Written and Photographed by Ben Krueger Before you are ready to study at SCAD Hong Kong and explore the city’s bustling streets, diverse markets, efficient transportation system and wide variety of food offerings, you’ll need to pack your bag with some essentials. Physical health will be your fi
Written by Nicholas Hammond, photos by Nick Thomsen and courtesy of Nicholas Hammond Before my first day starting at Walt Disney Imagineering, I had a crystal clear vision of what the workspace and job would be like: very organized, streamlined design with a continual reworking of things until they
SCAD Student media manages six student media outlets at the Savannah campus that allow students to express themselves, share news and inspiration while gaining valuable career skills. Student media alumni are following their passions at The New York Times, Disney, NPR, McKinsey & Company, HGTV a
by Leila Scott During study abroad orientation, I was warned that luggage might get lost or delayed. I never thought it would happen to me, but upon arrival, my luggage was nowhere to be found. Needless to say, I lived with what I had for the first three days in Lacoste, but I regretfully packed [&h
Written by Cristina Pelaez, Photos by Nick Thomsen and Cristina Pelaez Since I moved to New York and started working, my life has been very exciting and fast-paced. In my free time, I am constantly discovering new things in the city, while at work I am faced with a new project, task or challenge eve
Written by Samantha Klein, Photos by Nick Thomsen and Samantha Klein Graduating college has been a liberating experience. It began with much needed free time to relax and reflect. I cannot stress enough the importance of all the people who helped me get this far, and how bittersweet it was to say go
Video by Alex Puga and Paige Mathieson, Interviews by Jordan Petteys and Leila Scott, Photos by Nick Thomsen Now that summer is in full swing with fall quarter just around the corner, Fresh out of Sav will feature and document select 2019 seniors through their transition from college and into the wo