Written by Elizabeth Langbo, Graphic by District Staff Savannah is blooming with nature Savannah sets itself apart from many other big cities around the United States with its beautiful parks and Spanish moss. Throughout all of Savannah, there are 22 incredible parks to be enjoyed by everyone. They
Written by Emily Sanders, Interview by Emily Sanders, Video by Paige Mathieson, Photo courtesy of Tinghe Yang Tinghe Yang is an animator who walks to the beat of her own drum, as she finds a sense of wonder in the world around her. Her imaginative view of her environment inspires her stories and cha
Written by Lilli Donohue, Photographs by Katie Burke The Gryphon is home to SCAD’s high tea restaurant. This article will explore the rich history of the space, both in regards to SCAD and the past of Savannah. Many buildings downtown have had different lives, and the Gryphon is no exception. 
Written by Meg Aki, Photo courtesy of SCAD When the COVID-19 pandemic hit last year, the university’s long-standing spring tradition, SCAD’s Sidewalk Arts Festival, was moved to the virtual space, expanding its reach far beyond the streets of Savannah. Last year’s virtual Sidewalk Arts Festiva
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Graphic by Kaitlynne Rainne Attending university is a huge accomplishment for many people around the planet. Some even become the first in their families to receive a university education. Unfortunately, that big accomplishment comes with a big price tag. Tuition is expe
District, SCAD’s independent student news website, is currently seeking applicants for a variety of newly added student editor positions for our 2021-2022 staff. For the coming academic year, we are adding assistant editor positions for contributors to take a more active role in the editing proces
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Graphic by District Staff, Photos sourced from Veronica Grega, Kylie Holmboe and Caroline Tetlow As the Academy Awards return to reminisce on an unconventional year, one constant shall remain: the red carpet will reveal some of the most influential and exciting fashion lo
Written by Katie Burke, Photos by Katie Burke Since quarantine started back in March 2020, puzzle sales have gone up significantly. It has become a peaceful activity for people of all ages to do safely at home. On top of being a good activity for relaxation, getting to finish a 1000+ piece puzzle is
Written by Ashley Wehrs, Photographs courtesy of SCAD Residence Life and Housing April 2020, I missed my housing reservation fee deadline for the fall quarter. I was horrified. I had been home in Seattle due to COVID-19 and mixed up the time difference. All points of contact confirmed I could no lon