By Krystal Melena Contributing Illustrator District Staff
By Shannon Craig Let me set the stage for you. I stumble onto my front porch and search desperately for my keys. The porch light has gone out and the responsibility falls on me to change it. I choose to save the electricity and leave it out. Lazy? Perhaps. I prefer thrifty. Walking through the [&hel
By Jeffrey Vossler Illustrations Editor District Staff
By Sara Puranan Contributing Illustrator District Staff
Video by Douglas Scarpa Hosted by Nicholas Lawrence Our Audio and Video editors were in the field yesterday for this year’s annual Sidewalk Arts Festival. District Staff
By Emily Duda Contributing Illustrator District Staff
By Susan Kemp From mermaids to dragons and self-portraits to pop art, vivid chalk images lined more than 800 squares today in Forsyth Park. Students, alumni, prospective students and guests from the community joined together for the 31st annual Sidewalk Arts Festival. The event draws participants fr
Our managing editor’s dog visited us today while we worked from the band shell in Forsyth Park. With the use of a GoPro Hero camera, we were able to capture the festival like never before. Yes, we have a canine as our mobile journalist this year sniffing out leads and stories. Here’s her
By Susan Kemp I’ll be honest. I hadn’t really thought long and hard about my stance on the Trayvon Martin case until earlier this week. And I am someone who follows the news. I know all about Geraldo Rivera’s infamous hoodie comment, Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law and the 45 days it t
Student life editor Daniel Alvarez braves the clouds of chalk dust and gets personal with some of the artists at this year’s Sidewalk Arts Festival. [View the story “Chattin’ with the chalk artists [STORIFY]” on Storify] District Staff