Photo by Savannah Rake “We aren’t like other people,” my mom said. “We need rest. If you overwork yourself, you will get sick. It’s just the way it is.” This is the statement that followed me through middle school volleyball, through high school AICE courses and chorus rehearsals
Photo by Katherine Rountree As prices rise yearly at SCAD, the opportunities the school offers for on campus employment extend across the city of Savannah. Academic buildings are in need of assistants, admissions are seeking out ambassadors and student media welcomes students to run for editorial b
Photo by Grace Baines Written by Grace Baines There is a new restaurant in town and they have hit the ground running. The Grey is an eclectic mix of Italian, seafood, Southern comfort and style food all mixed with an atmosphere of absolute swankiness. The Grey opened its doors on Dec. 18, 2014, and
Photo courtesy of SCAD District had the privilege of interviewing Karen L. Reed, the Memorial Health clinic’s nurse practitioner. Q: Can you tell us a little about the clinic? A: We see students and faculty, and we see faculty family members, as well. We see ages that range from 17 — som
Photo courtesy of SCAD On Feb. 5, the SCAD Museum of Art will present an exhibit celebrating the legacy of the late American fashion designer Oscar de la Renta. The exhibit is curated by SCAD board of trustees member André Leon Talley as a tribute to de la Renta’s contribution to fashion. De la R
Photo courtesy of Port City Review On Friday night from 6:30-8:30 p.m., “Port City Review” will celebrate the release of its third annual issue. “Port City Review” is the literary arts journal curated by the student-run online news source, District. “It’s probably one of
Photo courtesy of Creative Commons Despite announcing in mid-January that Target would be pulling out Canada, closing its 133 stores and laying off more than 17,000 employees, the retail giant may still be a prominent visitor to the Savannah College of Art and Design. “We have not announced any ch
Video by Sai Sampath Audio and editing by Simon A. Stevens Tumblr. Reddit. Museums? PULSE proves that GIFs have a unique place in the art world and the digital age. Video EditorEditor of videos at District
Photo by Katherine Rountree Once a year, the Savannah International Trade Convention Center bustles with students carrying stacks of portfolios, resumes and leave-behinds in hopes of landing their dream internship or job. This year, the highly anticipated career fair will be held on Feb. 27. While t
Photo by Angie Stong Written by Caroline Bailey On Saturday Jan. 24, SCAD Performance Ensemble drew in quite the crowd with Silver Screen Serenade. Every seat at the Mondanaro Theater in Crites Hall was filled, and a number of audience members stood in the back. This large crowd was not disappoint