Written by Birdie, Graphic by Anna Porter Welcome back to “Dear Birdie,” a column where I do my best to offer guidance and some humor in response to questions from our college community! Throughout the column, I hope to help answer questions about anything and everything – from class troubles
Written by Ally Abruscato, Graphic by Anna Porter As I sit here in the airport, waiting on my delayed flight, I’m forced to stare blankly at ESPN and watch what I can only assume is a rerun of a baseball game I don’t care about. Before you call me a sports hater, please note my […]
Written by Ky Tanella, Photographs courtesy of Ally Miller-Henson Savannah is filled with so many streets, dozens of annoying one-ways, and some beautiful historic houses to stumble upon on your walk to your favorite coffee shop. However, there’s one walk that we always find ourselves returning to
Written by Sofia Ritz, Photograph courtesy of Gillian Kate Photopgraphy Not only is Jett Black a hilarious individual, a talented fashion major and a beautiful woman, but she is also a phenomenal drag queen. Seeing Jett Black on stage it’s hard to fathom that she’s been performing for o
Written by Cole Mihalich. Photo by Cole Mihalich. During a sunny April weekend, members of the Savannah Philharmonic filled the air with music. Crowds of locals gathered around the musicians at Tanger Outlets, Victory Heights and Chippewa Square. From Gershwin to The Beatles, a sextet of Savannah Ph
Written by Katherine Severin. Photos by Katherine Severin. It’s festival season; a time to let loose and enjoy live music with your friends. For many festival goers, it is a time to forget about work and have fun. However, for a creative, it only fills me with ideas and inspiration. Attending live
Written by Ally Abruscato, Photograph courtesy of Entertainment Weekly. Alex Garland’s “Civil War,” not to be confused with “Captain America: Civil War,” hit theaters last month and has proven to be a divisive film. The film takes place in a dystopian America following a group of journalis
Written by Evelio Castillo, Photos by Edith Manfred Coming into Week 8, SCAD students are starting to feel the pressure of final projects, portfolios, and other art pieces. It may all seem like a quarterly dread and an impossible summit. But fret not! There are ways to destress, manage and overcome
Written by Mia Aponte, Graphic by Ana Vergara. The term “tortured poets” is often used metaphorically to describe writers or artists who are perceived to have suffered greatly in their personal lives, and whose work reflects that suffering. It’s a concept that highlights the connec
Written by Ky Tanella. Graphic by Ana Vergara. Creativity works its way into nearly every aspect of SCAD student culture, and pets are no exception. Today, I’m going to be introducing you to some of the lovable and ever-unique pets in our community! Oracle This little lady’s name is Oracle!