Call it Mozart’s magic. That’s not a reference to his opera, “The Magic Flute,” but a response to the man’s popularity. Everyone knows Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the musical genius immortalized in major keys who hit a minor one upon his premature death at 35. Even if the names of each compos
College is expensive and, after paying school fees and trying to pay off loans, students aren’t left with a lot of money–if any at all–to pay bills and fund their day-to-day activities. Many students tend to opt for working part or full-time jobs during college to help support them
Edited and Mixed by Rummel Medina Hosted by Alvin Martinez, Rummel Medina and Thomas Hickman In this episode of The Mutiny, Alvin and Rummel talk about their experiences with music with their special guest Thomas Hickman of Canopy Hands! To see more from Thomas and his group, check out their Faceboo
Remember seeing an issue of Teen Vogue on a store’s shelf covered with our favorite Disney Channel stars and heartthrobs like Zac Efron? Well, things have changed since then. With a new generation of tech-savvy, socially-conscious millennials who have an attention span shorter than a tweet, Teen V
Photos by Ines Sainz de la Masa and Anna Robertson Written by Caro Moya Forsyth bustled with life as families and friends gathered on Sunday, Oct. 2 for one of the most celebrated community events of the year: Picnic in the Park. This year’s theme? Under the Stars and Stripes. There was no short
Savannah residents are returning home to survey the damage from Hurricane Matthew, which flooded much of the Georgia coast and caused widespread power outages. Senior film and animation major Jordan Studdard rode out the storm and was one of the first to share images from the hurricane’s impac
Editor’s note: District photographer Daniel Cheon was among the students who were evacuated to SCAD-Atlanta as Hurricane Matthew churned in the Atlantic. His account of the experience is shared in this post. Twelve hundred students from SCAD-Savannah are riding out Hurricane Matthew from the s
As the winds, rains and other impacts of Hurricane Matthew–now declared a Category 4 hurricane–hit Haiti and the Bahamas, making its way through the east coast, towards the west, SCAD students should prepare for possible impact. “The further west you go the safer you are,” s
Saturday, Oct. 1, Forsyth Park was filled with people of all different abilities participating in the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society’s 11th annual Buddy Walk. Brian Hussey, co-chair of the Buddy Walk, has been with the event since it first launched in 2006 and has seen it grow to nearly 5,000 pa
Welcome to Panini Press, District’s new cooking column designed to provide you with fresh, healthy and delicious recipes ideal for your tiny apartment kitchen or dorm room microwave. Of course, there is no better way to christen a college dining column than with tacos! Pico de Gallo, beef tacos, S