Written by Lilli Donohue, Photos by Katie Burke Wandering around campus, we are surrounded by more history than we might realize. Whether strolling through neighborhoods downtown or taking a scenic trolley tour, we spot buildings that hold vast architectural history. But, did you know that even the
Written by Eve Katz, Graphic by Tyler Lowe I have been watching videos about the Disney College Program (DCP) since my early middle school years. The program has been running since 1981 and a simple search on YouTube will bring up countless videos of graduates of the program spilling secrets about t
Written by Ashley Wehrs, Photos courtesy of BreAnna Romero On May 25, Georgia’s COVID-19 vaccine eligibility requirements updated to allow anyone 16 years or older to get a vaccine. As a SCAD student who has been studying from Seattle, for the past year, this announcement was and continues to be e
Written by Meg Aki, Photos courtesy of Henry Locke One of the main benefits many students find in attending SCAD is the opportunity to make connections with fellow creatives while working collaboratively, gaining experience in their fields. However, when the pandemic hit, that sense of community wen
Written by Vinay Ranganathan, Photos sourced from SCAD Gamingfest The definition of narrative is a spoken or written account of connected events: ultimately, it’s a story, so it’s no surprise that when people hear narrative design in relation to video games, they think it only has to do with
Hosted by Elise Mullen, Produced by Perrin Smith and Eve Katz, with help from Colleen Miller, Ashley Wehrs, and Meg Aki, Edited by Paige Mathieson, Cover designed by Halle Garrett Ben Elhav, a third-year dramatic writing student, sat down with us for our most recent episode of “Bookmarked and
Written by Lilli Donohue, Graphic by Lilli Donohue, Images courtesy of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection From the Pre-Raphaelite brothers to street artists, we often forget how so many famous artists ran in the same social circles. I, however, love finding connections between people I’m inspired by.
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Photos courtesy of Calvin Scott, Graphic by Colleen Miller The COVID-19 pandemic rocked the world for many college graduates, leaving many of their plans in uncertainty. For SCAD Graduate Calvin Scott, B.F.A. photography 2020, it was another whammy on top of what had alr
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Photos sourced from SCAD As spring quarter begins here at SCAD, graduates from both classes of 2020 and 2021 can finally participate in commencement ceremonies. The upcoming events will mirror most of society in that they will certainly be different. Whether you’re lo
Written by Elise Mullen, Photos by Elise Mullen About a year ago I made the decision to move back home for what I anticipated would be a quick two week “reset,” before heading back to Savannah to continue school and presumably normal life. Those two weeks slowly turned into three, then a month,