Written by Ben Elhav, Illustration by Skip Skilling SCAD students routinely use their art to affect change in society, but this year, many will be offered a wholly different and equally important chance to transform the world in their own image. By voting, students can make a difference in the 2020
By Mallory Chain Saturday, Oct. 19, SCAD Serve joined hands with America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia to help end food insecurity for the elderly. Students and even locals, prepared rows of brown paper bags with miscellaneous goodies for the community. This is just one of many SCAD Serve ev
Written by Leila Scott, Photos courtesy of Jack Geshel Nestled in a mountain in the Luberon valley, the village of Lacoste lays on top of medieval stone. It is a study abroad destination for not only SCAD students, but also an artist residency opportunity for alumni. Each summer, members for t
By Meg Aki SCAD’s Black Student Association hosted the 2019 EMBRACE Diversity and Inclusion Conference Friday, Oct. 18. The symposium provided students an opportunity to explore what diversity adds to the workplace. EMBRACE hosted a number of different speakers and industry guests that empow
Written and Photographed by Ben Elhav, Design plans by Brandon Halkitis Savannah is a city renowned for its design. From the colonial mansions that adorn picturesque squares, to the beautifully landscaped Forsyth Park, to the historic homes preserved (and often reimagined) by SCAD, Savannah has attr
Written TJ Laggis, Photos by Tucker Hemphill Nestled on the corner, where Liberty St. meets Bull, shaded by the tender hanging moss, is one of Savannah’s most charming treasures – Satchel. From the outside, Satchel glows; the afternoon sun illuminating the white bricks and big windows. On
Written by Gracie Williams October 18, 1902: Miriam Hopkins Born On October 18, 1902, Ellen Miriam Hopkins was born in Savannah, Georgia. After her parents, Ellen Cutter and Homer A. Hopkins, divorced, she moved with her mother and sister to Bainbridge, Georgia. Before high school, the family mov
Written by Perrin Smith, Photos by Perrin Smith There is an area of Savannah that goes commonly unnoticed. It’s an area steeped in history and culture right at the doorsteps of downtown. It sits right across the old railroad bridges that connect SCAD residential complexes, The Hive and Turner Hous
By David Cerón Giraldo Whether you’re new to the city or have lived here for a while, you may appreciate Savannah’s long history with the supernatural. Yet, some spirits are more potent than others. Pedal Pub The pedal pub is advertised as a fun way to have some quality time with your f
Written and Photographed by Henry Fischer Beesports is one of the most exciting new clubs at SCAD, and the buzz around them is only getting louder. Beesports is SCAD’s club for both competitive and casual gaming. They focus on the major Esports: “League of Legends” and “Overwatch,” but “