Summary: Justice League no. 2, released last August, continues right where the action of the previous issue left off. Since the previous issue laid the groundwork, we find the series focusing on our heroes resolving the initial conflicts, while introducing the main conflict. The series continues to
On Friday, May 12, the Non-Fiction Gallery celebrated the opening of a show titled “Express Yourself.” “Express Yourself” marks the culmination of a four-year collaborative project masterminded by second-year SCAD M.A. painting student Zachary Eric Federbush. Over 144
A strange, colorful and completely unconventional experience is happening June 2. A group of artists unafraid of eccentricities will put on a multi-faceted showcase of collaborative artwork. They are the Bad Art Collective, a SCAD club open for collaborative minds and focused on the appreciation of
Video by Shelby Loebker and Annslee Jordan Saxon Before you head out for your next Taco Tuesday friends’ night, check out staff members Shelby and Jordan’s search for best taco in Savannah! District Staff
Thursday, May 11, at Alexander Hall, Broadway publicist and mentor for the SCAD writing program Shane Marshall Brown delivered a lecture, “Talk less, smile more: The art of Broadway publicity.” Brown, a 2002 alumnus of the Performing Arts program, discussed his daily duties as a senior
This review contains minor spoilers for the film. “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” is the first of the Marvel Studios’ trio of blockbusters for 2017. A direct sequel to Writer/Director James Gunn’s breakout hit, “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” sees all our favorite heroe
Hey Stingers! Today, I’m going to give you one piece of advice. Be unapologetic. This is the time to throw yourself into the void of life and just take it for a ride. Do what you fear most and do it with pride, regardless if you look a little silly. I speak from experience and say […]
Keys? Check. ID? Check. Phone? Check. Books? Check. Gun? Check. Starting July 1, 2017 students at public universities and colleges in Georgia may be carrying more than just everyday school supplies in their backpacks. On Thursday May 14, 2017 Georgia Governor Nathan Deal, signed a measure that will
https://youtu.be/jN78Apu3IlM Video by Rummel Medina and Hunter Scully Interview by Emilie Kefalas The SCAD community spent Saturday, May 12 at South Beach on Tybee Island for this year’s SCAD Sand Arts Festival. Students, alumni, faculty and staff participated and even competed for each of the
Welcome back to our comparative study on “Reigns,” brought to us by Nerial in 2016, and “Long Live the Queen,” brought to us by Hanako games in 2012. Both games cover a narrative and less combat driven approach to ruling a kingdom, and both are indie games you may not have he