Written by Erica Detlefs Amidst the chaos of senior year and final projects, illustration major Jessica Voltaggio found peace and stillness in becoming a certified yoga teacher at the Dancing Dogs Yoga Studio on Broughton Street. Voltaggio has been practicing yoga since high school and exploring var
by Paige Mathieson Artist and SCAD alumna Amelia Jamerson strives to create “visual feel goods” with her work while highlighting important themes of life, love and optimism. Based in Savannah, 18Loves offers a variety of pieces that combine positive affirmations with eye-catching illustration. J
by Jordan Petteys Subtle spotlights bestowed a warm glow on worn and well-loved sketchbooks at the third annual Sketchbook Exhibition, “SketchX.” Fourth year architecture student and exhibition curator, Nicholas Hammond, flashed a grin at incoming viewers as they suited up with electric pink lat
By Rachele Terranova Inside the cubic style building on Fahm Street lives a little-known major. SCAD Jewelry Department is one of the smallest majors with only sixteen graduating seniors, but it is arguably one of the liveliest. Carolina Rodriguez, Donahlia Scott, and Rachel Maclean are three of tho
Written by Erin Krochmalny, Illustration by Colleen Miller It’s about that time of year again when students work well into the A.M. and showers become secondary. It’s the dreadful finals week where the artist muscle is strained to its final twitch. There’s nothing pleasant about finals wee
Column by Kendall Shepard With the pressures of working and taking classes over the summer, it can be hard to get away from the city. Here are a few things to do in Savannah when you need a mini-vacation. Tours Tours are one of the top activities tourists will do when visiting Savannah. Savannah pro
Written by Gracie Williams, Photos by Kendra Frankle At noon today, SCAD students joined members of the local community to march in Savannah’s ‘Stop the Bans’ protest. The group gathered in opposition of the newly passed abortion laws in the follow states, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, K
by Sophie Leopold Savannah’s buzzing restaurant scene is a treat for visitors and residents alike. So vibrant, in fact, that choosing a dining destination can be an overwhelming decision. Seniors who have yet to book their commencement weekend meals, read on. Listed below are a some of District’
by Rachele Terranova Fashion Weekend at SCAD comes once a year, and this spring in addition to the pinnacle event, the SCAD Savannah Runway Show, there were two additional displays Thursday May 17 to Saturday May 19. The Jewelry Trunk Show ran from Thursday, May 17 to Friday, May 18 while the Fashi
Written by Kendall McKinnon, photos by Nick Thomsen Twenty-five years ago, Professor Jonathan Rabb never thought he’d become a writer nor was it what he wanted to do. Possibly acting, singing or studying 16th and 17th-century natural law, but not writing. Now Rabb has taught the craft at SCAD