Four graduate sequential art students won first place in the MIX 2012 Comics Marathon. The marathon began at 8a.m. Wednesday morning and went until 8a.m. the following morning. Chronicles of Larisonia: Dawson’s Quest, the entry by Ariela Kristantina, Adam Del Re , Jorge Corona and Jen Hickman,
As a continuation of the Get to Know series, District sits down with Trey Reckling, Director of Student Involvement, as he speaks about his duties, passions and interests. You have probably seen him before, he is usually seen floating around events on campus. So don’t be a stranger, knowing us
Photo by Media Commons Steve Jobs’ biography surprised me on two fronts. I didn’t know the guy was so active in so many fields with so many people. He co-founded Apple and pioneered graphical computer interfaces, and was directly involved in the talks that led to Disney buying Pixar. Jobs had co
By Danielle Austin Oct. 5 marked the first day of the Junior League of Savannah’s 65th Annual Thrift Sale. People of all ages lined up outside of the Civic Center eagerly waiting for the doors to open and the bargains to begin. And boy did they begin. “It’s like riding a roller coaster,
By Shannon Craig A majority of the Savannah City Council approved the beginning of Phase I in the cruise ship terminal staging area study on Oct. 6. The entire study is to be completed in three phases and is estimated to cost approximately $279,500. Phase I, the most expensive of the phases, will co
DENVER— The 2012 Election hit the ground running tonight with the first presidential debate at the University of Denver, moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS’s “NewsHour”. The subject was domestic policy, which is considered one of the biggest issues of this election. The competitors remained poli
By Shannon Craig With supporters in red on one side and press on the other, the Savannah City Council special council meeting today to discuss the resignation of City Manager Rochelle Small-Toney began with sides clearly divided. In the months leading up to this morning’s session, Small-Toney
On the evening of Sept. 28, pepper lights and paper lanterns lit the Habersham Hall Courtyard, thus transforming it into the setting for the Mid-Autumn Festival hosted by the Chinese Student Association and the ISSO. The Mid-Autumn Festival, a symbolic celebration of happiness and prosperity, has be
BY AUGUSTA STATZ After two years of work, Vogue editor-at-large André Leon Talley has finally opened “Little Black Dress” to all of Savannah. The exhibit, curated by Talley himself, highlights and tracks the evolution of the iconic fashion staple. “This is by no means the first ‘Little Bl
On Saturday the Trustees Theatre served up the finest buffet of animations that students had to offer. SCADanimate 2012 featured short films from both the Savannah and Atlanta campuses. The eighth annual showing for the event included works from various sources. Some were senior projects or graduate