Parents’ Weekend started off with the 21st annual Foundations Honors Show. The show recognized the best of student work done in their foundation studies classes. Proud parents crowded the halls of Wallin Hall to browse through the artworks, which were a colorful mixture of charcoal, paint and
On Saturday, the photography department opened its most prestigious event, the Silver and Ink exhibition at the Gustein Gallery. This juried exhibition, which is on its sixth year, features the best of student work in different categories of photography. The opening was held on the same day as the S
This summer, the Georgia HOPE (Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally) scholarship program will be expanded by receiving funds from coin-operated gambling machines and video poker machines. The merit-based HOPE program, founded in 1993 by former governor Zell Miller, rewards students with scholars
Couldn’t make it to the Masquerade Ball fall quarter, or even the Be Our Guest Ball in winter? Have no fear! This year, Residence Life and Housing will be hosting a spring Yule Ball on Sunday, April 28, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. And — true to form — this Harry Potter inspired event […]
These are the adventures of a mischievous little polar bear named Paul, who loves pelting people with snowballs in a town called Bergton. Though he finds his antics to be fun and harmless, he always ends up having to deal with consequences which usually don’t end well for him. (Click to Enlarge) D
The 32nd annual Sidewalk Arts Festival took place April 27 at Forsyth Park. Participants signed up for one of the 852 sidewalk squares and created chalk art to be judged later that afternoon. Nick Lawrence
By Hannah Neff Historic Trustees Theater’s 1,200 seats were mostly ignored while people danced in the aisles and glow sticks were flying through the air at a steady pace on April 24. Sound Tribe Sector 9 filled the auditorium with funky jams, dazzling lights, and heavy vibrations. Savannah und
The Sidewalk Arts Festival began at 11 a.m. April 27 and District has all of the festivities covered. To become a part of our all-day exclusive coverage, tweet, Instagram and update your status with #scadchalk in the post. [View the story “As the chalkdust settles: Sidewalk Arts 2013” on
With the hectic midterms over, many flocked to Forsyth Park to enjoy a relaxing evening in the park and were eager to see the 1971 classic movie, “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” starring Gene Wilder. Last Friday night was the second screening by Films in Forsyth in collaboration
The winners of the 2013 Sidewalk Arts Festival have been announced and the entirety of Forsyth Park has been transformed. The park hosted thousands of artists, parents, alumni and interested onlookers, gathering inspiration from the droves of talented SCAD students scattered along the sidewalk. But