Written by Ananya Panchal. Graphics by Ananya Panchal. John Mulaney’s 2026 tour for his set ‘Mister Whatever’ announced a date in Savannah a couple of weeks ago – and my roommate and I jumped at the chance to grab a ticket. SCAD students know how rare it is for their favourite comedians/
Written by Laura Sands. Graphic by Ananya Panchal. Students were welcomed back from winter break with giant banners in the dining halls declaring OrderUp dead. OrderUp was the app used to order SCAD dining options for pickup, and in some cases, the only way to order food from specific places, such a
Written by Juno Callen. Graphics by Avery Melhado. When Director Emerald Fennell first attempted to recruit Charli XCX for her “Wuthering Heights” adaptation, she suggested the British popstar make just a single song for the film. Charli XCX doubled down and committed to producing an entire albu
Written by Kayla Lybbert. Graphic by Alice Stockli. Right across from Garvin Hall stands the freshly reopened Bobbie’s Diner. This retro restaurant provides an immersive experience into 50s dining, complete with jukebox tunes and milkshakes. It’s no wonder that SCAD decided to bring Bobbie’s b
Written by Laura Sands. Graphic by Kashvi Pallapotu. “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same,” Catherine Earnshaw remarks about her beloved in Emerald Fennell’s new feature film “Wuthering Heights.” While Cathy and Heathcliff’s souls might be the same, this new adaptat
Written by Kelsey Vickers. Graphic by Alice Stockli Fibers is one of the most misunderstood majors at SCAD, but once a year, it bares its soul to Savannah. This year, that day fell on Friday, Feb. 27. From 5–8 p.m., fibers hosted their 21st Open Studio. The building demanded attention. One c
Written by Emma Morris. Photographed by Emma Morris. New exhibitions are popping up left and right at the SCAD Museum of Art, from photography to abstract furniture. There is certainly no lack of unique concepts and creativity at the museum, but last month an exhibit like nothing the MOA had ever se