Written by Ally Abruscato, Graphic by Anna Porter After another straining school year comes to an end, all we can look forward to is laying sun-soaked in the sand with a good book. Here are some books I plan on adding to my shelf this summer! “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabri
Written by Ally Abruscato, Graphic by Anna Porter As I’ve said before, Sally Rooney is exceptionally talented at making irritating and complicated characters that you hate to love. The same is true in “Conversations with Friends,” as two college students befriend a couple in their 30s. “Norm
Written by Edith Manfred, Photos by Edith Manfred. Few places in Savannah sparkled brighter earlier this month than Poetter Hall on May 16 and May 17 with this year’s Jewelry Trunk Show, which showcased the dazzling wares of the SCAD Jewelry program’s students, faculty and alumni. The two day sh
Written by Cole Mihalich. Photos by Edith Manfred. “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” a classic tragedy by Oscar Wilde, has been the subject of many adaptations throughout its history, from films to recent plays and more. So, why did Seniors George Sefer and Emily Ramirez seek to retell the t
Written by Mia Aponte, Graphic by Ky Tanella. Since I’ll be spending my last summer in Savannah, GA I thought I would share my summer bucket list of all the things I want to do in the area before the beginning of my senior year! Outdoor Yoga Session I have seen these everywhere online and [&hellip
Written by Ky Tanella, Photos and Graphics by Ky Tanella. Springtime (bordering on Summertime) is here in Savannah! This means lots of rain and muggy weather, but most of all, it means beautiful flowers, bugs, and activities! I absolutely love nature, so I will take you through a few highlights I’
Written by Edith Manfred, Graphic by Anna Porter We all had that moment when, as children, we realized that we had a connection to art. That art, in whatever medium, brought something out of you, made you think differently and made you notice something new about the world around you. “Creative
Written by Sofia Ritz and Thaksha Karumanchi, Graphic by Ana Vergara. Dining hall options getting a little repetitive? Looking for some fun snacks to spice up Spring Quarter? We’ve got the recipes for you! Starting strong with a couple classic charcuterie board elements, cheese and chocolate
Written by Julia Lane, Graphic by Ana Vergara In a few short weeks, SCAD’s “Little Shop of Horrors” production will take the stage in the Lucas Theater. Though the annual spring musical is thought by many as a sign of summer’s rapid approach, the process of building the world for the stage b
Written by Edith Manfred, Graphic by Ana Vergara On Friday, May 3, The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum hosted a lecture about the groundbreaking societal reform of the Progressive Era and its impact on female artists as a part of their lecture series this year. This lecture was hosted by guest