Many people might not know this, but SCAD has a cycling team. And even more might not know that they’re really good, leave-you-in-the-dust good. When these artists-on-wheels aren’t sculpting, ...
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 ...
For many Savannahians, this year’s summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro brought back memories of the 1996 Games hosted in Atlanta. Although the big peach was the hub for the majority of the Games, ...
Written by Cole Mihalich. Photo courtesy of Cole Mihalich. Fifty years ago, “Pong” was one of the best-selling games. The story? It was driven by your imagination. Today, the stories in video games ...
Hours: Monday–Saturday / 10:30 a.m.–6 p.m. and Sunday / 12 p.m.–5 p.m. This cozy bookstore has many rooms to explore and relax in. The welcoming atmosphere wouldn’t be complete without the store cats ...
Written by Cai Macler. Photo by Cai Macler. We’ve all seen The SCADamp Certificate of Completion at the bottom of our degree planners, rows of red that read “still needed.” But what is SCADamp? “No ...
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Graphic by Camryn Carmichael. Despite dating back to the age of the Samurai, matcha’s popularity has skyrocketed in recent months. While there are over a dozen cafes, ...
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne. Photo courtesy of Timothy Stammen. “I didn’t even visit the school. I just knew that’s where I needed to be,” says Timothy Stammen, Savannah College of Art and Design ...
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Graphic by Kaitlynn Elliot. Whether you’ve heard about it through the grapevine or happened across it on a stroll downtown, the new Press Cafe has never made a study ...
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Graphics by Emma Morris. Male Yearning: Where’d It Go? “It’s never over, she’s the tear that hangs inside my soul forever.” It’s the age-old line we’ve all heard before, a ...
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 her ...
Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Anna Porter. Among the many books I was lucky enough to receive for Christmas, “The Nickel Boys” became my first completed book of 2025. This Pulitzer Prize ...
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