video by Tyler Rispoli Saturday, May 11, Residence Life and Housing celebrated the end of the year by putting on an event at The Hive pool titled, “Glo.” Students participated in face painting, henna, bowling, a photo booth, swimming and rock painting. The event also featured popcorn, snow cones
By Rachele Terranova The daunting task of securing a summer internship rears its head every year. Weeks and even months of anxious email refreshing and waiting for just one reply can be brutal. This year, multiple SCAD students have received their golden ticket. From Philadelphia to New York City an
Video by Paige Mathieson and Jade Strack College life can be tough at times, but for many students the stressors of school can be combatted by a gift package of baked goods, a phone call, or even just a shoulder to lean on. This Mother’s Day, students shared with us what they love most about [&hel
Column by TJ Laggis, Illustration by Kaitlyn Weiner A moment. A single moment. In the time it takes for a single breath to escape our lips, we face infinite opportunities. Yet, it seems we are so often entangled in the nostalgia of the past and the ambitions of the future and we forget to remember [
by Sophie Leopold Weekend brunch is a must at Savannah’s buzzy restaurants. But when the wait for a table at popular spots are upwards of two hours, what’s a busy student to do? Have a brunch picnic in the park, of course, it’s an easy way to save a bit of time and money. The […]
Written by Colleen Miller, Photos by Rachele Terranova and courtesy of Paws and Effect Eric Shumate finds that community is at the heart of his entrepreneurial pursuits. As a founding member of the non-profit business, Paws and Effect, this Graphic Design and Visual Experience master’s student has
by Tilleen Meitzler, image courtesy SCAD May 8 at 6 p.m. an audience gathered in the Arnold Hall Theater to witness exceptional research presentations. The Larry W. Forrest Writing Symposium, an art history-based competition, recognized four papers for thorough work and erudite achievements. To have
Written by Kendall Shepard, Photo by Jordan Petteys As spring quarter comes to a close, student’s priority is to find where they’ll be over the summer. While some may head home for the summer, others begin jobs or internships. Here’s a guide on what to think about as you plan for moving out an
Written by Sophie Leopold, Photos by Kendra Frankle The start of 2019 introduced fresh locations to the Savannah coffee scene. This community is already home to vibrant cafe culture, with the downtown area alone boasting dozens of spots. Establishments such as Foxy Loxy Café and Savannah Roasters h
Written and Photographed by Kendra Frankle Trinity Serra & Sunny Day During winter quarter, Trinity Serra knew she had to exit a bad relationship. Her solution to not being alone? Serra decided to bring her 14-year-old cat, Sunny Day, to school with her. “It’s honestly not that hard. The res