Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Photos courtesy of Katie Bell and Harper Brock One of the great things about being at SCAD is that students are presented with the opportunities to explore their passions and their roots through projects. For some graduating students, this process is a joy as it allows t
Creative Direction by Kendra Frankle, Graphics by Halle Garrett The life of a college student tends to be more chaotic than most. Students’ minds are all over the place trying to keep up with assignments, jobs and social lives. Often, food takes the backroad. Whether you’re cooking full
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Photograph courtesy of Olympic Press Package The 2020/2021 Summer Olympics officially began with the opening ceremony in Tokyo, Japan on Friday, July 23 and the closing ceremony will occur on Sunday, August 8. The first events on the docket included baseball/softball, soc
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Photography courtesy of Eduardo Holguin Eduardo Holguin started taking photographs when he was growing up in the Dominican Republic. “You know, they were pretty basic pictures and then I decided to get a professional camera,” Holguin said. “I would take pic
Written by Paige Mathieson, Video by Ali Grutchfield, Illustration by Halle Garrett Major cities and tourist attractions alike tend to have a way of making their name known through key elements such as their visual appeal, a pool of activities, and most importantly: food. The unique charm of Savanna