Written by Avery Melhado. Graphic by Avery Melhado. The air is getting warmer. The sun is shining brighter. Snow days are over, and class is back in session. The weather is perfect for walking. I think it’s about time we all appreciated Savannah’s sidewalks a little more. Having grown up i
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.* A couple of weeks ago I
Written by Mia Aponte. Photo courtesy of Creative Commons Free Malaysia Today. The 2025 Oscars delivered a red carpet packed with show-stopping couture, daring risks and a few eyebrow-raising moments. From timeless elegance to avant-garde experiments, this year’s fashion choices will be talked abo
Written by Miha Palancha. Graphic by Miha Palancha. As a 19-something freshman at SCAD, I feel like I’m at the perfect starting point for the saga of unpaid work—the place where companies look at eager, bright-eyed students and think, “Ah yes, free labor.” It’s almost a rite of passage at
Written by Trinity Ray. Graphic by Trinity Ray. Happy birthday! Well, maybe your birthday isn’t today, but if it’s soon then we are here to help. There are a lot of places to find deals and gifts on your birthday. Who doesn’t like free things? Here is a list to hide away and pull out […
Written by Birdie aka Julia Lane. 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�
Written by Edan Ray. Photo by Edan Ray. I’ve been a traveler since I was 4 years old. While some might say you can’t remember much at that age, I’m here to prove otherwise. Alaska, 2006. My first big trip. A cruise to lush green islands and the breathtaking beauty of Victoria, Canada.
Written by Miha Palancha. Photos by Aashish Kumar Bankala. If you’re a regular at the Hive Cafe, you may have noticed a disturbing pattern—our beloved dishes are vanishing. One day, you’re enjoying your stir-fry on a sturdy plastic plate; the next, you’re wrestling with a flimsy paper altern
A glimpse into Sylvie Raith’s senior thesis. Written by Sarah Johnson. Photos by Sarah Johnson. I first met Sylvie Raith, Fibers 2025, while studying in Lacoste, France. We bonded over our shared love of blue and yogurt with granola for breakfast. I know her to be a sweet friend, a
Written by Linnea Sheneman. Graphic by Linnea Sheneman. On the tragic day of February 11th the Duolingo owl, lovingly called Duo by those who knew him passed away. In a TikTok video Duo was struck down by a Cyber Truck, and the community of Duo supporters has rallied around him posting videos of mou