Attention: District is holding a caption contest for everyone’s favorite SCAD bus photo. Comment with your best caption and you could win a $25 gift card to Target. Hurry, the contest ends April 8 at 11:59 p.m. District Staff
By Sarah Boutwell I compliment the craftily ripped T-shirt my coworker is wearing. “Oh, thanks, I made it!” You mean you don’t have to live in a little house on a prairie to know how to make your own clothes? If I made my clothes, I’d look like a lost boy. I compliment the necklace [
By Kim Fraser Would you like to experience another country’s food and cultural dance without leaving Savannah? If you answered yes, then the International Festival hosted by SCAD is where you should be April 7. “We have a record number of cultural and student clubs participating by setting up bo
By Nick Lawrence Last week District sat down with director of student involvement, Trey Reckling, to talk about why students should become more involved at the university in light of the beginning of a new quarter. He stated that there are many reasons why students should feel the urge to become mor
By Douglas Scarpa Continuing the Savannah Music Festival, Acollective and Futurebirds played the Trustees Theater on March 29. Acollective opened the show with a rousing set that included mellow tracks and dance-inducing jams that featured nearly every member of the band playing various instruments.
By Astoria Jellett It looks like the University for Creative Careers is building a new residence hall by Montgomery Hall, where it would house 500 students with a 400-space parking lot and a dining hall by late 2013. Despite its preference for small class sizes, the school is growing. “Each year h
By Kelsey Norden District Staff
By Astoria Jellett 1. Trayvon Martin The pending case of Trayvon Martin, a 16-year-old black male who was killed in February, has dominated the news for the past two weeks. Trayvon was shot for, as of yet, no substantial reason by a neighborhood watchdog in Sanford, Fla. What differentiates this sto