by Jordan Petteys, Photo Courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival Imagine you’re trekking uphill through life with a sheer veil covering your face –– kinda like mesh behind a screen door –– that same one your dog tore a hole through trying to chase a bunny. We spend January through mid-Nove
Written by Eve Katz, Photos by Mallory Chain SCAD students and staff poured into the student center for a look into the themed entertainment graduate program, Wednesday, Nov. 13, from 6 to 9 p.m. Their debut event allowed students to show off their current works. The Associate Dean for Entertainment
Written by Eve Katz, Photos by Mallory Chain TEA is one of SCAD’s many clubs. The acronym stands for Themed Entertainment Association and exists both as the title of a national organization [involving those in the entertainment industry], and the school club as a separate but related entity. Gradu
Written by Emma Roberts, Image courtesy of Savannah Film Fest Grief is a tricky thing to navigate. Where that be in literature, where it is a thing with feathers, in song, where it is as intense as fire and rain, or unfortunately, in real life, where it is unavoidable. Grief is difficult to depict,
Written by Emma Roberts, Photo courtesy of SCAD We can resonate with the thought of wanting more. Whether it’s more time, more money, more friends or more opportunities, we crave it. From wanting friends and maturity in “Eighth Grade,” to wanting to become an accepted family membe
Written by Molly Dunn, Photos by Emily Budine In a world run by convenience, rising emissions and plastic are making headlines like never before. Single-use plastic is all around us, which makes it seem unavoidable and impossible to cut out. Carbon dioxide levels have been on the rise for decades, d
by Ben Krueger The 22nd annual SCAD Savannah Film Festival drew to a close Saturday, Nov. 2, with the audible sighs of audience members attending “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” – the final gala screening of the jam-packed week. The curtains opened one last time for Tom Hanks to port
Written by Sophie Leopold, Photos by Kendra Frankle By definition, auspicious is an adjective meaning ‘conducive to success; favorable.’ For Kaitlyn Bryant and Mark Ekstrom, the fiancé owner duo of Auspicious Baking Company, it’s their preferred method of baking with love. “It’s all about
By Julia Moran The annual SCAD Savannah Film Festival is one of the school’s greatest attractions. This week-long production includes over 600 students volunteering to help through various roles during the events. A few of the student volunteers revealed what the festival looks like from their
Written by Ben Krueger, Video by Jacob Piller and Ben Krueger Ben Krueger talked to moviegoers waiting in line for the gala screening, “Knives Out” during last week’s Savannah Film Festival. The film stars Chris Evans, Katherine Langford, Ana de Armas and Daniel Craig. As the line grew, Kruege