan Gallery Friday, April 15. Graffs’ exhibition, titled ‘Remains of the
Rummel Medina as Rocky Edited by Laura Bermudez Shot by Giulia Jimenez In preparation of the Sidewalks Arts Festival this Saturday, Rummel Medina underwent an intense training regime that tested the strength of his spirit and all of his chalk art skills. Whether you will be chalking it up with the
Editors note: An audio recording of the interview has been added to the article. Press the play button above the featured image to listen. Interview conducted by Asli Shebe and Pablo Portilla del Valle Back in the Fall 2015, Genero posted a prompt for a narrative music video for Alabama Shakes