By Gracie Williams On Saturday, as part of the annual Savannah Book Festival, author Marie Benedict took the stage at the Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall to discuss her new book, “The Only Woman in the Room.” This is Benedict’s latest novel in the Historical Fiction genre, and the story follow
We spoke with students at last year’s SCAD Career Fair on what advice they had for having the most successful experience. Some of the top tips involved getting there early, taking advantage of advice sessions, preparing materials well ahead of time, researching potential employers and finding
By Kendra Frankle This past Saturday, SCAD Student Activities Council put on the 2019 student talent show. The event featured 14 different acts, ranging from singing and dancing, to a puppet show and diabolos. The show was judged by Kelly Lancaster, a general education professor at SCAD, and Craig
Who wants to have thousands of followers on Instagram and only get 37 likes? No one. If a photo doesn’t fit our perceived like-to-follower ratio, we delete it. This is the contemporary society we live in: shallow, valuing immediacy over all and driven by likes. Andy Warhol’s retrospective at the
Photos and article by Kendra Frankle Pia Miroquesade & Simba In the summer of 2015, Pia Miroquesade had a heart attack at a summer camp. She now has a monitor in her heart that sends off electricity to her feet and arms when she is about to have another heart attack or faint. Simba, her [&hellip
By Sophie Leopold Making your own breakfast doesn’t have to be a crippling investment. Healthy food has a reputation for high prices but shopping smart can help ease the bill. When stocking up on ingredients stick to the basics and seek out sales. Save by avoiding products in fancy packaging with
Do you prefer the intimate, high-brow experience of dinner by candlelight or the laid-back atmosphere of chicken nuggets and fries? It’s always a hassle to decide exactly how formal to be with someone you want to impress. We decided to spend this Valentine’s Day on opposite ends of the spectrum:
SCAD students now have the unique opportunity to pursue a degree in immersive reality. Many of the basic classes of the major’s curriculum already exist, from animation to scriptwriting, but the 11 new courses will provide the technical edge needed to be competitive in the fast-growing industry. V
By Sophie Leopold The Starland District welcomes Italian cuisine to the neighborhood restaurant community. In Nov. 2018, Tiffany Cullen-Salmi and Walter Salmi opened Bocci Italian Bistro on the corner of Bull and 32nd Street. The new Savannah venue is the sister restaurant to their first location in
Jake Henry, field manager of the Savannah Tree Foundation, discusses how the city plans to keep up maintenance of the revered Candler Oak Tree in front of SCAD’s new building, Ruskin Hall. Tyler RispoliTyler Rispoli is the Assistant Media Producer at District. He is currently a Sophomore Motio