Written by Ally Abruscato. Photos by Ally Abruscato. It’s that time of year again. When the best of the best line up at the starting line to one of the greatest races this town has ever seen. Clementine, Skittles and Oscar wait with bated breath for their plastic enclosures to lift. Everyone place
This issue of AudioFile is extra special and extra spooky, as Halloween is just around the corner. Over the past month, I’ve been curating a playlist of a sound I’ve been really invested in recently– a mix of new and old electronic, new wave and gothic rock. After all, there’s ju
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Photos by members of the Savannah Photography Club. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a photography club is worth a billion conversations. The Savannah Photography Club has become a community: a third place, outside work and home, to meet people who share the s
Written by Olivia Longoria. Graphic by Isabella Anderson. When deciding to go to college, there are a lot of things to consider. To name a few, the major you want to pursue, clubs on campus and dorm life. But let’s be honest; another important factor is choosing a place where you can look out
Written by Trinity Ray. Graphics by Bahar Rezvanifar. Photography by Lucho Salva. SCAD Jam is an up-and-coming club available to any student with an interest in music! Their goal is to create a “family tree” of student musicians and societies for various styles of music. This 
Written by Abbie Brodne. Graphic by Anna Porter. When fall rolls around, as Lizzy McAlpine said in her hit song Vortex, “Someday, the world willstop and it will feel just like this did.” With the long winter coming and the grey skiesnever-ending, what’s the best way to cheer you up? Th
Written by Tyler Payne. Graphic by Ana Vergara. Between cat cafes, pedal pubs and pirate festivals, it’s tempting to try as many of Savannah’s offerings as possible, but there’s something special about being a regular at that one place you click with. Stopping by every few days provides comfor
Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Anna Porter. I’ll admit that my reading schedule fell short of my expectations over the summer. But what better time to pick up the pace than during a dark academia fall? In my head, the Jen Library is an ivy-covered stone building in the middle of the English
Written by Sofia Ritz. Graphic by Ana Vergara Garcia. The summer of 2024 saw a drastic surge in players of Dress to Impress (DTI), one of many games hosted on the parent platform Roblox. This relatively simple dress-up game has caught the attention of a much broader audience than expected, given Rob
Written by Olivia Longoria. Photo courtesy of SCAD MOA. A colorful display of true love. That’s what the SCAD Museum of Art exhibition ‘A Love Letter’ with Ruben Toldeo is. Cuban illustrator Ruben Toledo has created a shrine through design dedicated to his late wife,