Written by Avery Melhado. Graphic by Avery Melhado. The air is getting warmer, the sun is shining brighter. Snow days are over and class is back in session. The weather is perfect for walking. I ...
Written by Miha Palancha. Graphic by Miha Palancha. As a 19-something freshman at SCAD, I feel like I’m at the perfect starting point for the saga of unpaid work—the place where companies look at ...
Written by Trinity Ray. Graphic by Trinity Ray. Happy birthday! Well, maybe your birthday isn’t today, but if it’s soon then we are here to help. There are a lot of places to find deals and gifts on ...
MEETINGS EVERY WEDNESDAY, 8:30PM IN THE STUDENT MEDIA OFFICE IN O HOUSE ...
Written by Edan Ray. Photo by Edan Ray. I’ve been a traveler since I was 4 years old. While some might say you can’t remember much at that age, I’m here to prove otherwise. Alaska, 2006. My first big ...
A glimpse into Sylvie Raith’s senior thesis. Written by Sarah Johnson. Photos by Sarah Johnson. I first met Sylvie Raith, Fibers 2025, while studying in Lacoste, France. We bonded over ...
Written by Miha Palancha. Photos by Aashish Kumar Bankala. If you’re a regular at the Hive Cafe, you may have noticed a disturbing pattern—our beloved dishes are vanishing. One day, you’re ...
The Ocelots are a stunning new indie-folk band alike to the kin of The Shins and other chamber pop acts. I have discovered them recently with their “holiday” song titled “The Good of a Bad Year,” ...
Written by Linnea Sheneman. Graphic by Linnea Sheneman. On the tragic day of February 11th the Duolingo owl, lovingly called Duo by those who knew him passed away. In a TikTok video Duo was struck ...
Written by Avery Melhado. Photos by Avery Melhado. I moved to Savannah in the middle of the summer, when the city was quiet and the students were sparse. I was searching anywhere and everywhere ...