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Is gluten-free the way to go?
By Augusta Statz Gluten, found in wheat, barley and rye, has recently gained the public’s fascination. According to an article in Vogue, the blame for this fascination falls on
Music festival to honor the life and love of music of a SCAD student
By Augusta Statz Alex Townsend, a second-year at SCAD, passed away last Valentine’s Day due to a car accident. In honor of Alex and his love for Savannah and music, many friends
Oh, say, can you sing the right lyrics?
By Augusta Statz Following in the footsteps of Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction, Christina Aguilera’s singing of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the national anthem
Does your hair color show your personality? Does it matter?
By Augusta Statz I recently read an article in Maire Claire titled “What Does Your Hair Color Say About You?” It made me ask myself what does my never-been-dyed, natural hair
SCAD collaboration competes for lake house redesign
By Augusta Statz SCAD professor of architecture, Amy Wynne and graduate student Mark Leveno, recently competed in FreeGreen’s Who’s Next 2.0 Competition. The results of the com
A homemade remedy for rough hands
By Augusta Statz Last week, I wrote about combating dry skin in the winter, which, due to the weather, has become a recent interest of mine. Going along the lines of keeping skin m
SCAD professor adds structure to chaos
By Augusta Statz Timothy Jackson is a professor of art history who also specializes in new media and digital art. In his exhibit that is being featured at the S.P.A.C.E. center in
The artist speaks: Caomin Xie
By Augusta Statz Caomin Xie, the artist whose work is being featured at the Gutstein Gallery until Jan. 23, explained his inspiration for the exhibit at an artist’s talk Jan.
Combat winter weather with helpful skin tips
By Augusta Statz Let’s face it. Winters can be brutal on your skin. With the cold weather, I have recently become interested in how to keep my skin moisturized due to the cold co
Students collaborate to make art, jewelry for a purpose
BY AUGUSTA STATZ Five metals and jewelry graduate students working together in a collaborative studio class have created a project that uses jewelry as a means of helping the envir