Photo by Rubén Salazar Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner at SCAD’s Hive Café is the sort of work that doesn’t necessarily require a personal touch. Hungry students demand little more than good food served quickly but for Sharon McMillar the job is personal. She makes a point to connect wit
Written by Grace Baines Pizza is a basic food group for most college students and so it was only a matter of time before we discussed how to make a pizza in your microwave. However, instead of going for something like a pepperoni or cheese pizza we’re going to step it up a notch. We’re […
Filmed by Rodrigo Niño and Adriana Aneiva Sound by Rubén Salazar Edited by Rodrigo Niño Kites up at the beach! We went to the annual Tybee Island Kite Festival and learned about supporting Parkinson’s and other movement disorders. Music, food, flying and friends made this a day to remember
Photos courtesy of Netflix Usually, before I choose a movie for this column, I look at the trailer first to know what I’m supposed to expect. Good luck finding one for “Pete’s Meteor.” Even the Rotten Tomatoes page only had one sad, lonely review. It seems that nobody has
Image: District staff illustration Written by Liz Knueven Amongst the array of other activities during the course of parents and alumni weekend was an annual exhibition and series of lectures organized by the photography department. Silver & Ink brings many professional artists and photographers
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. I absolutely hate not doing something. Anything. I am a busy hardworking person that spends more time at the office than parties (insert sad horn sound here). Because of that, I have h
Photos by Angie Stong On April 25Â and 26, SwarmCon was held at the Coastal Georgia Center in Savannah. SwarmCon is a convention for comics, animations and video games and its focus is to create a fun environment to discuss these forms of art. Posters, plushes and stickers were sold in the Artist Al
Photos by Evyn Graefe and Kristin Munson To kick off the start of the eighth year of Silver & Ink, SCAD hosted an opening reception Saturday, April 25 at the Gutstein Gallery on 201 E. Broughton St. The event showcased a variety of work produced by SCAD photography students. Silver & Ink wi
Camera, sound and editing by Daniel Cheon. Continue with the students’ journey as they go trough the first of many excursions offered by the Lacoste program in Nîmes and Pont-du-Gard, France. (No pigeons were harmed or fed during the production of this episode.) Music Red Shirt Beats – â€
Photo courtesy of Creative Commons by Steve Buissinn While our careers may go any number of ways, financial security — as a desire — is universal to all people. Student loans, tuition, housing, scholarships, stipends, checking facilities and so forth: the monetary jargon has already bec