Photographed by Jordan Petteys and Nick Thomsen On Saturday, hundreds of SCAD students, alumni and faculty showcased their artistic skills using the unconventional medium of sidewalk chalk. Their work stretched across Forsyth Park and attracted crowds of viewers to enjoy the art, food, music and gor
Since 2016, SCAD Art Sales has offered a platform for SCAD undergrad and grad students, alumni, faculty and staff. Curating from various majors including fibers, photography, painting, illustration and printmaking. “I have sold many pieces through SCAD Art Sales,” SCAD alumna, Meredith Pardue sa
Written and photographed by Mike Walker On April 21-22, the SCAD Savannah men’s and women’s Track and Field teams travelled to Miramar, Fla. to compete in the Sun Conference Championships, signaling the end of the regular track and field season. Teams such as those of USC Beaufort and Webber Int
From now through Sunday, students can shop Billy Reid designs at an exclusive sample sale pop-up shop at Poetter Hall. The brand, heavily shaped by SCAD alumni, offers a variety of clothing and accessories for both men and women. The proceeds from the sale will go towards SCAD student scholarships.
Last Saturday, at the Trustees Theater, SCAD students had the opportunity to show off something other than their major skills. The night featured singing, dancing, stand-up comedy, ventriloquy and much more. Liz Rodgers, a performing arts major, emceed the event and Alex Hoyle, an animation major, t
By Jordan Petteys. Keeping Savannah beautiful is something all of us can do. Although our lifestyle choices leave behind a carbon footprint, we can manage our usage of wasteful materials– such as plastic and fossil fuels– to encourage a more sustainable environment. Listed below are eigh
Former Georgia House Democratic Leader Stacey Abrams wants to be America’s first black female governor. She knows it won’t be an easy task. “Georgia has a lot of work to do,” Abrams said. The state has one of the highest poverty rates in the nation, an inconceivably high incarceration rate a
This year, SCAD President and Founder Paula S. 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 stor
Filmed and edited by Tyler Rispoli. Between classes, social life and other projects, a team of fourth year UX designers created a new app based on connecting with others around you. Joe Kennedy, Andrew Sibert and Nolan Canady share the creation and evolution of Hang. District Staff
By Patrick Guilford. On April 26, James Lough, Professor of Writing at the Savannah College of Art and Design, will have a reading and release of his second anthology of aphorisms: “Short Circuits: Aphorisms, Fragments, & Literary Anomalies”. While Lough and Stein were at a conference, they