Written by Sofia Ritz, Graphic by Sofia Ritz We’ve all been told, at some point, to put our phones down at the dining table, and it’s pretty common knowledge that being on the phone while interacting with others is considered rude. There are some gray areas, however, within phone etiquette, that
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 trouble
Written by Edith Manfred. While it feels like every other person you meet at SCAD is a film major (and we love you all), it’s rare that you actually know what specifically within the film industry they do without inquiring further. The film industry requires a myriad of different roles beyond the
Written by Ally Abruscato, Graphic by Anna Porter Like most other twenty-year-old women with a taste for a certain blonde singer/songwriter, Taylor Swift has recently been heavy on my mind. I’ve listened non-stop since Swift released her double album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” With a wh
Written by Sofia Ritz, Graphic by Sofia Ritz On April 19, 2024, the Savannah Tree Foundation (STF), a local nonprofit dedicated to protecting Savannah’s urban forest, held Candler Care Day- a volunteer effort to help maintain the oldest tree in Savannah, the Candler, which also happens to be on SC
Written by Edith Manfred, Graphic by Thaksha Karumanchi. If you’re part of a religious community, an art school like SCAD can make it difficult to find a college community with religious fellowship in Savannah. Luckily, there are lots of SCAD students who attend a myriad of churches, synagogues, m