Written by Isabella Halteman. Graphic by Anna Porter. I feel as though I have lived a million lives just this winter quarter, and it is only Week 7. Things I thought were not a big deal are now a big problem, and things I thought were a big deal really don’t matter. I worry about […]
Written by Trinity Ray. Photos by Ally Miller-Henson. On Feb. 8, 2025, at the Savannah Book Festival, lifestyle writer and author Rachelle Bergstein sat with me to discuss her most recent book and career. “The Genius of Judy: How Judy Blume Rewrote Childhood For All of Us” is a biography on the
Written by Olivia Longoria, Graphic by Charity Anchors *Disclaimer: District staff did not actually speak with Mr. Phil himself, this is a comedic piece about some real concerns in our country. SCAD District has no offiliation with Punxsutawney Phil or his team whatsoever.* On February 2nd, America�
Written by Anna Porter. Graphic by Anna Porter. Valentine’s Day was a big day for new music, including releases from Sabrina Carpenter, ROLE MODEL, and The Lumineers. Flying a bit more under the radar was Parisian-based band, Oracle Sisters, with the release of their second album, titled “Divina
Written by Trinity Ray. Photos by Ally Miller-Henson. Around here, the beginning of the year is for book lovers. Earlier this month, Feb. 6 to Feb. 9, the 18th annual Savannah Book Festival (SBF) was a hit among the local and non-local fans of all things literature. Each year, the SBF hosts over 30
Written by Edith Manfred. Photo courtesy of Creative Commons Free Malaysia Today. Last weekend, on Feb. 9, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles faced off in the 59th Super Bowl in New Orleans. While of course there was the usual mix of running, hitting and throwing the football, I pers
Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Kaitlin Elliot. The Grammy Awards have always been a night of spectacle—where music and fashion collide in unforgettable ways. In its early years, the ceremony was a black-tie affair, with classic Hollywood glamour reigning supreme. But as music evolved, so did th
Written by Birdie. Graphic by Ana Vergara Garcia. Welcome back to “Dear Birdie,” a column where I do my best to offer guidance and some humor in response to questions from our college community! Throughout the column, I hope to help answer questions about anything and everything – from class t
Written by Olivia Longoria. Graphic by Anna Porter. You know all the classics –“10 Things I Hate About You,” “The Notebook,” and of course “When Harry Met Sally.” These movies birthed the most iconic on-screen couples. Most people can recite Harry’s New Year’s Eve speech to Sally,
Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Anna Porter. I’ll be the first to admit that I can’t stand romance novels. I hope this doesn’t get me any hate mail because I know they have a large following these days. I just find their formulaic structure and routine happy endings not to my taste. Howe