By Douglas Scarpa There is a good deal of criticism for John Mayer’s new album “Born and Raised” from supposed Mayer purists. They are calling it “country,” “slow” and “boring.” Some people have taken to the Twitter-verse and Facebook, asking for the “old” John Mayer ba
By Jaquelin Gasc Name: Hannah Goff Hometown: Lexington, N.C. Year: Graduate Student Major: Fashion Design District: When did you decide you wanted to pursue a career in fashion? Hannah Goff: Probably in high school. I was debating between interior design and fashion. I went to North Carolina State i
By Jaquelin Gasc Name: Eduardo Calvo Major: Fashion Design Year: Fourth-Year Hometown: Madrid, Spain District: When did you decide you wanted to pursue a career in fashion? Eduardo Calvo: It’s funny, because it’s definitely something that didn’t cross my mind until late senior year of high sch
Devika Dalal Governor Nathan Deal signed a new bill into action last week, HB 1176, which was unanimously passed by the Georgia Senate in March, will completely overhaul the state’s criminal justice system. Sponsors of HB 1176 seek to improve administration of criminal offenders, which they sa
By Eric Rameriz For the sake of anonymity, let’s call him Richard. I met this guy a month or two ago. He was a friend of a friend, attractive and an all-around nice guy. Not to mention he had light blonde hair, which I happen to be a sucker for. We had hung out a […]
By Hayley Sylvester Classes stressing you out? Miss your family back home? Feeling “stuck” creatively? Having problems with anxiety or depression? Just need to talk? If you answered yes to any of those questions, then the Counseling and Student Support Services (CS3) can help you. We all face di
Editor-in-Chief, District and Port City Review What’s the point? What’s the point of creating another literary journal? What’s the point of trying something new when everything has already been done? In Savannah we have student-produced and school-produced photography magazines, a fashion maga
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By Raine Blunk Photo courtesy of Desoto Row Gallery This past weekend, 43 artists contributed their works to create a gallery show they called “These Friends: A Culmination of our Collective Consciousness.” “These Friends” was the brain child of Katie Dunkle and Clinton Edminster, and displa