by Sophie Leopold Eating seasonally kills two birds with one stone. To become an economically savvy shopper purchase produce at its peak of abundance, and cook with what’s growing at the moment to access the tastiest food. Springtime is beloved by chefs for the arrival of its crisp, yet delicate g
Written and Photographed by Erin Krochmalny On Friday, SCAD hosted students at the Ronald C. Waranch Equestrian Center for Eque-Jam. The annual event allowed students to sketch the horses as they grazed, jumped and trotted. The horses received treats and nice brush downs for being beautiful models w
Written by Jordan Petteys, photos by Jordan Petteys and Kendra Frankle On Feb. 22, Senior painting student Sarah Mabry held her exhibition, “I Don’t Mind” at Sulfur Studios. The base for each piece was an image of the cellular structure of a disease that someone in Mabry’s fa
by Patrick Cox Steve Madden drew an impressive crowd at the SCADStyle event held at Arnold Hall Wednesday night, with every seat filled and people turned away at the door. Madden discussed his entrepreneurial endeavors over the years that led to one of the top labels in the fashion industry. His mes
Written by Elise Mullen, Photos by Elise Mullen and Jordan Petteys We interviewed third year graphic design student Damian Gruber about how his mental health influences his artwork. Regarding mental health as a whole, Gruber said, “I think it’s important for people to remember that sensitivi
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by Gracie Williams On Tuesday, The University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography hosted a talk as part of their 2019 speaker series. Dr. Daniel Ohnemus discussed climate modeling in his lecture titled “Understanding Climate Models – History, Forcings and the Future.” Ohnemus is a Ca
Transitioning to off campus living can be tough. District talked to Kate Bender, a second year student, to get some helpful tips on making the move. Tyler RispoliTyler Rispoli is the Assistant Media Producer at District. He is currently a Sophomore Motion Media Major who will graduate in 2021. www.t
Written by Jordan Petteys, photos by Nick Thomsen According to Christopher Corbett, the director of counseling and student support services, “mental health ultimately is part of everything we do.” Corbett oversees all of the counseling services across all campuses and primarily works with the Sa
With our phones now being an accessory in our everyday lives, social media has started to contribute to our mental health. Social media has a different effect on everyone, positive and negative. For Kara Neumann, a former SCAD student, it was only positive at first. “I started using Facebook when