Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. By all standard definitions, I am a functioning adult. I drive a car that I bought; I pay the gas and insurance and have a job where I work at a desk with pencils and pens […]
Written by Alexis Atkins Photo courtesy of SCAD This Saturday, May 16, SCAD will be hosting its annual fashion show at the SCAD Museum of Art. The show will feature the work of senior fashion and jewelry collections. There will be two shows on Saturday, the first at 4 p.m. followed by the evening sh
Written by Khadeine Ali Photo courtesy of SCAD. Campus Carriers is a summer storage and moving option for students. The premise of the company is that they provide door-to-door service with summer storage. SCAD has recently partnered with this company because it offers services that may be helpful
Written by Liz Knueven Photo courtesy of SCAD. Every Friday since February, a small group of students has been meeting at Bradley Hall to launch a community outreach project with a great deal of mutual benefit. Beads of Love, sponsored by SCAD’s counseling and student support services department,
Filmed and edited by Daniel Cheon Students in Lacoste have midterms, too! Follow Andy, Paul, Keith and Meghan, along with eight other School of Design students, in Maison Basse as they go through the most hectic weekend in Lacoste… yet. (No student was institutionalized during the production o
On Wednesday, May 6 the student center was filled with some of the literary talents and enthusiasts of SCAD at a reading of SCAD Artemis. Artemis. SCAD’s student literary journal, published almost 50 works by students. It is published annually and celebrated it’s 10th anniversary this year at th
I have been racking my brain over the past few weeks in attempts to understand the public’s nasty perceptions of tattoos. Though acceptance has grown, there are still naysayers. These people who disagree with the spectacle that is body ink consider us a lower tier of citizen, a sheep among the wol
Photos by Caroline Bailey Traveling gypsies were subjects of fascination to writers of profiles like the late Joseph Mitchell and young adult fiction author Libba Bray. Those stories were set in a time when gypsy culture was more prevalent, but what about the modern gypsy? On May 1, the Urban Gypsy
Interviews by Gracie Wachtel Video, sound and editing by Rodrigo Niño Photos by Angie Stong, Ruben Salazar, and Danielle McGotty The full gallery of photos can be found here. On Friday, May 1, students went all out at the 2015 Sand Arts Festival creating sand and wind sculptures, reliefs and more a
Graphic courtesy of District Staff Written by Scarlett Ruggiero On May 4, the Arnold Hall auditorium hosted “Liberal Arts at Lightspeed,” a lecture that consisted of SCAD professors looking at Star Wars through the lens of their respective Liberal Arts subjects: Mathematics, Anatomy,