Written by Cole Mihalich. Photo courtesy of Cole Mihalich. Fifty years ago, “Pong” was one of the best-selling games. The story? It was driven byyour imagination. Today, the stories in video games rival that of films, novels andtelevision. Their merit, not only as entertainment but art,
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo by Ally Abruscato. Even if you are not a fan of “The Daily Show,” its host, Trevor Noah, wrote one of my favorite autobiographies. “Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood” describes Noah’s intense childhood in an often hilarious way. It is con
Written by Ally Miller-Henson. Photo by Ally Miller-Henson. In the heart of Starland District, a new shop has opened up called LiteFoot. Advertised as a “Refillery” by its owner Katie Rodgers-Hubbard, LiteFoot is dedicated to making a sustainable lifestyle more accessible. “It has to be conven
Written by Katelyn Myrick. Illustration by Reily Callus. Parking in Savannah is challenging. Spots are limited and often require skills in parallel parking, which not everyone has. Starting in 2021, an anonymous admin decided to capture bad parking jobs through an Instagram account called @scadshitp
Cartoon by 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 seen around
Written by Hailey Feller. Illustration by Reily Callus. At the start of every winter quarter, I do well in weeks one through three. Once weeks four and five arrive, I feel my work and life spiraling. In an attempt to help my fellow classmates survive winter quarter, I suggest google calendars, habit
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of EMU News. There are certain books that change the way you see the world. Its story and message mold you and stay in your mind far after you finish the last page. For me, “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson was one of those books. Bryan Stevenson is
Written by Isabella Halteman. Photo courtesy of Unsplash. Dear 14-year-old freshman me, I would say I hope you’re enjoying high school, but we both know that’s not true. It will get better. Eventually, just give it some time. Here are a few things that you can do to make it better: I could give
Written by Amanda Brown. Photo courtesy of SCAD. SCAD de:FINE ART is back for its 14th year starting February 28th through March 2nd with events ranging from artist gallery talks, an opening reception party and a film screening. These events will all be available to students and the public. Those in
Written by Ashton Melton. Photo by Ashton Melton. Lacoste, a medieval village filled with the beauty of lavender fields and old stone medieval houses, has allowed students to find inspiration in the other artist who came before. Such as Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and Pablo Picasso all studied i