For nearly two years Savannah city leaders have been planning new parking infrastructure for the downtown area. They recently settled on changes that will clarify existing parking zones and also cut down restricted parking zones. The decision came after the 2016 Parking Matters project study survey
Friday, April 28, “Explore the Night Sky” took place in and over the Alexander Townsend Memorial Courtyard at the SCAD Museum of Art. At the event, presented by the School of Liberal Arts, SCAD students had the opportunity to view the spring moon as well as Jupiter and its satellites. Th
A mere ten-minute walk from Arnold Hall, Back in the Day Bakery specializes in everything sweet. From cinnamon buns to cupcakes and pies, the old-fashioned establishment has anything your sweet tooth could crave. But the bakery also has more substantial grub too. For lunch they offer the Pimento and
On April 21, the reception to “Faces and Spaces” invited Savannah locals and SCAD students alike to view the work of two SCAD Photography Seniors (and soon to be graduates) Laura Beckerdite and Rob Crossno. The exhibition, held in Oglethorpe Gallery, proudly displayed still-lifes by Cros
Tuesday evening, public speaker Victoria Price invited her audience at the SCAD Museum of Art Theater to help her unlock the concept behind her newest talk, “The Magic Word: Unlocking the Key to Connection, Communication, Collaboration and Creativity.” Price, who is the daughter of accla
The Mutiny – Change
Edited and Mixed by Rummel Medina Hosted by Alvin Martinez and Rummel Medina In this episode of the Mutiny, we discuss the reason behind our hiatus, what change means to us, and things we hope to see change in the future! The Mutiny, almost qualified people with almost quality advice. If you want to
SCAD students are a hardworking breed; That’s no secret. However, there is a sub-population of students who do not receive enough recognition for excelling in the art of balancing academia with extracurricular activities: student athletes. I refer to them as athlete-artists, because while focu
It’s Wednesday, May 25, 1977; in just 32 theaters around the country, “Star Wars” will become the third highest grossing film in the world. By Thursday morning, three ordinary actors will achieve superstardom and become some of the most famous people in the world. Now, 40 years after i
Written and photographed by Emilie Kefalas https://youtu.be/rZUN8Mknua0 The SCAD Women’s Lacrosse team won their eleventh game last Saturday, April 22 against the No. 7 Ave Maira University Gyrenes. The final score of 17-10 put the Bees’s seasonal record at 11-1, securing their advancem
Something strange happened over Phoenix, Arizona on March 13, 1997. Lights appeared above the city. The Airforce claimed that they were flares dropped by an A-10 Warthog, but many believe that those lights were a UFO. “Phoenix Forgotten” follows a fictionalized aftermath of the Phoenix lights. I