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‘Bookmarked and Dogeared’ Episode 6: Kenneth R. Rosen
Hosted by Elise Mullen and Perrin Smith, Produced by Perrin Smith with help from Colleen Miller, Eve Katz, Meg Aki, Nadia Nugent, and Elise Mullen, Edited by Paige Mathieson, Image
Alumni Spotlight: Kenneth R. Rosen
Before Kenneth R. Rosen was a senior news assistant at the New York Times, he was the editor-in-chief of District. Rosen, originally from New York, New York, graduated from SCAD in
Awards
District, District Quarterly, District in Bloom, Port City Review, Square 95 and District TV This awards list showcases all accolades for the following groups and publications: SCA
Blackboard Connect serves students during emergency
By Kenneth Rosen Questions about student safety and security arose Thursday when a gunman downtown purportedly took a Savannah resident hostage ending in a standoff with local auth
Gunman in downtown
By Kenneth Rosen A gunman is inside The Olde Pink House. District keeps up with the coverage. [View the story “BREAKING NEWS: Gunman in downtown” on Storify]
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus rips the Student Center
By Kenneth Rosen [rating:5/5] Though Thursdays are regularly every student’s night out in Savannah, the April 7 performance by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus at the Student Center pr
Mustaches and monocles mingle at magazine’s matinee
By Kenneth Rosen SCAD’s student-produced magazine, District Quarterly, hosted a launch party for its third issue from 6-9 p.m. on Feb. 16 in the Habersham Hall courtyard. Accompa
Share your love this Valentine’s Day — or don’t
By Augusta Statz Contributions from Kenneth Rosen Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. Here are some ways that you can celebrate Valentine’s Day, whether it be on the act
Chili cook-off, first for Winter Fest
By Kenneth Rosen If starting up classes again didn’t jostle you from your holiday stupor then the Winter Fest chili cook-off will add some spice to your first days back in Sa
Occupy movement reaches Savannah
BY KENNETH ROSEN The Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Together movements are gaining more momentum with the participation of the union workers in New York City and protests occurring