Written by Isabella Halteman. Graphic by Anna Porter. Romantic: exciting, mysterious and having strong effect on your emotions The Romantic Era (Romanticism, Romantic Movement) was an artistic and intellectual movement in the late eighteenth century originating in Europe. This movement was a respo
Written by Trinity Ray. Graphic by Trinity Ray. This Jan. 30–31, Allure helped students welcome some of the best and biggest in beauty to SCAD Savannah. SCAD launched the Business of Beauty and Fragrance BFA in Fall 2018. The industry is growing and along with it, so is SCAD Beauty. Welcome to Bea
Written by Tyler Payne. Dizzy, the latest DLC character for “Guilty Gear Strive,” was released on Halloween 2024. The half-Gear queen retains many of her iconic moves from past entries in the series, including her ice spike, fish and Gamma Ray, and has some new ones, such as freezing her opponen
Written by Anna Porter. Graphic by Anna Porter. After their first two album releases and loads of tour legs over the first half of the 2020s, Irish bandmates Elijah Hewson, Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon, and Josh Jenkinson entered the studio and said “Let’s go at this again.” Ope
Written by Leah Kilde. Graphic by Linnea Sheneman. Every year on Feb. 2, people from all over America and Canada watch and wait to see if Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow and ceremoniously send us into an elongated winter. The deal is simple: if the Pennsylvanian groundhog does not see his shad
Written by Linnea Sheneman. Graphic by Linnea Sheneman. Roses are red, violets are blue, couples celebrate Valentine’s but you can too! If you are anything like me, the appeal of Valentine’s Day lies not only in expressions of romantic love or consumerism but rather in celebration of all typ
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
Writing and graphic by Anna Porter. It all started one night when the SCAD District editors were organizing the closet before the end of Winter Quarter. I, along with a few other editors, found a set of past District newspaper issues bound into yearbook-style archives. Each book was published in yea
Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Anna Porter. On Feb. 5, what some at District are claiming was the “best day ever,” we celebrated National Girls and Women in Sports Day. In honor of this holiday, I’d love to talk about the first woman to officially run a marathon. Katherine Switzer went
Written by Sarah Johnson. Graphic by Anna Porter. Part I I joined SCAD District as a freshman, and the meetings quickly became something I looked forward to each week. After picking up the pitch I liked best, I would rush back to Garden at the Hive and gush to my roommates about how much I […