Written by Eve Katz, Photo courtesy of Abby Cox “Without paint it would be a gray theme park, you really need paint to push the story,” said SCAD alumna Abby Cox, B.F.A. production design 2016. Cox works as a scenic painter for Adirondack Studios, referred to on their website as, “A solutions
Written by Lilli Donohue, Photos by Lilli Donohue and courtesy of mackenseyalexander.com Savannah is filled with women-owned businesses. With March being Women’s History Month, try checking these out: The Vault This delicious Asian-fusion restaurant is located in the heart of the Starland Dist
Written by Vinay Ranganathan, Photo Courtesy of Victoria Canas Chen International students have been faced with many hurdles since COVID-19 hit the U.S. last year. In the summer of 2020, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), under the Trump administration, instituted a plan to revoke visas of s
Written by Lilli Donohue, Photographs by Robin Maaya Robin Maaya, a fourth-year photography student, has created a photo documentary series titled “Home Away From Home.” Nine year-old twins Ava and Ruby and their teenage sister Alexa were the main muses of the project. Maaya said she is pass
Written by Colleen Miller, Graphics by Colleen Miller and courtesy Ga. Department of Public Health Since COVID-19 first took hold in the U.S., scientists, politicians and the general population have had vaccinations on their mind. Now with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporti
Written by Rachele Terranova, Graphics by Nadia Nugent Cabinet Appointments What are the Cabinet positions? What are they for? Other than the vice president, there are 15 executive department heads that make up the cabinet. These include the secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education,
Written by Emma Roberts, Images sourced from Simon & Schuster I’m not quite sure if there’s a word for being nostalgic of a past that never existed. It’s an interesting feeling, a mix of hopefulness, intrigue and in some cases, dread. It’s fascinating to think of a world
Written by Eve Katz, Photos courtesy of Lindsey Phillips (right) and Ryan Scanlon (left) Orlando is usually a hot spot for horror-themed experiences during the fall season, but Halloween 2020 saw a halt in such festivities. In-person experiences were no longer safe due to COVID-19, causing the cance
Writing by Jenna Guiterrez, Interviews by Colleen Miller, Photos by Kendra Frankle, Featured Image by Anna McGregor, Styling by Daniela Guevara In collaboration with Women’s Empowerment Club (WEC) and The Manor, District celebrates Women’s History Month. Learn about identity from five yo