Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Graphic by Kaitlynne Rainne The days are longer and the weather is warmer. That can only mean one thing: spring quarter is here! This is the final stretch before the summer, when most students get a break from all-nighters, endless Zoom calls and frantically questioning,
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Images courtesy of Julia Fischer, Gabby Emma and Ethan Shahine, Featured Graphic by District Staff Lights! Camera! Action! It’s that time of year again; Oscar nominations are out! Filmmakers and fans alike are prepping for the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday, A
Last year, District launched the first issue of a new magazine. Well, we’ve recently been hard at work on a second issue. This time under the title of Square 95, inspired by the iconic squares in the city of Savannah and the year that District was founded — 1995. This is the product of six [&hel
Hosted by Elise Mullen, Produced by Perrin Smith, with help from Colleen Miller and Meg Aki, Edited by Paige Mathieson, Cover designed by Halle Garrett “I live by this rule that I think everything is sacred, everything gives me information, everything has something that’s powerful. So, I
Written by Rachele Terranova, Graphics by Nadia Nugent With finals coming to a close this week, I’m sure many other students experienced the same “What the heck is going on in the world!?” moment as I did when I finally clicked off my last final. I looked into three more prevalent topics
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Photo courtesy of Sheridan Markham “It’s funny how many people have reached out to talk to me about my SCAD experience because I was only there for a year. But it is a memory I won’t forget,” said Sheridan Markham. After completing her undergraduate at Florida S
Written by Kenzie Phillips, Graphic by Mackenzie Watson and Haileigh Grinkmeyer Social strategy and management became one of SCAD’s newest majors after it was officially established in 2019. In just over a year, the major has grown to over have 60 students officially declared. Professor Oscar Beta
Written by Elise Mullen, Images courtesy of Katie Hearns Graduating in the middle of a global pandemic is sure to come with its challenges. Almost everything is up in the air and not at all how anybody expected their culmination of college education ending. Katie Hearns, who graduated last May with
by Ali Grutchfield Over the past year, COVID-19 has drastically changed societal norms with far-reaching, unexpected impacts. Yet, students are still trying to grow and learn by pursuing internships, but how exactly does one get an internship in this remote, new world? Last summer I asked myself tha
Written by Ashley Wehrs, Image sourced from the Oscars The Academy Awards are my Super Bowl. Every year leading up to the ceremony, I try my best to watch all the nominated works and jot down my votes. I might not be a member of the Academy, but my DIY ballot and ridiculous color-coding strategy [&h