Video by Rummel Medina Interview by Emilie Kefalas The Experimental Aircraft Association’s local Savannah Chapter (1514) hosted one of two 1929 Ford Tri-Motor aircraft currently touring airports around the country from April 21 to 23 at the Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport. Passenger
Written by Aubre Garand As SCAD prepares for Thursday’s “Liberal Arts at Light Speed,” Communications Professor and member of the 501 Legion organization Allison Steinwig expressed how Star Wars continues to transform itself from American pop culture icon to a global phenomenon.
The 2017 Marine Corp Air Station Beaufort Air Show hosted close to 100,000 guests this weekend to showcase Naval aviation at its best. The air show presented a public demonstration by the United States Naval Flight Demonstration Team, the Blue Angels. The Air Station’s mission is to promote
Video by Olivia Matway SCAD’s five-year-old community garden is getting renewed purpose as clubs and and classes are using the space to demonstrate sustainable agriculture, natural fiber dying and community involvement. Every other week, members of the SCAD Gardening Club, the Fibers Force clu
This year’s Family and Alumni Weekend honored the work of several SCAD alumni, including Jesse Hildreth (B.F.A., visual effects, 2008), a senior technical director at Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) in Vancouver, Canada. Hildreth, who also earned a minor in technical direction, spoke Saturday
Saturday, April 29, SCAD students, alumni and local high school students participated in the 36th annual Sidewalk Arts Festival. Sidewalks across Forsyth Park were ornamented with unique and colorful designs. The annual, all-day event gave participants the opportunity to compete for categorized priz
This past Wednesday, SCAD Dramatic Writing Alumna Allison Hirsch presented her lecture titled “Pitching Makes Perfect: Selling Yourself and Your Work” at Arnold Hall. Hirsch currently works for Walt Disney World as a writer for their live park entertainment, crafting pitches and scripts. During
It’s mystifying how hard “The Circle” works to achieve nothing at all. This film just doesn’t know what it wants to do or say. Characters are set up, plot points are planted, ideas are explored — but all with the precision of a flash flood. The Film is based on the 2013 Dave Eggers nov