Mid February, Savannah, Georgia made national headlines for an incident involving a horse-drawn carriage and seven passengers. On Friday, Feb. 8, a single horse pulling a carriage of six tourists and one driver was reportedly spooked by a landscaping crew trimming a nearby tree. As a result, the hor
Written by Gracie Williams/Photos by Nick Thomsen/Illustrated by Aleyna Moeller Some people take their secrets to the grave, and while that may be the case for many of the former Savannah residents that are now in Bonaventure Cemetery, there are a few buried secrets that have risen to the surface. L
By Colleen Miller Warm weather is just around the corner, and trips to the seaside are sure to follow. With restaurants, shopping and five beaches, Tybee Island is a popular destination for those seeking the sun and the sand. Home to the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum as well as the Tybee Pie
Written by Leila Scott SCAD will host The Pages of Destiny film with the company of The Savannah Arts Academy Orchestra on Wednesday, March 6. The student created event will be hosted at Trustees Theatre. The one-night event will live feature an original score performed by the orchestra and will be
Video by Alexander Puga and Paige Mathieson This year, SCAD celebrated a decade of deFINE Art, an annual program of special commissions, exhibitions, lectures and performances. From Feb. 26-28, the event recognized emerging and established artists and visionaries. District Staff
Written by Leila Scott Photos by Robin Maaya The SCAD’s Fibers program hosted their Open Studio Night March 1 at Pepe Hall. The event included work from Intro to Fibers students through Fibers Senior Studio. The Fibers major explores prints, woven and knit designs through large scale works and eve
If overnight oats have successfully made their way into your morning rotation, it’s time to get familiar with chia pudding. The little black seeds are not only good for bulking up oats; with a few supporting ingredients, they can be the star of breakfast. Chia seed pudding preparation is similar i
Written by Elise MullenPhotos by Kendra Frankle Originally from Dalton, Georgia, the carpet capital of the world, Trish Andersen pursued SCAD and graduated with her B.F.A. in fibers back in 2005. Her journey recently came full circle when she took up tufting, a form of textile weaving, and started u
Written by Perrin Smith Each year, SCAD Serve partners with a non-profit organization in the Southeast in order to facilitate community service and portfolio-building opportunities for students over Spring Break. This year, SCAD Serve has partnered with Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore project. Alte