Video and interview by Paige Mathieson and Rebecca Wolfe, written by Paige Mathieson Nae’Keisha Jones is a Savannah-based artist and SCAD alumna, having graduated in 2012 with a B.F.A. in Illustration. Given the prompt, “What does Black History Month mean to you?” Jones describes her identity
Written by Lilli Donohue, Illustrations by Canaan Games Nikki Ferguson and Canaan, both fourth-year digital media students, co-run Canaan Games, a gaming business for which they are writing a visual novel. “Einsamkeit: Halwende” is a supernatural horror drama that follows 12 characters, all of w
Written by Nadia Nugent, Photos by Nadia Nugent There are two roads that lead to the Pin Point Heritage Museum in Savannah, Georgia. The first: past groves of trees dripping with Spanish moss, eventually opening to a causeway lined with sprawling golf courses and estates of impressive scale. The sec
District, SCAD’s independent student news website, is currently seeking applicants for a variety of student editor positions for our 2021-2022 staff. For the coming academic year, we are making some extensive changes to our editorial board. These changes include new senior editor staff positions,
Hosted by Meg Aki, Produced by Perrin Smith, with help from Colleen Miller, Nadia Nugent, Ashley Wehrs and Meg Aki, Edited by Paige Mathieson, Cover designed by Halle Garrett “My goal is always to make the news not boring,” said Brian McGee, creative director of development at VICE News
United Student Forum is working to make SCAD a better place through communication and collaboration.
Written by Benjamin Greennagel, Image courtesy of United Student Forum Did you know your department at SCAD has a student representative? The United Student Forum is a student-run organization that seeks to bridge the gap between students and faculty. They speak directly with their classmates and re
Written by Rachele Terranova, Graphics by Nadia Nugent President Joe Biden has officially been in office for a full month. He has had some polarizing issues to address right off the bat and began to address them starting immediately after inauguration. There is a lot in the balance with the replacem
Writing Kaitlynne Rainne, Illustrations by Adrienne Krozack In only a few weeks, we will be at the one year anniversary of when SCAD students campus wide received the email we had been anxiously looking out for. The one that put an abrupt stop to the normal academic year as we knew it and signaled t
Written by Becca Wolfe, Images courtesy of Jamila Jabulani Second-year fashion marketing and management transfer student Jamila Jabulani originally aspired to pursue a career in fashion design. However, after high school she found herself leaning more towards fashion marketing and management. Jabula
Written by Eve Katz, Images courtesy of Madison Alford It’s the ultimate form of escapism: walking into an entirely different world. Themed entertainment has grown past the notion of providing a couple thrill rides and food carts for park guests, now it’s all about getting an experience to be as