Alexander Townsend was a constant source of inspiration for fellow artists and musicians. Growing up, he was dedicated to music, festivals, and supporting any and all who doubted themselves in their artistic endeavors. Now, three years after his death, music and art are dedicated to him at the A-Tow
Article by Raine Blunk Photo by Dylan DeRose Florida: it might claim to be “The Sunshine State,” but according to Dylan DeRose, it’s arguably more abysmal than most of us imagine. It’s a state typically known for oranges, alligators, old people and a wide array of theme parks built
Video by Douglas Scarpa Tybee Island held its 1st annual city-wide yard sale on Feb. 16. Across all of Tybee there were people at various locations peddling their wares. District decided to break off into two separate teams and hold a scavenger hunt. The teams searched high and low for a plethora of
After months of deliberation and crossed fingers, the winners of the seventh annual SCADDY Awards were announced and celebrated last Friday night at the Arnold Hall Auditorium. Students’ works were judged by a series of distinguished panelists, and the finalists’ works were exhibited at the Guts
Written by Elisha Frazer American author James Patterson presented his keynote address at the Trustees Theater to capture the essence of the 2013 Savannah Book Festival last Friday. Patterson entertained guests with his humorous and heartfelt tales about making it in the writing industry, while stre
The inaugural aTVFest, hosted by SCAD Atlanta, concluded on February 16. Honoree Phylicia Rashad was awarded the “Outstanding Achievement in Television” award for her work in television spanning over three decades. District was there to cover the highlights from the final day at the fest
Digging for the truth is never an easy feat. The team behind the Cluskey Embankment Stores Archaeology Project spent the past few months, since early November, getting their hands dirty, literally, in order to find the truth behind the historic Savannah structures. The Cluskey Embankment Stores wer
Intramural basketball took place this Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. because of an accidental double-booking with the SCAD girl’s soccer team. Green Street Elite beat Tuna Roll 83-47. Elite’s Taron Jordan racked up 28 points, and team captain Jake Green recovered 10 rebounds. Tuna Roll’s Ja
The United Student Forum is an organization for SCAD students to communicate their thoughts to university officials. Student representatives meet with department heads in scheduled meetings and discuss changes students wish to be made. USF President Robert Paul Jr. is a fourth-year animation student