scAD Wars is brought to you by Advertising Design professor Sean Trapani’s Copywriting for Broadcasting class. Addicted to whacky JAKE WRIGHT Launching a new brand into a crowded category is a tricky proposition. The advertising must be unique and edgy to set the brand apart. At the same time, if
By Tandy Versyp I am white. Really white. I’m so white I stereotypically shop at the Gap, listen to Billy Joel and wear briefs. However, I say things like “keep it real,” “mind ya business” and “I’m a grown-ass man.” The title of this column is a reference to the popular song “Cand
By Michael Jewell Early mornings make for interesting television. I love to stretch out my breakfast, savoring the sunrise with a hot cup of tea against the backdrop of Kevin Trudeau infomercials. He’s on three or four channels at 6 a.m., hawking his series of books compiling the “natural cures
Written by: Eric Heydt Starring: Max Crandall, Eric Heydt District Staff
scAD Wars is brought to you by Advertising Design professor Sean Trapani’s Copywriting for Broadcasting class. Bananas over chocolate KENNETH ZEIGLER Beethoven. Dylan. Simone. Waits. Howe. Each was an epic songwriter with an epic portfolio of masterpieces. And for each masterpiece, someone, so
R.A.D.S. — Rape Aggression Defense Systems is a four Friday women’s self defense program that educates students in risk awareness and physical technique. Classes are from April 25 to May 16, with a morning class from 9 a.m. to noon and an afternoon class from 2-5 p.m. at Boundary Village Mul
BY MYRRIAH GOSSETT This month the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) awarded SCAD’s architectural program with the NCARB prize for the Building Systems Integration Performance Studio (BSIPS). The award was given to the school based on its work to prepare future architect
Hillel hosts Passover Seder The Jewish Student Organization, Hillel, will host its second annual Passover Seder on Saturday, April 19. Students who wish to attend must register by emailing hillel@scad.edu. The Seder starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in Temple Mickve Israel at 20 E. Gordon St. New
Let’s face it folks. Unless you’re new to Savannah, there isn’t all that much to do downtown. Aside from the occasional play or art gallery, downtown Savannah (which seems to turn into a ghost town at about 8 p.m.) can get kind of boring for the average student. Going to the movies has always
Fridays, April 4-May 23, 4-5 p.m. | York Hall, 115 E. York St. Unwind, Re-energize. It is a great way to reduce stress, make friends and have fun. All are welcome, space is limited. Bring your own drum if you have it! No drumming experience is necessary. Sponsored by the office of counseling and stu