By: Michael Jewell I don’t watch much TV. Wait, that’s a lie. I watch just a little less TV than the average person — which is several hours a day, on and off, usually over my shoulder while at my drawing table. What I don’t do is invest myself. There aren’t any programs that I […]
Every Monday at 6 p.m., a few mandolin, guitar, banjo and fiddle players get together and jam at the Sentient Bean. The atmosphere is loose, and they invite anyone to come along and play with them. As I flew down Whitaker Street, trying to make it to the Sentient Bean on time, I was nervous [&hellip
To the Editor, I wish to thank you for printing student opinions in the Letters to the Editor, especially in your April 4, 2008 issue, where Ms. Perez expressed outrage at a special Comixstravaganza edition of the comic strip “Nathan Pretzelberger.” This letter was quite possibly the most hilari
March 31 3:06 a.m. – Security responded to a call about an unknown man wearing a helmet and a robe knocking on doors at Weston House. Security was unable to find anyone matching that description. 11:10 p.m. – A student reported to the Adler Hall security officer that she had hit her head getting
BY LEE BURBAGE 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 employee, and one of the people responsi
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