By Katelan Cunningham A rainbow pyramid of Peeps, wine and the aroma of coffee made for a unique opening reception for the Pompous Twitter exhibition by third-year painting major Jose Ray April 3 at The Sentient Bean. Despite the recent popularity of the social networking site Twitter, Ray says the
By Deanne Revel “We’re monogamous, but don’t have any expectations for me because I’m still unsure about you and I’m still deciding if I want to date you.” Yes, I was put on dating layaway. The strange context of my last relationship was only a sliver of the most unconventional relations
By Tiffany Cullen As some of you may have noticed, District is changing. The Web site is being updated to make it more streamlined with easier navigation. This is just the beginning of new changes to make District better and more accessible to you. Since its inception, District has won numerous awar
SCAD Radio will screen “24 Hour Party People” 8 p.m. April 9 at in Arnold Hall. Admission is free, but students must present their SCAD ID at the door. “24 Hour Party People” exaggerates the founding of Factory Records, the Manchester-based record label responsible for discovering bands like
This week District will begin long-term coverage of the economic woes we face as students and a nation. We’ll focus on the job market SCAD students graduating this year will enter, and we’ll check in on students already in the job market to see how they’re faring. Additionally we
scAD Wars is brought to you by Advertising Design professor Sean Trapani’s Copywriting for Broadcast class. ROBERT PIZZOLATO Nowadays, advertising needs to stand out. It needs to be remembered. It needs to do something so odd and new that people ask “what the bleep was that?” Otherwise, i
March 24 4:40 a.m.— Security discovered the Byte Café exterior door was unsecured. Security patrolled the building and found nothing out of the ordinary. Maintenance had been in the building earlier in the morning and may have forgotten to lock the door. Security performed extra patrols of the ar
By Tandy Versyp I scanned the dining room in hopes of a table but the economy hasn’t been stimulated enough for many people to open their wallets on a Wednesday night for moderately priced steaks. Sometimes waiting tables is like “Waiting For Guffman,” minus the adorable Parker Posey. I made m
By Kristine Stevens April 3 will be a day of celebration for the folks at Desotorow Gallery at 2427 De Soto Avenue. From 7-9 p.m., this nonprofit organization will host an opening reception for its first anniversary exhibition, “One for the Row,” which will run through April 8. Reception guests
The Weston House Swap-Meet is scheduled for 3-5 p.m. April 17 in the Weston House courtyard at SCAD. Students will have the opportunity to sell items they no longer want or need to other students. Career Services, Counseling Services and other SCAD departments will also be attending to answer questi