Written by Kelsey Vickers. Graphic by Kelsey Vickers. Lively music blares from the DJ booth on 39th Street. Either side of the road is lined with tents of varying colors. The juxtaposition ...
Written by Emma Morris. Photograph by Emma Morris. Artist Andrew Roberts’ exhibit at the SCAD Museum of Art (MOA) utilizes digital media, horror aesthetics and his personal experiences to curate ...
Written by Kelsey Vickers. Graphic by Micaela Alomia. My burnout was at its worst after the spring quarter, so summer break was a necessity. Although after spending two years here, I’ve grown ...
Written by Ananya Panchal. Graphics by Ananya Panchal and Jacob Weston The absence of the Forsyth Fountain cast a shadow over the bright, sunny, steaming summers of Georgia. She was plucked out ...
Written by Laura Garcia Gomez. Graphic by Nicholas Latham We tend to think about our careers in a linear way because that’s what we are used to. From middle school to high school to college ...
Written by Laura Garcia Gomez. Graphic by Aubrey Lauer. Oh, this looks good! Yes, this is how we make most of our creative decisions: choosing based on how appealing a color, a type or a pattern ...
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 ...
Written by Erin Kay Shaw. Photo courtesy of IMDb. Though the documentary is brief, “Love, Barbara,” directed by Byrdie O’Connor, is a touching expression of love. The introductory scene was especially ...
Written by Cole Mihalich. Feature image by Ally Miller-Henson. Photos by Abby Chadwick, Edith Manfred, Cole Mihalich, and Ally Miller-Henson. Recently, Savannah had the privilege of having a multi-day ...
Dizzy, the latest DLC character for “Guilty Gear Strive,” was released on Halloween 2024. The half-Gear queen retains many of her iconic moves from past entries in the series, including her ice spike, ...
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 ...
Written by Edith Manfred, Graphic by Thaksha Karumanchi. If you’re part of a religious community, an art school like SCAD can make it difficult to find a college community with religious fellowship in ...