Written by Laura Sands. Photographed by Laura Sands. E. Shaver, a local Savannah bookstore with two locations (one off Bull Street and one in the Starland District), four cats, and walls ...
Written by Emma Morris. Graphic by Avery Melhado. As college students near graduation, it’s customary to create a LinkedIn account to connect with peers and possible employers. The platform is ...
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Graphic by Ananya Panchal. Spring has always been a time of reminiscing for me. My birthday falls in April, and every year I have more memories to wash over me.
Written by Nasir Harrison. Graphics by Nasir Harrison. I’ve never been far from home during my time at SCAD. I’m from Decatur, Georgia, which is a measly three hours away from Savannah. I’m ...
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Graphic by Micaela Alomia. Makeup has always been something I have never been super comfortable with. I never grew up watching the YouTube makeup artists who others ...
Written by Bri LaMere. Graphic by Ananya Panchal. Welcome to Hostess City History: a monthly column where I gather a corner of the city’s history to share. April is especially important for nature ...
Written by Kelsey Vickers. Photo by Kelsey Vickers. On Friday, April 24, Savannahians gathered in Daffin Park to do what they do best: educate through connection and creative expression. This year ...
Beneath the low-hanging moss of Forsyth Park, thousands of people crowded the sidewalks under a burning sun to attend SCAD’s iconic Sidewalk Chalk Festival. With about 650 squares to cover, local high ...
Avoid awkward first date silence by using one of these Written by Shanti Hastings-Kimball. Graphics by Ananya Panchal. A first date can be very uncomfortable. What do you say once you get past the ...
Photos by Kayla Lybbert and Laura Sands. Art by Britt Spencer, Awarded First in Alumni Category Art by Hunter Muddiman, Awarded Second in Alumni Category Art by Grace Wisdom, Awarded First in ...
Written by Nasir Harrison. Graphics by Ananya Panchal. If I had to rank the seasons on a scale of favoritism, spring would take the top spot. To me, this is the real start of the year. It’s when ...