Column by TJ Laggis, Illustration by Kaitlyn Weiner “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.” Matthew 5:14 This is the story of us––the people roaming the Earth in 2019. Some parts of our story are rough around the edges, some parts are beautifully smooth; yet
Written by Colleen Miller and Jordan Petteys, photos by Kendra Frankle and Jordan Petteys The 2019 SCAD Savannah Runway Show hit the catwalk Saturday, May 18 in the Hive Parking Deck. This annual, signature SCAD event featured the work of senior and graduate students, drawing a crowd of students, fa
by Sophie Leopold and Paige Mathieson The Farmer’s Market isn’t just for kale enthusiasts and Gwyneth Paltrow wannabes. On Saturday mornings, local vendors and growers gather at Forsyth Park to share their goods with the community. There’s fresh produce, artisan pastries and specialty food
Column by Kendall Shepard The weeks between quarters feel like a hazy time in Savannah. Finding transportation at the height of tourist season can be difficult for students, especially those without cars. However, Savannah has a multitude of ways to get around the city. 1. Car If you do have a car,
Written by Colleen Miller, Image courtesy of IQuads Graduating in 2011 from SCAD with a degree in graphic design, Ramona Todoca is known for her creative designs and professional success from a young age. As an alumni mentor for the 2018-2019 year, Todoca met with students, reviewed portfolios and m
Written by Stephanie Avery, photos by Rachele Terranova Deep is an organization dedicated to uplifting Savannah youth into agents of change and community leaders through the art of writing. The Deep Center publishes the work of young writers who complete their Young Author Program. This program focu
by Patrick Cox The SCAD Bee’s Savannah Cycling team traveled to Augusta, GA this past weekend to compete in the USA Collegiate Nationals hosted by USA Cycling and bringing together schools from coast to coast. The race weekend kicked off on Friday with the Individual and Team Time Trials. SCAD Sav
Written by Emily Sanders, Illustration by Aleyna Moeller For all of the reasons we love SCAD, there are also some complaints we have all laughed about at one point. So, let’s take a trip down memory lane together. Here are a few situations you may have found yourself in while at SCAD. 1. Red Bus [
Written by Erin Krochmalny, Gif courtesy of Giphy Tornado season is here, and too frequently a tornado warning is issued, but nothing happens. The most recent occurrence was two Saturdays ago. After these false warnings, tornadoes may not seem like something to be worried about. But they aren’t pl
Written by Sam Bramlett, Illustration by Aleyna Moeller Recently, District conducted a poll asking students where they fell on the political spectrum. Out of the 114 students that participated, 83 were Democrat and 31 were Republican. According to a Gallup Poll from 2017, 42% of adults in Georgia id