Written and Photographed by Kayla Lybbert. On Apr. 10, 2026, I was able to attend peer mentor Ananya Panchal’s SCAD Extra workshop for logo animation. It was not only beginner-friendly and expertly taught, but also exactly what I needed. SCAD Extra is an often overlooked resource that boasts
Written and Photographed by Emma Morris. In the past year, I’ve come to realize that there are parts around Savannah that get missed by tourists and locals alike. My latest discovery has been the beauty of Ossabaw Island, located about 20 miles from Savannah. Ossabaw has previously been privatized
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Photo by Kelsey Vickers. On Wednesday, Apr. 15, accomplished author and SCAD professor Jonathan Rabb gave a talk for students and the general public about writing stories in the crime genre, best practices, and how to prepare for the real world of publishing. This illum
Written by Nasir Harrison. Graphics by Ananya Panchal. If I had to rank the seasons on a scale of favoritism, spring would take the top spot. To me, this is the real start of the year. It’s when the weighted blankets are swapped for park blankets, the drawer full of shorts is finally dusted off, [
Written By Laura Sands. Photos by Laura Sands and Kayla Lybbert. Beneath the low-hanging moss of Forsyth Park, thousands of people crowded the sidewalks under a burning sun to attend SCAD’s iconic Sidewalk Chalk Festival. With about 650 squares to cover, local high school students, current under
Photos by Kayla Lybbert and Laura Sands. Art by Britt Spencer, Awarded First in Alumni Category Art by Hunter Muddiman, Awarded Second in Alumni Category Art by Grace Wisdom, Awarded First in Graduate Category Art by Lily Anderson and Mikaela Parrish, Awarded First in Group Category Art by Catherine
Written by Matthew Thompsen. Graphic by Avery Melhado What is the deal with the squirrels? It’s a question most would ask only with a smile on their face and a chuckle in their throat, but I assure you this is no laughing matter. Squirrels (though they
Written By Riley Carr. Graphic by Ananya Pachal. Before Netflix became the hub of convenience for movie-goers, DVDs and other home media were prominent in the mid-2000s. Underneath the TV in family living rooms, usually housed 10-20 DVDs or VHS tapes. Even certain gas stations had spinner racks of m