Photos courtesy of Sydney Seifried On Sunday evening, Sept. 27, in the May Poetter Gallery, the Chinese Student Association (CSA) presented the fundraiser they spent the preceding two weeks planning. When entering the building, three female members of the CSA and two security guards greeted stude
Photos courtesy of Netflix Fantasy can either go one way or the other. It can be awesome, inspiring the viewer to go out and seek their fortunes fighing trolls. Or the cheesiness can overpower the plot, so everything that’s said or done is too contrived to be enjoyed the way it’s suppose
Written by Cherrelle Rand Photo courtesy of the Lucas Theatre Pumpkin spice latte advertisements are not the only calling card of October. The month of Halloween has arrived, and with it comes binge-watching our favorite gruesome and psychologically thrilling horror movies. Two of these famous films
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. I did not come to college under the assumption that I would learn. OK, I knew I would learn but I didn’t expect to learn outside of my classes except for a few things. It seems [&hel
Photos Courtesy of Quint Scott On Friday, Sept. 26, Tommy Lee and Gwen O’Neil — a photography graduate from East Hampton, New York — officially opened The Lee O’Neil Gallery on Bull & 49th St. The couple came up with the idea and set the plan in motion in March. On spring
Photographed by Claire Edkins On Saturday, Sept. 26, over 500 people joined together at Ellis Square to participate in the 2015 Walk to End Alzheimer’s. 78 teams walked the two mile route, raising almost $90,000 to the cause. More information about the event can be found here. District Staff
Photographed by Danielle McGotty What is in a name? The Rev. John Wesley, an Anglican Priest, lived before even your grandparents entered the world. He belonged to the early 1700s, a time in England when churches served the wealthy and largely dismissed the plight of the poor. Wesley had a habit of
Photographed by Quint Scott The SCAD Savannah printmaking department hosted the reception for their annual exhibition, “Alexander Ink,” on Friday, Sept. 25. The exhibition showcases student work from last year. At the reception, students Zach Nowak and Melina Taylor were awarded for their pi
Written by Katherine Rountree and Sara Terrell Filmed by Adam Crisp At yesterday’s District recruitment picnic, Fashion Editor Charlytte Morrone won the opportunity to pie the Editor-In-Chief, Katherine Rountree. Here at SCAD District we don’t always take ourselves too seriously.
Written by Kailey Franklin Image courtesy of Creative Commons This Saturday, Sept. 26, the SCAD Cinema Club will be hosting a screening of John Hughes’ modern day classic “The Breakfast Club.” The screening takes place at Trustees Theatre at 7 p.m., and will be followed by a discus