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Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Photo by Trinity Ray. People start trickling in through the big white doors of the Arnold Auditorium before the show starts, slow but steady. Sylvie Simmons stands with ...
Written by Olivia Longoria. Illustrations by Olivia Longoria. I recently deleted Instagram from my phone. I still have an account and will occasionally check it from my laptop, but I was tired of ...
Written by Leah Kilde. Graphic by Laura Garcia. Every fantasy nerd knows that although unicorns are beautiful creatures with healing properties, they are not to be messed with. “Death of a ...
Written by Ananya Panchal. Graphic by Laura Garcia. Are we allowed to tell someone else’s story? Biopics have taken over Hollywood, and the latest rage is Sam Mendez’s four-part Beatles biopic. The ...
Written by Avery Melhado. Graphic by Micaela Alomía. This month, Jennifer Blanco and John Earles visited SCAD to speak to students about their company, Field of Study, which specializes in design ...
Written by Emma Morris. Photography by Emma Morris. SCAD alumna Corinna Goutos’ new exhibition at the SCAD Museum of Art (SCADMOA) features several wacky and eye-catching pieces that highlight the ...
Written by by Arham Khalid. Photos by Carlyle Kinlaw. Two weekends ago, SCAD’s campus burst into color as students gathered to celebrate Holi, the iconic Hindu festival of colors. Organized by the ...
Written by Kashvi Pallalapodu. Graphics by Kashvi Pallalapodu. Student Discounts in Savannah That’ll Save Your Ramen Budget Let’s face it: college is expensive. Between tuition that ...
Written by Leah Kilde. Graphic by Miha Palancha. The historic Trustees and Lucas theaters have been pillars for the Savannah community since their construction in 1920 and 1946, respectively. Since ...
Written by Paul Holm. Graphics by Paul Holm. In the dreadfully uncivilized year of 1733, James Edward Oglethorpe and 114 ragged, debt-ridden colonists washed up on the muddy banks of the Savannah ...