Hosted by Elise Mullen, Produced by Perrin Smith, Edited by Paige Mathieson, Image courtesy of Ariel R. Felton. “Growing up, no one talked about writing as a thing you could do. It wasn’t until my senior year of high school that I took a yearbook class and I got to write a lot that I [&h
Written by Anna Webster, Photos by Anna Webster Olivia Gaddy is a fourth year writing major and creative writing minor at SCAD. She has been riding equestrian western style since she was 11 and has been on the SCAD equestrian team for three years. She says the cancellation of the season was extremel
Written by Elise Mullen, Artwork by Nae’Keisha Jones, Featured image “Color Me Magic,” Nae’Keisha Jones SCAD alumna Nae’Keisha Jones graduated in 2012 with a B.F.A. in illustration and a minor in creative writing. Since graduation, she has launched an online store on Etsy c
Written by Rachele Terranova, Graphics by Nadia Nugent Who is Kamala Harris A native of Oakland, California, Kamala Harris was raised by two immigrant parents. Her mother is Indian-born and her father is Jamaican, though they divorced when she was five and she was raised mostly by her mother S
Written by Vinay Ranganathan, Photographs by Nadia Nugent Trustees Theater is normally home to many live events such as the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, movie screenings and student activities. Due to COVID-19, many of these events have been impossible. Despite this, however, some events are held in
Written by Elise Mullen, Photo by Elise Mullen “The university has made the proactive decision — out of concern for the health and well-being of our students, faculty and staff — that all classes at SCAD Atlanta, SCAD Savannah, and SCAD Lacoste will be held virtually for the Spring 2020 quarte
Written by Anna Webster, Photos by Anna Webster Matt Kastritis is a fourth-year graphic design student at SCAD. He has played tennis for eight and a half years and has been on the SCAD tennis team for three after joining in the fall of his second year. With the cancellation of the season, Kastritis
Buzzword? Yes. But ludonarrative dissonance can take storytelling in games to the next level. Written by Perrin Smith, Graphics by Tyler Lowe, Images courtesy of Naughty Dog/Sony Interactive Entertainment There’s something special at the core of The Last of Us Part II. It’s been called “an ast
Written by Ben Elhav, Image sourced from HarperCollins There’s something to be said for the idea that adults have no idea what goes on in the minds of children. After all, we keep on saying it; there’s a bottomless bank of stories about clueless adults and brilliant kids. Growing up in the
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne and Vinay Ranganathan, Photos courtesy of Kendra Frankle and Dalton Rice “Once you get a taste of in-person classes, you don’t want to go back,” said first year SCAD student Dalton Rice. Originally from Palm Coast, Fla. he relocated to Savannah and is taking classes