Video by Alex Puga and Ben Krueger In attempt to celebrate the new season, Ben wanted to find out what students were looking forward to most this autumn. Naturally, he expected to hear answers like pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin patches and pumpkin pie; rather Ben got an overwhelming amount of respon
Written by Erin Davis and Eve Katz, Photos by Gaby Martinez and Erin Davis, Video by Julia Moran, Christian Phillips and Mallory Chain The city of Savannah held its 38th annual Jazz Festival Sept. 23-28. There were a total of 28 performances over the past week, each one of them free to anyone who wa
Written by Gracie Williams This week in 1959, Hurricane Gracie hit the southeastern states. It formed near the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas, the hurricane slowly made its way across the Atlantic. Savannah was spared for the most part, but still experienced heavy rain and wind damage. In Sou
Written by Sophie Leopold, Video by Rebecca Wolfe in collaboration with Paige Mathieson and Sophie Leopold Where to go when every friend in the group chat has a different craving? Starland Yard is Savannah’s latest answer. This new foodie destination, located on 40 and Whitaker, combines several c
Written by Eve Katz, Graphic by Kaitlyn Mitchell, Photo courtesy of Ethan Helow The Port City Review exists as an annual magazine-style exhibition of student work, all put together by SCAD Student Media. The deadline for student submissions is October 27, so students planning to have their work cons
Written by Elise Mullen, photos by Gaby Martinez Juliana Lupacchino, a 2017 SCAD Fibers alumni, and William Kesling, a 2016 SCAD Graphic Design alumni, have always known they wanted to create an experience for people, unlike typical gallery shows. “We first started by doing a small show that
Written by Melanie Coan, photos by Nick Thomsen and courtesy of Melanie Coan Initially, I was a 3D modeler and 3D printer technician for a Jewelry company called “The Touch.” I worked directly with the owner of the company. He gave me designs and specs for new pieces that he wanted to pu
Written by Jessica Konopinski, photo courtesy of Sierra Ellis A mandatory evacuation for Hurricane Dorian not only forced the students and faculty to leave, but also the SCAD Equestrian horses. With every intention of keeping the horses and faculty in place, the plan diminished when a mandatory evac
Written by Sophie Leopold and Gracie Williams, photo courtesy of Jack Geshel When Jack Geshel and Eliza Hunter met on the first day of Freshman year at SCAD, they never imagined that one day they would be married and share a studio in the south of France. Both artists graduated in 2017 [Geshel, B.F.
Written by Olivia Laurel Poole, Photos by Jordan Vescio, video by Kylie Procita and Jordan Vescio Saturday, Sept. 21, the town of Savannah experienced a monumental display of protest to oppose environmental devastation. Upon walking towards the protest, a small grouping of children played in the gra