Photos by Kendra Frankle, audio by Alex Puga and Tyler Rispoli “But on what premise?” is how Erin McDevitt, first year architecture student, makes every decision in her life, including the start of her very own dance company in Savannah. Premise Collective aims to breathe life into the city’s
by Stephen Chen Looming sky and harsh moonlight created a comic-book-esque scene for the Astrals’ “Bat Signal” projector. “This doesn’t seem like real-life,” said Knight, the spokesperson and founder of the Astrals. “This is straight out of a comic book.” On April 19, the
by Erin Krochmalny, image courtesy of SCAD April 25-28 is going to be one crazy time with Family and Alumni Weekend and SCAD’s Fortieth Anniversary happening all at the same time. That’s why it’s important to be prepared for all the events and to be able to keep their dates and times straight.
Bob Votruba is a man on a mission to spread kindness through each state. Votruba drives his sky blue bus covered with messages of love. At each stop he parades around with a sign that has a simple message, “remember to be kind, you just may save someone’s life.” Currently, Vortuba focuses on i
Written and Photographed by Justin Atta Friday, April 19 was the start of Passover, which is one of the most important holidays on the Jewish calendar, and for good reason. “Passover is a holiday to celebrate the Jewish people no longer being enslaved in Egypt,” said Zoe Gassman, first-year
Video by Patrick Cox The Greatest Showcase, hosted by Student Activities Council, displayed an impressive array of SCAD’s performing arts clubs. The two hour show effortlessly entertained the audience with dance performances, sets by stand-up comics, a-cappella and more. Patrick Coxwww.patrickcoxp
Written by Gracie Williams, Photos by Robin Maaya Savannah’s annual Earth Day Festival took place Saturday, April 20 at its new location in Daffin Park. Many people gathered with a single appreciation in mind: Mother Earth. Despite the festival, today is officially Earth Day. So, if you weren’t
by Sophie Leopold No matter how well students become at prepping breakfast, college life always has a sneaky way of turning those priorities upside down. On mornings when it seems like a ridiculous waste of time to eat breakfast, let alone make a meal, a stash of protein bars saves the day. Bars are
Written by Kylie Procita, Video by Negan Fu, Photo courtesy of A24 After being persuaded into seeing the screening of “First Reformed,” by my professor and fellow classmate, I have to say it was well worth one hour and 53 minutes of my time. Paul Schrader wrote and directed the film and took a m
Written by Colleen Miller, Photos courtesy of Cafero Creative Some artists call a cubicle or corner office their place of work, but for SCAD students, Mark Cafero and Walker Cody, “the office” is synonymous with their dorm room. As owner and creative director of Cafero Creative, these two are pu