Written by Kendyll Romine Photo courtesy of SCAD Performance Ensemble Facebook For many performers, life in New York City is the ultimate dream. So it seems fitting that the SCAD Performance Ensemble would end the year with a musical tribute to the city that never sleeps: “NYC: PE Takes a Bite out
Written and photographed by Kalika Sarasin From May 15‐16, SCAD’s International Student Services Office hosted a trip to Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina. The ISSO hosts a variety of these events for international students throughout the year, including past trips to St. Augustine and Univ
Filmed and edited by Daniel Cheon SCAD Lacoste campus holds their own annual Sidewalk Arts Festival. Liz and Erin share some of their impressions and experiences from this unique event. (Only one hand was blistered from blending against the asphalt.) Music: Yvalain “Soul Colors” CCBY  
Featured image by Laura Collins Photos by Sara Uhlig Female artists have often been characterized as crazy, deceitful and insane, especially those with mental illnesses: from Sylvia Plath to Frida Kahlo. SCAD graduate student and art administration major, Sara Uhlig’s final project titled, &
Written by Alex Moncada Image by District Staff Today, May 22 a SCAD student exhibition will be held at the Desotorow’s Starland Dairy exhibition space on Bull and 41st St., featuring an array of artistic displays from light installations to performance based exhibitions. Three classes, more
Filmed by Rodrigo Niño Edited by Evan Storch Missed the therapy dogs at the Jen Library? Here’s something to tide you over until our furry friends come around again to help students through the final weeks. Sara Terrell
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. Graduates, I’m sure at this point you are both thrilled and terrified for the prospect of the real world. You have been out on your own making real decisions — terrible or othe
Written by Grace Baines In a twist of topic, this week I will focus on tricks, techniques and ways to make you a stronger cook — both in and out of the dorm room. These little tricks will make cooking a more enjoyable process and make you feel more confident in the kitchen. I’ll also [&helli
Photo courtesy of the “Out of the Fire” Facebook page Opening May 21 and closing May 23, the SCAD Ceramics Club will host “Out of the Fire” at the Sulfur Studios Gallery. Students were able to submit three individual pieces to be selected by a jury for the show. Artists featu
Photos courtesy of Netflix There’s something satisfying about watching a good period drama. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but afterwards I feel like sipping tea and wearing lace gloves. You pine for the days of yore. When people spoke with eloquence and danced at balls with funny ha