Written by Lilli Donohue, Photographs courtesy of Lachlan Benford One of the most interesting shows of the season is without a name or artist present. Lachlan Benford, a fourth-year painting and printmaking student, will present her senior show on the corner of Barnard Street and 38th Street. A five
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Illustration by Halle Garrett As a film and television major with a knack for reading, I am an avid consumer of all types of media. Throughout my childhood, I often modeled myself after my favorite characters and tried to find sidekicks like theirs. However, this led to a
Written by Katie Burke, Photographs by Katie Burke “Ever since I became a part of the SCAD community, I fell in love with the amount of collaboration across majors. I’m the type of person who likes to cross disciplines to gain different perspectives project to project,” said Matthew Huntley, a
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Graphic by District Staff In this year of constant chaos, only one thing remains the same: everyone spends all of their time at home. Although it was fun to bake bread and do puzzles for a few weeks, it is becoming harder to maintain a healthy work-life balance when they
Written by Emma Roberts, Graphic by District Staff On April 29, a bat on Skidaway Island tested positive for rabies. While this may be alarming and raise several questions, there are measures that can be taken to prevent the spread of rabies both in animals and in humans. Rabies is a virus most comm
Over the past decade, unhindered by disk space limitations, video game stories have been growing steadily longer. Is that a good thing? Written by Perrin Smith, Graphics by Tyler Lowe, Images sourced from Telltale/Skybound Entertainment and CD Projekt Savannah’s low cityscape crests the horizon. T
Written by Lilli Donohue, Photographs courtesy of SCAD As far as architectural history goes, the city of Savannah and SCAD’s entire campus takes the cake. SCAD may be more widely known for its student’s successes as film buffs, fashion designers, animators and more, but they also have an ama
Written by Paige Mathieson, Video by Paige Mathieson, Image courtesy of Negan Fu What started as an activity to pass time in quarantine has turned into a year-long project for Negan Fu, a third-year film and television major. The Greatest Movie of All Time bracket has grown into a social media proje
Hosted by Elise Mullen, Produced by Eve Katz and Perrin Smith, Edited by Paige Mathieson, Cover designed by Halle Garrett SCAD graduate Emily Larrabee, B.F.A. illustration, 2018, spoke with us about her art in our most recent episode of “Bookmarked and Dogeared.” Larrabee said she starte
Written by Katie Burke, Photos by Katie Burke “I believe that perfume has more power than people realize,” said Brooke Sturgis, a first-year business of beauty and fragrance major. “It transforms a woman into this independent and confident being where she knows she can walk into any room and t