Written by Tilleen Meitzler, Photo by Robin Maaya Many majors at the SCAD require students to curate their own exhibitions before they graduate. In springtime, with senior students approaching their commencement date, the city of Savannah teems with art shows. Students are constantly providing fine
Video by Alex Puga and Paige Mathieson Jedis and Sith lords gathered Saturday, May 4 for Liberal Arts’ event, Lightspeed, at not-so-far-away Arnold Hall. Humans and droids alike came together during the two-day event hosted by the liberal arts department. Fans gathered to honor an iconic pheno
Written by Jade Strack, photos by Elise Mullen This Saturday, May 4, the Savannah Kennel Club hosted their first annual Kentucky Derby Paw-ty. Dogs of all shapes and sizes, along with their owners or foster parents came with an assortment of fantastical hats for a grand time at the Kentucky Derby th
Written by Riley Kane, Photos by Patrick Cox On Saturday, May 4, a crowd waited patiently on Bull St. as Neighborhood Comics was on the verge of its grand opening. By 9:30 a.m., Star Wars characters appeared, and employees served a steady dose of PERC coffee to those who needed it. At 10 a.m., the [
Written by TJ Laggis, Illustration by Kaitlyn Weiner “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11) Time and time again, I have found myself searching for a purpose in
Written by Colleen Miller, Photos courtesy of ZALES From January until March of 2018, a team of 15 SCAD students worked tirelessly alongside Zales to “design fine jewelry that reflects the aesthetic of the modern generation,” according to the Zales website. This SCADpro collaboration involved st
Written by Jade Strack, Photos by Patrick Cox Strong emotions are part of every art piece, but pain and trauma are among the most common. The ‘tortured artist’ is a stereotype that’s often used to describe artists, especially painters. Kwasi Butler, a first-year painting major, use
Written by TJ Laggis, Photos by Nick Thomsen As a naturally inventive designer, Prof. Greg Andrade came to SCAD in 2018 with the goal of redefining the identity of Themed Entertainment Design as something so much more eclectic and progressive in the contemporary world than many have recognized it to
Written and Photographed by Patrick Cox, Video by Alexander Puga SCAD Sand Arts kicked off the weekend and provided a relieving end to midterms this Friday, May 3. Hundreds of people from the SCAD and Savannah community joined together at Tybee Island beach to see what students would create this yea
by Sophie Leopold Eggs have earned their status as a classic breakfast staple. There’s a lot to love about humble eggs as a whole, a nutrient dense food that offers a substantial serving of protein to power up for a productive day. Even though most of that protein is found in the egg whites, the [