by Colleen Miller, photos courtesy of Lauren Arnold Lauren Arnold, a first-year production design major with a concentration in costume design, began her business with only an idea. Originally from Coral Springs, Fla., Arnold started out wanting to benefit the children and families of the Miami area
by Sophie Leopold It’s spring quarter; somehow this is the already the fifth installment of my student foodie column. Those following along have mastered grocery shopping, overnight oats, and chia pudding. After taking those steps forward, we need to take a few steps back, specifically, to stockin
by Kendra Frankle Hunter Benjamin, a second year film and television major, downloaded the app Tik Tok Dec. 2018. At first, he had no idea what it would turn into. Although he started making videos on Musical.ly as a joke, Benjamin found Tik Tok through a Snapchat ad. After just one month on the app
Written by Leila Scott and Jordan Petteys, Photo Courtesy of Port City Review On Friday, April 5, Port City Review, SCAD’s annual student-juried literary arts journal, will celebrate the release of its April 2019 edition with an exhibition of featured artwork at Alexander Hall. The exhibition
Written by Erin Krochmalny St. Patrick’s Day is famed in Savannah as one of the biggest days of the year. Since the holiday is so hectic it pays to be well prepared for the event. Wake Up Early To get a good spot and the most out of the day, set your alarms early […]
Podcast by Leila Scott and Gracie Williams The “You’ve Overstayed Your Welcome” podcast will explore the hauntings and crimes of Savannah, Georgia. For the first episode Gracie Williams and Leila Scott researched the 1909 Savannah Axe Murder case, also known as the “Most Diabolical Crime.”
Written by Leila Scott, Photos by Kendra Frankle and Patrick Cox On Saturday, March 9, 1000 Water Lanterns were released onto Lake Mayer. The festival was the first to be held in Savannah, welcoming the community to decorate the lanterns with their wishes and hopes. The idea for the festival came fr
Written by Leila Scott, Photos by Jordan Petteys Today, the world is celebrating International Women’s Day. SCAD’s student body is comprised of over 65% female students, 14% being international. Representing nearly 100 different countries, international students bring unique roles and customs to
Written by Kelsey Sanchez Of Georgia’s coastal counties, Chatham has the fastest growing population. Within Chatham county, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, Savannah is the fastest growing of Chatham cities. SCAD is reflecting this growth, having increased its student body 26 percent since 201