Written by Ali Grutchfield, Illustration by Halle Garrett As the school year comes to a close, SCAD students have arrived at the finish line. Whether students plan to get a job, catch up on sleep or safely see friends, summer break is a time that wholly belongs to them. In the spirit of finals week,
Written by Vinay Ranganathan, Photographs courtesy of Rachel Clinton Rachel Clinton is a rising fourth-year and animation student here at SCAD. With multiple “Avatar The Last Airbender” figurines and a whole room her dad has filled with “Star Wars” memorabilia, it’s not
Written by Daniella Garcia, Graphic by Gabriela Menache For a lot of us, reaching the end of spring quarter means finishing finals, sleepless nights and a lot of running around like headless chickens. The stress is real, and you might not have stopped along the way to check in on yourself. I’m her
Written by Emma Roberts, Graphics by District Staff Oftentimes it can be difficult to judge how media can affect your life. You don’t even really get to know how it did until long after. I first heard about “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power” my freshman year of college. I was 18
Written by Vinay Ranganathan, Photos by Nick Thomsen and SCAD It has been more than a year since professors and students learned that SCAD was shifting to online classes. While students’ learning was affected, so were professors’ daily lives and teaching. One professor affected by this w
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Illustration by Halle Garrett One of my favorite aspects of SCAD is that every student has such an immense interest and ambition within the realm of art. I love hearing students talk about who inspired them to pursue such a grand adventure. Growing up, I had a diverse myr
Written by Eve Katz, Graphic by Tyler Lowe, Photos courtesy of Sydney Bacenas Production design professor Sydney Bacenas has had years of experience with many different companies both in the themed entertainment industry and outside of it. From Halloween Horror Nights to the Reduced Shakespeare Comp
Written by Lilli Donohue, Photographs by Katie Burke Oglethorpe House is mainly home to upperclassmen, but there are some exceptions. Perrin Smith, a third-year writing student, lived in O-House over his sophomore year and found that there were more than just students living in the repurposed hotel.
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Graphic by District Staff, Photographs courtesy of Sydnie Wainland “ It was pretty rocky but not as bad as I thought,” said SCAD graduate Sydnie Wainland, SCAD Graduate, B.F.A. jewelry 2020. In this week’s edition of “Alumni Advice,” I sat d
Written by Perrin Smith, Illustration by Halle Garrett It has been 15 months since classes first went virtual, taking many of us back to our hometowns. For me, that meant I didn’t have much to do except drive down backroads. Instead of facing my new surroundings, like many others, I turned to