Written by Rainé Eliza Anyone who thinks boogie is dead is in luck, because this weekend “THE DISCO SHOW” is ready to woogie. Psychic Mirrors, a Miami-based, 10-piece disco group, is coming to Dollhouse Productions on the night of March 30 and promises show-goers “modern boogie jams,
The weather may be unusually cold for spring, but the International Student Services has a special reception guaranteed to raise the temperature here at SCAD. The ISSO, along with the SCAD Language Studio, are sponsoring the “Far From Home” juried exhibition, featuring artwork created by interna
When asked about the show, Le Snoot co-founder Matt Jackson had only one thing to say: “It ain’t your grandma’s tee party!” And after the turnout at the gallery’s last event, “The Big Bad Print and Poster Show,” we can’t expect anything less. Despite Le Snoot’s location nestled beh
The Easter Bunny will be headed to Savannah this Sunday. How do you plan to celebrate the holiday? District Staff
By Shannon Craig Sheryl Sandberg, CEO of Facebook, career It-Girl and author of the newly released book “Lean In,” has been popping up in glossies nationwide over the past month. The successful career woman and working mother is quickly becoming the face of the modern do-it-all female role model
As the second day of SCAD’s Humans vs. Zombies tournament continued, District Task Force provided you up-date coverage from the center of the action. Take a look at the video below to follow the human resistance and see which members of District Task Force survived to fight another day. For update
Over the last week, the District staff has spread from coast to coast. Whether resting and relaxing, starting a new job, or cleaning up the Student Media office, our crew is anxiously awaiting the beginning of a new quarter and a new year for the Student Voice of SCAD. Take a look at where some [&he
The shooting of a 13-month-old child in nearby Brunswick, Ga. yesterday has resulted in the arrest of two young boys. Though no information about the juveniles has been released, the mother of the victim described them as African-American boys, one appearing to be near the age of 15, the other young