Hosted by Elise Mullen, Produced by Perrin Smith with help from Emma Roberts and Colleen Miller, Edited by Perrin Smith, Image courtesy of Nicole Barley “It’s kind of this running joke that I have with myself that I keep making screenplays that have to do with a really sad old man,”
Written by Rachele Terranova, Graphics by Nadia Nugent The election that felt as if it went on forever now feels like it happened ages ago. With the results finally in, there is still so much work to be done — that means time for After the Election Ed! I am going to be following up […]
Written by Perrin Smith We want your boldest and most out-there ideas. Recently, District launched a new magazine titled “District in Bloom,” dedicated to literary journalism and showcasing the best creative nonfiction at SCAD. Right now, we are looking for writers to submit article proposals fo
Written by Abigail Petipas, Photo courtesy of Women’s Empowerment Club SCAD’s campus is full of students who come from all backgrounds and cultures. Women’s Empowerment has created a place that also wholeheartedly welcomes diversity. The club was founded with the intent of provid
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Photo courtesy of Marc Femenella Marc Femenella began at SCAD in 2001, with the intent of majoring in graphic design. But he soon learned his passions were elsewhere. “I didn’t have the fine-art craftsmanship required, and frankly, I’d grown weary of X-Acto knives
Written by Vinay Ranganathan, Photos courtesy of Leila Scott Leila Scott is a fourth year writing student at SCAD and manages her own small business. Scott owns By The Wings, a jewelry business where she works with different materials such as polymer clay, metal and beads in order to make earrings,
For the past eight months, District has been hard at work. Our team of editors, writers, photographers and graphic designers have spent the better part of that time putting together a new magazine called “District in Bloom.” Inside, you’ll find one of the most exhaustive pieces of reporting we
Written by Riley Kane, Photos by Abby Gregory Finals stir up the worst kind of scenarios imaginable to a college student. You may conjure up a clock that doesn’t seem to move or a typist that can’t seem to type. Regardless, the universal language for all majors is feeling deprived of sanity and
Written by Eve Katz, Photos courtesy of Jeffrey Garris and THEDscapes It all started in Pumpkintown. Or, more clearly, it started when Disney Imagineer Don Carson decided that he wanted to share with the public the process of creating a dark ride. Although themed entertainment projects, especially o
Written by Ashley Wehrs, Photos courtesy of Bryan Thombs Walt Disney Imagineering Senior Creative Director Bryan Thombs led the THEDscapes Mentors Series panel, “Digital Media In Production Design (for Theme Parks)” on Oct 9. Thombs has worked at Walt Disney Imagineering for nearly nine years an