Written by Ally Miller-Henson. Image courtesy of Abby Chadwick. During the 2022 Grammys, one name stood out among the rest. Jon Batiste walked away with five awards in total: Album of the Year, Best American Roots Performance, Best American Roots Song, Best Music Video, and Best Score Soundtrack Alb
Written by Ally Miller-Henson. Photo courtesy of Ally Miller-Henson. The Starland District of Savannah has recently caught the attention of art students and tourists alike as a calm spot for the eccentric mind. With new locations popping up within the district like coffee shops, bars and eclectic st
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of Ally Abruscato. From April 8 to 11, Professor Rebecca Nolan and her LFII class presented their work in the Cedar House Gallery. The experimental large-format photography exhibition included pieces from 12 students in Nolan’s class. The exhibit called
Written by Julia Gralki. Photo courtesy of Envato Elements. Every once in a while, when I take out the trash at my dorm at Barnard Village, I stare at the bins for a while, contemplating which one to feed with my trash: the normal or the recycling one? When I take a glance at each […]
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of NPR. We just witnessed some pretty intense Oscars and Grammy Awards. If you weren’t watching live, I’m sure you heard about the highlights. “The slap heard around the world,” as people say, definitely caught a lot of attention. But besides t
Video Produced and written by Ali Grutchfield. Special Thanks to Savannah Wilkinson and Quint Bailey. SCAD offers so many unique and innovative majors, even its current students don’t know about them all. This student highlight of Savannah Wilkinson and Quint Bailey provides insight into the life
Written by Ali Grutchfield. Photo courtesy of Ali Grutchfield. To many bees leaving the Hive, finding somewhere to live in Savannah may seem like an insurmountable task. Everything is either too far from campus, too expensive for students or so old that the historic charm feels more like a safety ha
Written by Paul Jerome Watson. Photo courtesy of Paul Jerome Watson In 2008, Ted Dennard opened the first retail store of the Savannah Bee Company, a local shop situated on Broughton Street in downtown Savannah. It soon established itself as a staple of the city. Since then, the company has grown ex
Written by Emma Pilger. Photo courtesy of Emma Pilger. With the azaleas in full bloom and young, lime green leaves sprouting from every corner, Savannah’s magic is at its height in the spring. There’s no doubt that the warm weather and low humidity of this time of year add to the charm of the hi