Photo by Katherine Rountree With the end of the quarter past us, it’s time to get caught up on the security reports for October and November, and to reflect on crime for fall quarter as a whole. Hints for what’s to come: stolen property, substances on campus, freshman residence halls. Drugs a
Photo by Megan Balser Fall 2014 SCAD grads’ caps and gowns will be different from the regalia of the past. They have a matte finish, are soft to the touch, wrinkle resistant and very lightweight. And they’re made completely out of post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. For the first time at SCA
Photo by Anais Corrales Written by Anais Corrales When Meaghan Gerard tries to explain how she gets inspired to write, she opens her mouth as if she has a lot to say, then closes it. Her bright blue MacBook perches precariously on her knee and her round face suddenly scrunches up in thought. “The
Photo by Walsh Millette What’s the first thing you’re going to do after finals? Hit the bars? Party? Netflix from sunup to sundown? Blanket burritos until your skin becomes one with all things quilt? (Hint: if you don’t know what a blanket burrito is click here.) Or what about drive/fly home a
Photos courtesy of SCAD Counseling and Student Support Services It’s only at SCAD where seeing the Pizza Fairy is a sign of sanity and stability. It means you have survived long enough to be rewarded with a slice of pizza, straight from the oven. It’s also a sign that it’s midterms or finals
Graphic by Gabby Manotoc Written by Tristan Lueck This column was going to be completely about shows to look forward to over the holidays, but I don’t think I could get through this without bringing up the 200th episode of “Supernatural.” It was another one of those meta episodes that the “S
Photo by Lily Avery Written by Lily Avery If you’re one of SCAD’s meat-consuming students and are grabbing a meal at one of the dining halls, then chances are your food came from Savannah River Farms (SRF). Although the SRF are most well known for their work with the Savannah Food Co-op and
Video and photo by Fairuz Ferrer SCAD’s intramural basketball teams Wolfgang and Old School played the finals last Friday at the St. Paul’s Gymnasium. After a back-and-forth game, Wolfgang won by three points. Video EditorEditor of videos at District
Photo by Angie Stong Written by Caroline Bailey On Saturday, the Savannah Children’s Book Festival took place at Forsyth Park. Among the many guest authors present was Lois Lowry, whom District had the opportunity to interview prior to her presentation and Q&A. The following transcript has b
Written by Zach Andrews Photo courtesy of Creative Commons In Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar,” Earth is plagued with famine and the human race is on the cusp of extinction. Matthew McConaughey stars in this sci-fi drama as Cooper, a father, farmer and retired NASA pilot. When an unq