By Stephanie Avery. On Saturday, March 3, the SCAD Black Student Association (BSA) held their annual Lights Camera Excellence event at the Lucas Theatre in honor of black history month. The variety show was organized by SCAD students and gave students both in SCAD and other local universities a chan
By Kylie Ruffino. It’s hard to imagine that a country as great as America, as developed, faces one of the worst injustices of all: children can no longer safely go to school. Since Sandy Hook alone, over 400 students and faculty have been injured or killed due to an active shooter. But if you
Corina Juliana is one of those friends that your friends keep telling you about. The people you love the most are insisting that you meet her; you’d have a lot to talk about. They say, or she’ll change the way you think about filmmaking. When you first meet her, she’s definitely not what you
This year, SCAD and Paula Wallace inducted five new women into the Savannah Women of Vision, a program that celebrates key female figures whose ideas, leadership and service have shaped the community of Savannah. This weekly column will attempt to share a little more of the stories behind each of th
By Kelsey Sanchez. I came to the Savannah College of Art and Design with an Associate’s degree. I never had to take a math or science class here. I’m an “artist,” so why take a STEM class? But the classes are here, and so are the professors. Why did they choose to continue their care
Filmed by Hunter Scully, Rummel Medina and Georgia Michaels. Edited by Hunter Scully. In honor of tonight’s 90th Academy Awards, we take a look back at the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival coverage and the current nominees and past winners who attended. District Staff
David Enrich, the current finance editor at the New York Times, talked about his book, “The Spider Network,” as part of the 2018 Savannah Book Festival’s Free Festival Saturday. In 2008, a group of Wall Street Journal reporters in the London Bureau started looking into something called LIBOR (
SCAD’s animation department has found a champion of a chair in Chris Gallagher, who assumed his new role last summer. Through this column, I invite not only animation students but the entire SCAD community to listen in on my animated chats with Chris. Besides the obvious acronym, it could be
By Stephanie Avery. This evening, on March 2, SCAD’s chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) will host its annual Beaux Arts Ball. The ball has been a traditional event since its conception in 1648 Paris, France. The event, eventually brought to America in 1911, celeb
Through the end of the year, the SCAD Museum of Art will host two exhibitions from Tom Burr: “Sedimental” and “No Access.” Sedimental includes works from all the way back in 1994 and was described by Tom Burr as “something of a survey exhibition.” The artist said