Written by Olivia Longoria. Photos courtesy of Francesca Melillo. Polished. That is how I’d describe graduate student Francesca Melillo’s work. This spring marks her final quarter in the furniture design program. Before SCAD, she earned her degree in Structural Architecture, combining the
Written by Kashvi Pallapotu. Graphics by Kashvi Pallapotu. SCAD’s once-celebrated building arts program is facing a crossroads. Recent scheduling changes have left students frustrated and concerned about the future quality of their education. What was once a thoughtfully paced curriculum has trans
Written by Miha Palancha. Graphic by Miha Palancha. This May 4th, SCAD went full Star Wars. The Lucas Theatre screened The Phantom Menace—yes, the one with baby Anakin and pre-beard Obi-Wan. And honestly, the energy was kind of insane. There was a full-on photobooth set up outside, and so many peo
Written by Emma Morris. Graphic by Emma Morris. We all know it: being a student in Savannah can get expensive. Grocery costs, school supplies, rent — it all adds up. Here is a short guide of tips and tricks to help you spend less money this year and save more! School Supplies: Most SCAD students [
Written by Miha Palancha. Graphics by Laura garcía. The recent Create Now: SCAD event hosted by Adobe kicked off with an engaging workshop focused on Adobe Express, led by platform specialist Jordan Dene Ellis. Ellis, who was warm and approachable, walked students through the platform’s features
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Graphic by Laura Garcia Gomez. Spring in Savannah is chock full with local events. Here at SCAD, The Sand and Sidewalk Arts Festivals are by far some of the most impressive opportunities for creatives and the community to come together. For those more accustomed t
Written by Ava Bonsall. Photography by Trinity Ray. “I feel like I’m doing yard work,” I say with a smile as I shovel out another section of sand with the strength of someone who rarely ever works out. Regardless of the pain in my shoulders and back, I’d rather not do anything else on a
Written by Micaela Alomia. Graphics by Micaela Alomia. Have you ever been one of those lucky students with back-to-back classes? At SCAD, this leaves us with the most awkward amount of time: 30 minutes. Even if you try to get some of your lightest homework done and be productive, it can be hard to s
Written by Paul Holm. Graphics by Paul Holm. Tucked strategically at the south end of Forsyth Park is the eccentric yet elegant Brighter Day Natural Foods Market. While seemingly price-friendly, in actuality it is only for the braver of wallets. However, what it lacks in affordability is made up for
Written by: Miha Palancha. Graphic by Miha Palancha. When SZA released her album “SOS” in 2022, she gave us heartbreak, rage and self-sabotage with glittering production and blunt lyricism. Now, with “SOS Deluxe: LANA,” she extends the world of “SOS.” And not nece