Photo Courtesty of Rebecca Genet, via Flickr Creative Commons Written by Grace Baines Protein is an important part of your everyday diet and can lead to a greater amount of not only energy but happiness. That being said, pepperoni pizza does not really count as protein. So in another effort to add
Photos by Rachel Barnhart Written by Rummel Medina Video by Rodrigo Niño Ahoy mateys! Oct. 8-11 saw the 11th annual, ever so popular Tybee Island Pirate Festival. But fear not, rather than rummaging and pillaging this festival is meant to celebrate the wonders and luxuries of pirate life with shop
Written by Joaquin Trapero & Asli Shebe Photographed by Quint Scott On Friday, Oct. 9, Maggie O’Hara — a photography graduate student from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania — presented her MFA thesis exhibition at the Non-Fiction Gallery on 1522 Bull St. The gallery was composed mostly
Photos courtesy of Netflix Oh boy, this movie did not turn out to be what I expected at all. I was looking foward to some good old fashioned medieval war movies with crazy kings but they had to bring fantasy into it and make it ridiculous. Don’t get me wrong, fantasy can be wielded well, [&hel
Photos by Westin Mansfield Starting at around 9 p.m. on Sunday, October 11, two bands played at the Foundery: Those Manic Seas and Between Symmetries. Those Manic Seas, who originate from Virginia, had a prerecorded vocal track instead of a lead singer. Both bands had traditional rock setups and
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. We are ALL feeling it. The screws are tightening, the work is increasing and every other person is sick, it’s just madness. Midterms is also the terrifying realization that you a
Photos by Claire Edkins The SCAD Museum of Art hosted a reception on Oct. 8 to celebrate the opening of their new exhibits, featuring artwork by Dakota Jackson, Manjunath Kamath, Shin Il Kim, and Sue Williamson. These exhibits will remain open until January. District Staff
Written by Anna Bacon Image courtesy of Ex Libris Dressed in costumes, fan T-shirts and equipped with lightsabers, fans of all ages joined on Saturday, Oct. 9 at Ex Libris from 1 to 3 p.m. for a country-wide event that celebrated Star Wars and the importance of reading. “’Star Wars ReadsR
Photo courtesy of The National Weather Service The hurricane known as “Joaquin” rushed through the Bahamas as a Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds causing problems in the entire East Coast. Meanwhile, the United States fears an increasingly forceful storm rapidly reaching the north of
Written by Anna Bacon Photos by Quint Scott The fresh food options at The Hive and the workout equipment at ClubSCAD aren’t SCAD’s only options for health conscious students. SCAD Studio, the campus’ yoga and meditation center, offers Pilates, meditation, barre workout, yoga and dance. Yog