Written by Mike Walker Right after our men’s race at Sun Conference finals in Ave Maria, Florida, one of the athletes on the SCAD men’s Cross Country team approached me and asked how we placed. I’m the assistant coach and had not spoken with my head coach, Patrick Reagan, or anyone
Written by Hadley Passela. Already receiving Oscar worthy attention, “Call Me By Your Name” is an emotionally enthralling love story directed by Italian filmmaker, Luca Guadagnino, director of “I Am Love” and “A Bigger Splash.” Set in Northern Italy, Guadagnino cr
This review contains spoilers for the film. As the days tick by like a vintage clock, England’s “Darkest Hour” unfolds, with one man at its center. Gary Oldman, impeded only somewhat by massive prosthetic jowls, plays Winston Churchill, not at the beginning of his career, but at wh
Welcome to Sunday Funday, the SCAD-ified version of the classic Sunday comics section, featuring art from talented students across majors. For more comic fun or to submit your own work, visit scadhoneydripper.com Jules PremusJules Premus is the comics editor for District and editor-in-chief of The
Misery and magic are at work in “Mudbound.” The last 40 minutes of Dee Rees’ third film are some of the best seen onscreen this year. That’s a loaded statement, but this is a film embedded with relevant historical subtext sure to spark conversation and attention from the high
With winter break rapidly approaching considering your next destination is important in addition to making sure it is feasible. SCAD does offer shuttles running to the Savannah / Hilton Head Airport. Buses will pick up at Boundary Village, Turner House, Oglethorpe House, Pulaski House, Barnard Villa
It’s 10:30 a.m., classes are letting out and SCAD students are flooding the streets of downtown Savannah. Everybody has somewhere they need to be and many are getting on a bicycle to get there. According to the American Community Survey (ACS), Savannah — in terms of people biking to work â€
If film stars don’t die in Liverpool, it might be due to an act of divine casting and powdered color schemes. Yes, the color palette is pleasing and the overall aftertaste of “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” is a nice one, like taking a mint after a bitter coffee. Though i
This review contains spoilers for the book. Written by Mia Kernaghan. We‘ve seen it before, the burly husband setting down his briefcase after a long day of work to plant a big kiss on the love of his life, his wife, in the doorway. Their American home lined with big olive trees, and the two
From a sophomore student looking back at his freshman year at SCAD comes Fresh Advice, the run down on all of the SCAD programs, operations and secret tricks you need to know to make a smooth transition to SCAD life. Microsoft Office 365 is offered to SCAD students for free along with other programs