Recorded and Edited by Rummel Medina Hosted by Tiffany Cullen Salmi, Liz Kelly and Johanna Hickey Career and Alumni Success (CAS) is a SCAD student’s best resource for job connections, planning and advice. Join Tiffany Cullen Salmi, CAS adviser, and her co-hosts in learning what CAS is and how
Tuesday, September 26, SCAD released its official list of 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival honorees. The festival, which celebrates “two decades of cinema excellence” with its 20th anniversary this year, will honor Salma Hayek Pinault with the Outstanding Achievement in Cinema Award, John Boyega
From an upperclassman looking back at her freshman year at SCAD comes Fresh Advice, the run down on all of the SCAD programs, operations and secret tricks you need to know to make a smooth transition to SCAD life. Imagine this: you’re in a checkout line or about to pay the bill at a restaurant
In the past week, 2000 new SCAD students from 115 countries and 49 states have begun to realize that Savannah is so much more than a collection of squares. As they get their first glimpses at the creative freedom and opportunities afforded to them by the Hostess City, they will be walking on streets
Written by Mike Walker Free pizza may have helped entice a large crowd of SCAD students to come cheer on their fellow Bees in back-to-back matches of the SCAD Savannah women’s and men’s soccer teams Saturday night, but the level of play and opportunity to be proud of our school stood fully on th
SCAD hosted its annual Fall Fest Saturday, September 23 at a new location in two of the parking garages at The Hive. The event, which was previously held at the SCAD Museum of Art courtyard, lasted from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and featured a variety of SCAD student clubs and organizations recruiting new an
This column intends to spotlight student athlete-artists from each of SCAD’s sports teams, no matter how well-established or accomplished. This week’s piece features Caroline Cook who was named the Sun Conference Women’s Cross Country Runner of the Week earlier this September. When Caroli
In June, 2008 Jason Statts, a ‘96 alumnus of SCAD’s graphic design program, was approached in Ardsley Park after finishing a show with with his band and was shot at point-blank through the neck. Because of this random act of violence, Statts suffered irreparable damage to his spinal column and i
Myles Broomfield originally came to SCAD to study film and television. However, after attending a meeting hosted by SCAD’s Ad Club for the advertising copywriting minor, he was hooked, switched majors and never looked back. That switch ultimately worked in Broomfield’s favor. He now lives in
By Sarah Kefalas From a sophomore student looking back at her freshman year at SCAD comes Fresh Advice, the run down on all of the SCAD programs, operations and secret tricks you need to know to make a smooth transition to SCAD life. Starting my day would not be the same if I didn’t have […