Photos courtesy of the Isaiah Davenport House Museum In the spirit of October’s mood for the spooky and the unknown, the Davenport House Museum is doing a special kind of performance exhibition. “Stranger Than Fiction” is a 90-minute tour, with full-costumed staff and volunteers taking roles o
Photos by Brittany Ellison For the last 65 years, the Savannah Greek Festival has drawn locals to experience Greek food, music and heritage. The event was held over the course of three days, from Oct. 8-10, in the St. Paul’s Hellenic Center. Thousands come to the event each year. Danielle McG
Photos by Grace Baines Written by Grace Baines Let’s talk coffee. Besides being the lifeblood of most college students — and a great way to start a cold morning before class — it is one of the most popular beverages in the United States with 54% of Americans over the age of 18 as regul
Written and photographed by Marian Carrasquero Students left gender preconceptions at the door and filed into the Student Center this past Saturday, Oct. 17. They made their way up to the second floor where the annual Gender Bender Ball was held. The SCAD Queers and Allies club presented the annual
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. I know that everyone is clearly swamped with classwork and if you are like me you are already hyperventilating over getting the classes that you need for your major. However, hiding de
By Marian Carrasquero Every Saturday morning on the south end of Forsyth Park local food producers and farmers set up for the weekly Forsyth Farmer’s Market. Locals and visitors stroll along the park’s paved walkways sampling and purchasing locally grown and produced fruits, vegetables and o
Featured Image Courtesy of Karina Rovira Before school began in the fall, Karina Rovira a second-year photography major from Altamonte Springs, Florida published a zine titled “Too Slow, Crooked and All Wrong.” The zine documents her summer in Savannah and her experience of living on h
Written by Marian Carrasquero The pedestrian friendly Broughton Street has recently become an “unpleasant stroll” for locals and tourists according to Laura Manrique, a fourth-year advertising major from Bogota, Colombia. “There are constructions and renovations in so many buildings happening
Written by Rummel Medina It’s that time of year again folks, so grab your popcorn and oversized drinks because the Savannah Film Festival is next week! October 24 to 31 marks the eighth consecutive year of the Savannah Film Festival that brings together the best independent and innovative
Written by Aliyah Salmon “How could something like this happen in 2015?” I asked myself this question at least 100 times in the past couple of days. I was hoping that even in a more accepting and liberal environment, this wasn’t happening. “Students at SCAD are doing this?” I’d keep as