Written by Ally Miller-Henson. Illustration by Megan Hohl. Living in the most haunted city in America gives Savannah the spookiest inspiration for our fall preparations, including pumpkin patches. As we celebrate the harvest and Halloween seasons, we must be sure to support local small farms. Inclu
Written by Adelina Rose Gowans. Illustration courtesy of Adelina Rose Gowans. Mark your calendars because Savannah Pride 2022 is just around the corner! I had the pleasure of interviewing one of the festival’s key organizers, Lawrence Appenzeller, about what it takes to orchestrate Pride. La
Cartoon courtesy of Abby Chadwick. Abby ChadwickAbby Chadwick is District’s Chief Social Media Strategist and an interior design major at SCAD. She has been involved with District since her freshman year, with this year being her third as an editor. Apart from her role at District, Abby can be see
Written by Hailey Feller. Photo by Hailey Feller. First Friday, originally started in 2000 by former SCAD students, is an event dear to Savannahians and SCAD students alike. On the first Friday of each month, businesses in the Starland District host pop-ups, offer specials and showcase local art. Th
Written by Sarah Johnson. Illustration courtesy of Reilly Callis. As midterms pass, you might be looking for a way to relieve your stress. If so, be sure to check out Pounce Cat Cafe, the south’s first cat cafe. For $15, you can play or cuddle with rescued cats for one hour while enjoying a drink
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of Ally Abruscato. I know we’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover… but that was definitely why I picked up “All This Could Be Different” by Sarah Thankham Matthews. Although the writing did not live up to the expectations I create
Written by Hailey Feller. Photo by Hailey Feller. The 71st annual Greek Festival took place last weekend on Oct. 6-8. Hosted by the Hellenic Community Center, the weekend was full of activities such as church tours, greek dancing, entertainment acts, shopping and dining. Through the Savannah Greek F
Written by Charlotte Beck. Illustration courtesy of Shannon Langas. At the beginning of this quarter, we all received new SCAD IDs. The previous card featured the 40th-anniversary head, hand and heart logo on a plain white background. SCAD’s 40th anniversary was the 2018-2019 school year, so i
Written by Lena Faeskorn. Photos courtesy of Lena Faeskorn. While documenting my week in photos, I found that I’ve been settling into college life faster and easier than I expected. I’m pursuing my passion in a beautiful place, meeting wonderful people and taking classes that I truly enj
Written by Emma Pilger. Photo by Emma Pilger. Cooking for yourself can be hard. Whether the reason is a busy life, struggling with mental health or financial reasons, I know how difficult it can be to pull together meals every day. Finding new ways to make cooking easy is important for everyone. Eat