Written by Hana Hyman Photo courtesy of Taylor and Judy Krankowski After the fashion show this weekend, once everything had been said and done and walked the runway, District met with Taylor Krankowski one last time to hear her closing thoughts. Two of Krankowski’s outfits were on display througho
Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photographed by Bibiana Aguero SCAD’s freshman and transfer student cast play, called “The Laramie Project,” opens on Thursday May 22 in Crites Hall’s Mondanaro Theater. Experimental in design and nonfiction in subject matter, “The Laramie Project is,
Written by Brianna Howarth “Wake Me,” the opening track on Midnight Faces’ latest album, “The Fire Is Gone” (released May 13), sets the mood of a delicate, ethereal, dream-like journey. Contrary to the song’s title, you won’t want to wake from the emotional landscape that t
Photo courtesy of scad.edu [View the story “Why we didn’t run the Foerster story” on Storify] Nick Lawrence
Video by Daniel Poler Protestors have been using the hashtag “SOSVenezuela” to show people outside of the country what is happening. “It’s kind of like a connection game—you can tag Rihanna and put SOS Venezuela and she will retweet it,” said Maf. “It’s amazing like that, the social
There are currently 71 students from Venezuela studying at SCAD in Savannah – it is one of the top five countries that international students come from. Maria “Maf” Rodriguez Caracas, Venezuela Third-year Illustration Left Venezuela nine years ago and moved to Costa Rica when she was 14 ye
Written by Emily Jones Graphic by Ji Young Kim Last month, Georgia’s Governor Nathan Deal signed a bill into legislation that beginning July 1 will grant leniencies for people permitted to carry concealed weapons. The law will allow authorized officials to bear arms on school grounds, including el
**SPOILER ALERT** This article contains spoilers, including character deaths, for “Game of Thrones” up to episode 4×07. Episode 7, “Mockingbird,” meandered at the beginning, not really getting to the meat of things until the second half, but after that dramatic previous episode
Written by Madeline Harbick Photo from Wikimedia Commons [View the story “Diapers in the SCAD Fashion Show: Understanding the avant-garde” on Storify] District Staff