Written by Ky Tanella and Nevin Allen. Graphic by Ky Tanella. Every year, Savannah goes quiet for seven weeks as SCAD students return to their homes and celebrate a little holiday we like to call a much-needed break. Overwhelmed by the stress of fall quarter, freshmen and seniors alike flee the city
Written by Simon Gonzalez. Graphic by Edith Manfred. There is nothing like allowing yourself to seep into the pages of a book and forget about the chaotic world around us, but when we have to face monumental yet highly stressful events such as the recent political election, it’s easy to lose focus
Written by Olivia Longoria. Graphic by Anna Porter. Get out your fishnets, indie sleaze is back! This aesthetic originated in the 2000s during the height of model Kate Moss’s fame. The trend, in truth, was heroin chic. This was a dangerous time of glamorizing eating disorders and drug abuse. This
Written by Edan Ray. Graphic by Sofia Ritz. From its Broadway debut in 2003 to its anticipated leap onto the screen, “Wicked” has captivated audiences with its untold story of Oz’s infamous witches. As fans prepare to see the magical world of Elphaba and Glinda come alive in an entirely new wa
Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Kaitlin Elliott. The Art of Now: A Journey Through SCAD MOA’s Exhibitions SCAD Museum of Art (MOA) never ceases to impress with its diverse and thought-provoking exhibitions. This season, the SCAD Museum of Art presents a rich collection of works, each pushing
Written by Alexandra Salazar-Rodó. Photos by Ally Abruscato. Ahoy! Do you know about Savannah’s very own hockey team, The Savannah Ghost Pirates? The Ghost Pirates are a professional minor league team within the ECHL (formally known as the East Coast Hockey League). S
Written by Arianna Leone. Photos by Arianna Leone. If you happen to find yourself at Tybee Island during October, you might question why pirates have taken over the island. Don’t worry; they aren’t here to steal your treasure; they are here to experience Tybee’s annual Pirate Fest! The Pirate
Written by Olivia Longoria. Photos by Ally Abruscato. “A couple old friends and a couple brand new breasts” Kristen Wigg hilariously, yet somehow so endearingly sings in the theme song for “Will and Harper,” a featured Doc to Watch this year. “Will and Harper” is the hone
Written by Mackenzie Moore. Graphic by Ana Vergara. 5. Taylor Perez, Picture King Having a big star at the film festival is always exciting. However, most of the time, students are rarely ever able to all get pictures with them. The star walks the carpet, takes maybe eight pictures and then security
Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Anna Porter. In 1985, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a harrowing dystopian novel about women being treated as objects, was released. Margaret Atwood continued the story of Gilead and its abused women in 2019 when she wrote “The Testaments.” Today, Atwood’s w