Written by Sarah Smith. Graphic by Ananya Panchal. The Met Gala is one of the biggest fashion events of the year. What started as a way to fundraise for the Met’s Costume Institute has become another exclusive event for celebrities to flaunt their wealth while the rest of us can hardly afford gas.
Written by Sarah Walker. Visuals by Sarah Walker. “Oh my god…I love your outfit.” “Thanks, I made it!” While waiting in line for SCAD Fashion 2026, the group of extravagantly accessorized fashion students grew behind me. Adorned with handmade bangles and skirts, sharp winged li
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Graphic by Ananya Panchal. As my junior year comes to a close, I often find myself reminiscing on my life before SCAD. Back home, I went to community college straight out of high school. With both parents at work, I had to depend on public transportation to get to my cl
Written by Bri LaMere. Graphic by Ananya Panchal. There was no doubt in my mind that I would study French when it came time to pick a language class in middle school. My aunts can speak French, my last name is French, why wouldn’t I give it a try? I was pretty okay at it, […]
Written by David Sikarevich. Visuals by David Sikarevich. My roommate and I almost missed the garden entirely. Only a single green sign indicated that we were in the right place. When we stepped out of the car, a light rain shower greeted us, and my camera caught a few drops as well. Accustomed to t
Written by Kimberly Harper-Colucci. Graphic by Ananya Panchal. There is a moment that happens somewhere between starting and submitting. The brief is still open on your screen, the rubric hasn’t changed, but something in the work has shifted. Suddenly, you’re not making it for the grade
Written by Nasir Harrison. Visuals by Nasir Harrison. A buzzed head here, and a split-dyed afro there. At SCAD, there are a multitude of crazy and creative hairstyles around every corner. In my humble opinion, the diversity in how people style their hair on campus is one of the most interesting thin
Written by Bri LaMere. Graphic by Kaitlin Elliot. Savannah’s city squares are impossible to miss. They are prettier, historic versions of roundabouts, but inside each is a rich, sometimes troubling, history. It’s no wonder there are almost 300 sold-out walking, trolley, and biking tours througho
Written by Laura Sands. Photographed by Laura Sands. E. Shaver, a local Savannah bookstore with two locations (one off Bull Street and one in the Starland District), four cats, and walls full of typewritten notes, has been a huge part of the community since its opening in 1975. Esther an
Written by Emma Morris. Graphic by Avery Melhado. As college students near graduation, it’s customary to create a LinkedIn account to connect with peers and possible employers. The platform is like the Facebook of the job market; users can post about accomplishments and job changes, interact with