“We get to keep current on what’s going on, not every library has that privilege. But at SCAD, we have that,” Jackie Dunn, the Collection Strategy Librarian said. Dunn explained the methods and collaboration that goes into acquiring about 5,000 books in an academic year. “Collection strategy
Kori Carter is a senior Fashion Marketing Major with hands in a little bit of everything. She is president of the National Residence Hall Honorary, vice president of the Black Student Association, clothes designer and full-time student. Additionally, she is active in developing her brand. “I want
By Jessie Ballard The office of Career and Alumni Success (CAS) is a valuable resource that SCAD students have while at school and for the rest of their professional careers. CAS content and communications manager Liz Kelley detailed the many ways CAS can help students achieve their career goals. Ke
By Caitlyn Bryant This Saturday, Oct. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Savannah’s Public Art Lab unveiled one of three pianos that have been painted by three local artists. The piano that will be on display has been painted by SCAD’s very own Tayler Ayers. Public Art Lab ran a contest during September
On Oct. 4, visitors from across the city gathered at the SCAD Museum of Art’s reception for the opening of a new season of exhibitions. From “Palimpsest—Hands Worn Smooth by Coins” by Danish artist FOS to “Inverso Mundus” by Moscow artist collective AES+F, the new exhibitions explore see
By Marie Defreitas Earlier this year, The Universe Trading Company, a local antique and salvage store, changed its home of six years on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard for a bigger space at 1607 Skidaway Road. The store’s original location, across the street from Vinnie van Gogo’s Pizzeria, hos
By Gracie Williams On Wednesday, Ravi Gondaliya held his first lecture on the history and future of space vehicles and exploration at Bull Street Labs. Gondaliya is a NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Solar System Ambassador based in the Savannah area. Although he works as a process engineer for Gulfstream
Photos by Kendra Frankle and Clarissa Wells This weekend was Tybee Island’s 13th annual Pirate Fest where thousands gathered to celebrate and party as the sea’s mightiest conquerors. Downtown Tybee was decorated in seaworthy decorations and party-goers came in costume. We sent two Distri
In the upcoming mid-terms this November, Congressional Candidate Lisa Ring plans to become the new face of politics. Running against incumbent Rep. Buddy Carter, Ring believes it’s time for everyone in the state of Georgia to have their voice heard. Ring has always recognized the importance of bei
Written by Sam BramlettPhotos by Nick Thomsen In honor of SCAD’s 40th anniversary, the university has brought back its old logo, the “Head, Hand and Heart” design, from 1983. Professor Hugh Gale, the artist behind the logo, taught foundation studies when Poetter Hall was the only b