This past weekend, SCAD’s Latin club, United Reaction held its annual “El Mercadito” event. In the courtyard of Norris Hall, SCAD’s International building, “El Mercadito” (tiny market in English) offered a variety of Lati
By Kendall Shepard “I’ve been scared as shit for the past 6 months,” said Johno Morisano, owner of The Grey Market. He glanced around the crowded shop to make sure nobody had heard him, but no one could hear the comment over the noise of the room. The Grey Market, located at 109 Jefferson St.,
Overnight oats are the cornerstone of make-ahead, no-brainer (but brain fueling) breakfasts. Cold oats are a hearty, yet refreshing way to start the day. This humble grain can hold vast appeal for college students. Most oats, even organic or gluten free varieties, are inexpensive at a few dollars pe
By Colleen Miller Government buildings have built a reputation of long lines, serious faces and drab walls. Contrary to popular belief, many are actually home to beautiful architecture, rich history and even art. Savannah’s own city hall, built in 1906, falls firmly in the latter category. Upon en
Written by Colleen Miller and Jordan PetteysPhotos by Jordan Petteys Last week, FLUX, SCAD’s User Experience club, partnered with SCAD+ to host SCAD’s fourth annual StartUp event. The week-long design sprint challenged 47 teams of students from 26 different majors to create and present solutions
Video by Negan Fu and Tyler RispoliEdited by Negan Fu We asked SCAD students what film they thought would take home the coveted Best Picture Award this Sunday at the 91st Academy Awards. Many of the nominees were included in last fall’s monumental lineup at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. Dis
Written by Colleen Miller/ Photos by Clarissa Wells/ Illustrations by Lily Chambers Clary’s Café began with humble roots as a drug store founded by Luther Clary in the 1930’s, later becoming a soda shop, and today a traditional diner. Almost 100 years since it first opened, Clary’s Café cont
Interview by Elena BurnettVideo by Georgia Micheals and Tyler Rispoli Brett Dier, who plays C.B. on ABC’s “Schooled,” talked with our team at this year’s SCAD aTVfest about the fun the actors have on set, his initial nervousness stepping into a world already defined by “
Interview by Elena BurnettVideo by Georgia Micheals and Tyler RispoliPhoto by Nick Thomsen A.J. Michalka, who plays Lainey Lewis on ABC’s “Schooled,” talked with our team at this year’s SCAD aTVfest about moving from an ensemble role to a starring role, confirming that her ch
District, the student news publication for SCAD, is accepting applications for student editor positions. To apply, download an application and return it via email by 5 p.m. on March 5 2019. The accepted applicant will be awarded a stipend, and each position carries a one-year term that ends in March