Written by: Eric Heydt Starring Evan Watkins, Jakob Hill District Staff
BY CASSIDY GARRETT Over spring break, 11 Savannah College of Art Design students, and four others, went on a mission trip to the Bahamas to paint a school bus for a local camp. The trip was coordinated by the Christian Student Fellowship (CSF), which has been meeting on campus for 15 years and is af
New campus possible An article in the Dallas Morning News indicated that the Savannah College of Art and Design is looking to expand geographically. The report mentioned that SCAD representatives have visited a number of cities, states and countries in order to research possible sites for a new camp
By Tandy Versyp Broughton Street will soon change thanks to the Savannah Development and Renewal Authority (SDRA). They began their renewal of the busy, commercial street in 1986, and now, after a 16-month planning process, the SDRA has updated their renewal program. Working with W.K. Dickson — Co
LEE BURBAGE, Staff writer lburba20@student.scad.edu Coming April 18th is the first Dump the Pump: Leave your car at home day for the city of Savannah. Several groups from around the community have been working in partnership with the city to organize this event. Kristen Hyser, a city of Savannah emp
Cici’s Pizza If you’ve never been to Cici’s Pizza, man, are you in for it. Cici’s Pizza guarantees an “All-You-Can-Eat” buffet for under $5. When you enter Cici’s Pizza, throw away any conventional definition you attach to the word “pizza.” You want a macaroni and cheese pizza,
By Victoria Phetmisy Name: Bernardo Marentes Major: Film and television Class: Fourth-year Bernardo Marentes is a storyteller. Using film as his medium, he likes to tell fictional narratives that focus on characters and, especially, love. And not just the uplifting parts of love, but also the lack t
“Areas around SCAD buildings that aren’t very safe. The potholes in the streets would also be good.” MARY HOLLEY Fashion Chapel Hill, NC “How about some of the ghetto? You think our top priority would be restoring houses for families in need, not for decoration.” SAMUEL
By Travis Walters Black holes existed only in space until now. Soon humanity may have one to call its very own. Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) have spent the past 14 years and $8 billion on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which lies 328 feet underground near Gen