Photo by Gene Page/AMC © © 2015 AMC Film Holdings LLC Written by Cherrelle Rand This week and just in time for Valentine’s Day, the critically acclaimed show, The Walking Dead, returned premiering it’s ninth episode “No Way Out”. When we left the group the walls were breached and a
Photographed and written by Cherrelle Rand The Chinese New Year is one of the most important holidays that Chinese people from all over the world commemorate. This traditionally 15-day celebration is a time where people relax with family and recognize a year of hard work. SCAD’s Chinese Stu
Photographed by Jordan Saxon Written by Anthony O’Baner and Asli Shebe Arnold Hall underwent a swift renovation for the valiant ceremony where SCAD founder and president, Paula Wallace, paid homage to 10 heroines who have positively affected education, politics, fine arts and more. The eve
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. Career Fair is almost here and that means far more than hundreds of SCAD tables filling the entire convention center. Most importantly though it means employment. It’s going to b
Comic by Will Heff Read parts One and Two. HoneyDripper is SCAD District’s new comics column that created and ran by talented SCAD sequential art students. If you have comics, or know someone that does, please send them to creative@scaddistrict.com for possible publication! Be sure to follow th
Photo courtesy of the Savannah Book Festival Written by Emilie Kefalas Friday, Feb. 12, was a night full of many laughs, gasps and thunderous applause given not for a performer but for an author and a five-time New York Times best-selling writer at that. Author Erik Larson addressed a packed crowd
Edited by Rummel Medina Filmed by Rummel Medina, Rodrigo Niño and Giulia Jimenez To celebrate Valentine’s Day at SCAD, District sat down with couples and friends for a little competition. “Know your Bee” is SCAD’s unique spin on the Newlywed Game, where each couple is asked personal que
Written by Shelby Loebk Photo courtesy of Visit Savannah The Savannah Bicycle Campaign (SBC) launched its nighttime cycling safety campaign on Thursday, Feb. 11, by giving away free bike lights. The SBC held the event at Lincoln Street. Beginning at 6 p.m., volunteers gave out sets of red and white
Photo courtesy of SCAD On Wednesday Feb. 3, the liberal arts program hosted ‘SCAD Story Hour’ with writing professors Lee Griffith and George Williams sharing their work. The event took place in the Arnold Hall auditorium and ran from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The reading consisted of both
Photo courtesy of IMDB Written by Emilie Kefalas What do about 95 percent of films released since the birth of modern cinema have in common? Sorry, it’s not that they all have opening credits. The answer is love. No, I don’t mean every movie ever made was done so with love (though I’d certai