Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Anna Porter. It is hard to admit that this is my last edition of “I’m Booked.” After four unforgettable years at District, I am officially signing off as I graduate next week. For my last column, I wanted to write a love letter to reading, District and my
Written by Avery Melhado. Graphic by Avery Melhado. It is almost impossible to be an artist and not struggle with the concept of ego. Everyone knows that being overly prideful is bad, that ego can become an obstacle to your work if you let it take too much control. Still, it is essential as an [&hel
Written by Linnea Sheneman. Graphic by Linnea Sheneman. As adults and especially as creatives, play is so crucial but equally so neglected. As a child, you probably played pretend, played with dolls and incorporated whimsy and imagination into your everyday subconsciously. If you are anything like m
Written by Avery Melhado. Photos by Avery Melhado. I moved to Savannah in the middle of the summer, when the city was quiet and the students were sparse. I was searching anywhere and everywhere for things to do, and a community to be surrounded by. I found that community in The Stacks, a local indep
Written by Anna Porter. Graphic by Anna Porter. As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, and the lights in the bars of Savannah turn green, I can officially say that I’m a year older and a year more skilled in my Irish music expertise. I have nearly doubled my library of Irish music since my article las
Written by Leah Kilde. Photos courtesy of SCAD Athletics. In recent years, the SCAD Lacrosse teams have performed exceptionally well. Last year the men’s team received multiple conference awards, and the women’s became National Semi-Finalists at the NAIA Tournament hosted at home in Savannah. Th
Written by Trinity Ray. Graphic by Trinity Ray. To make an appointment with Chappell Roan, you’ll need to call 620-HOT-TOGO. If you’re not familiar with her hit song, then just dial +1 620-468-8646. Everyone’s new favorite pop princess, Chappell Roan, recently decided to tease a new song
Written by Cole Mihalich. Graphic by Anna Porter. Fourth Year Experience FYRE 321 Many look back at the First-Year Experience as a futile exercise in handholding. Today, most of us would appreciate that same handholding in our final years at school. From job-hunting to work-life balance, how i
Written by Birdie. Graphic by Ana Vergara. 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 troubles
Written by Julia Lane. Graphic by Anna Porter. Well, it’s that time of year again! On Sunday, March 2, the 97th Academy Awards will be presented to this year’s shining stars, both in front of and behind the camera. I don’t know about you, but I’m a film-loving gal, which means that the O