Aug. 19 8 a.m.—A SCAD staff member reported to security that the key to her desk in York Hall was missing. She stated that she had last seen the key on Aug. 11 when she left the key taped to the underside of her desk top. 8:41 p.m.— A security officer reported that someone had […]
Aug. 12 8 a.m.—A SCAD employee reported to security that four projectors were missing from Crites Hall. Police responded to the scene and generated a report. 7:57 p.m.— Security responded to a medical call at Crites Hall. A SCAD student was suffering from an Asthma attack. EMS responded to the s
Aug. 6 10:52 a.m.—Security responded to a smoke alarm activation at Oglethorpe House. Security met Savannah Fire Department personnel on site and, upon investigation, it was determined that the alarm was caused by contractors pressure washing in the kitchen. The alarm was cleared and reset. 11:20
July 30 12:15 p.m.—A SCAD student reported to security that that someone had taken her bike from the bike rack at Morris Hall. She stated that she had left the bike at the bike rack at 8:30 a.m. and that the bike was gone when she returned at 12:15 pm. She could not remember whether […]
By Brian Smith Believe it or not, some locals aren’t happy with the recently approved curbside recycling program. Their biggest argument: Adding recycling pick-up trucks will increase the city’s carbon footprint (the amount of greenhouse gases we’re contributing to worldwide climate change). H
By Travis Walters Day nine into summer break, I wanted to go back. I don’t cope well with nothing to do. I have a job and go out with friends, but I’m still left with an egregious amount of free time. I wound up reading a lot. A lot. I needed variety, however, and that’s […]