Make JO’s your new weekend destination for food with the addition of a sit-down brunch and the continuation of chophouse this quarter. You can now start your weekend with brunch, served Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. “The menu will change weekly based on student popularity, seasona
After hearing from numerous locals that I just had to eat at Drayton Street’s Treylor Park Hitch, I finally made the trip, albeit I didn’t have the same excellent experience that others seem to have. I called ahead to see if my three friends and I should place a reservation, but the hostess
This quarter marks the first anniversary of the SCAD SFX Makeup Club, founded by senior Photography Major Janay Whitehead. “I thought that maybe this would be a good avenue for SCAD to go down, especially for performing arts,” Whitehead said. “It’s not something that anyone thinks is art…I
The Student Activities Council (SAC) will host this spring quarter’s first “Rise & Shine” talk tomorrow, Friday, April 14th at 10 a.m. at the Jen Library. In continuation with the rest of this themed morning lecture series, started last year, the event is open to all students,
SCAD Residence Life and Housing is continuing to follow up on the vandalism outbreaks in the Hive area. The Hive is home to approximately 1,000 first-year students across four buildings: Colony, Dance, Everest and Honey. Over the past year, the new buildings have seen wear and tear equivalent to 1
On April 7, “Tough Talks” gave students the opportunity to consider their ethics and the ways in which positive habits will affect their future careers. The event, hosted by SCAD Professor Jeffrey DeVincent and joined by Liberal Arts professors Beth Concepcion, Dr. Mary Lou Davis and Dr. John Va
Written by Caro Moya On Monday, April 10 around 7 p.m., the Savannah community gathered at the Sentient Bean to be part of “Back in the Day to Current Day: Savannah Activism Across Time,” an event honoring Savannah’s activists from the past and hearing from today’s activists
Photographed by Calvin Scott This past weekend, Savannah’s local tattoo artists showed off their skills at the Savannah International Trade & Convention Center for the Savannah Tattoo Festival. Despite only being in its second year, the festival hosted hundreds of local and visiting arti
Written and photographed by Emilie Kefalas https://youtu.be/xQOOh7EwMoU Law enforcement officials, veterans and other male members of the Savannah community took a stand against sexual violence by donning women’s heels Thursday evening for a lap around Forsyth Park as part of this year’s
“Going in Style” is a remake of the 1979 film of the same name that does an economical job of achieving what it sets out to do. The film follows three elderly men who lose their pensions when the manufacturing plant they worked for moves overseas. So they devise a plan to rob a bank […]