By Andrew Larimer Man, oh, man. Naughty Dog has been plenty naughty with the development of “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.” But after three delays and multiple technical hiccups they finally delivered a game that balances narrative pacing and graphic bliss. From decrepit, aging mansion
Welcome to “Safety Saturdays,” a weekly segment that covers all things safety related at SCAD Savannah. A large part of the technology and communication that SCAD has implemented in order to insure a safe and secure campus, is the LiveSafe app. The app is free smartphone app that allows studen
Photos by Shelby Loebker Jordan Graves –one of SCAD’s atelier ambassadors– seeks to merge her background in motion media and her career in 3D printed jewelry through an interactive art installation. Graves graduated from SCAD in 2012 with a B.F.A. in motion media design. She began
The 2016 Illustration Exposition took place on the second floor of Poetter Hall and brought in numerous amounts of people from not only SCAD, but from the outer parts of Savannah as well. It meant fighting a small crowd of people coming in from the street to go to the exposition—a small fight tha
Call it a trifecta of artistic expressionism. Fourth-year painting majors Austin Smith, Courtney Shea and Ryan Cox construct their own version of this idea in Metanoia; a three-person art exhibition opening Friday, May 13 and running until Monday, May 16 at the Lee O’Neil Gallery. Together, thei
SCAD’s second annual Bee Market, an artists’ flea market for SCAD students, faculty, staff and alumni to exhibit and sell their work, will take place Wednesday, May 18. The event is organized and hosted by students of the Building Design and Arts Leadership program’s Event Planning course. Amo
Being in the right place at the right time is rarely a scheduled scenario but when it occurs it presents golden moments of impromptu creativity and exposition. Senior photography student Iain Gomez experienced his own shining opportunity while he studied abroad in Hong Kong in the fall of 2014.
Photos by Cady Voyer At the heart of every equestrian facility is at least one barn cat. Feline companions come in every shape, size and color and their personalities range from the near-feral mouser to the laid back lap cat. The cats often become barn mascots; they may not play a major role in the
Starting Friday off with a serving of inspiration and knowledge might be the key to strength for a student’s study day. This is the idea behind the Student Activities Council’s (SAC) new themed morning lecture series, Rise and Shine. According to SAC’s Lecture Coordinator, Madison Ellis,
Emotional Service and Support Animals are not an excuse to keep pets in dorm rooms. For some, these animals not only grant relief from disability but access to a more fully functional life. Tatiana Young, a third-year fashion design major from New Port Richey, Florida, was diagnosed with depression,