City Hosts Recycling Event The City of Savannah, Chatham County, and the Metropolitan Planning Commission are hosting Rennie’s Recycling Extravaganza and the Great Tire Roundup Saturday, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Light truck and car tires, with rims removed, can be recycled at the City of Sa

By Travis Walters Security has made few changes since last year that returning students should be aware of. Jeff Smith, security manager at SCAD, said, “[We] expanded the rovers, GEM Cars, we purchased a few more of those.” They’ll be patrolling the area around Indian Street, the whole MLK Cor

By Tiffany Cullen Each candidate, Democratic and Republican, has chosen their running mate and are preparing to face off in the election this November. Voters around the country, young and old, are weighing each candidate’s message of change and reform. At SCAD, as well as thousands of other colle

By Travis Walters The SCAD Museum of Art re-opened in Kiah Hall after an extensive renovation project on its exterior. The building was constructed in 1856 to serve as headquarters for the Central of Georgia Railroad, and for a time was known as the Gray Building. In its peak the railroad had some 2

This year SCAD has added a new facility, Arnold Hall, and will be breaking ground on two more; the SCAD Museum of Art and the Gwinnett Village residence hall. In addition, they are renovating Pepe and Charlton Halls. These projects underscore SCAD’s commitment to the Savannah campus, its students,

By Benjamin Frisch This is it. The end is near. There is no other explanation. The hardest-hitting questions of a political candidate on television are coming from ABC’s “The View.” “The View,” a celebrity talk show notorious for its softball interviews and general lack of substance is kno

By Michael Jewell I don’t like to be reminded of the time I tried to cook my own chicken hearts, but the memory remains along with the smell of dried blood permanently seared into the bottom of my heavy iron cooking pan. Esteemed as royalty in the court of truly nasty victuals, those chicken innar

BY TRAVIS WALTERS Security has made few changes since last year that returning students should be aware of. Jeff Smith, security manager at SCAD, said, “[We] expanded the rovers, GEM Cars, we purchased a few more of those.” They’ll be patrolling the area around Indian Street, the whole MLK Cor

By Brian Smith Note: I met Paula Wallace at the Student Leadership fair on Sept. 8, where RAs and OAs were present, not necessarily freshmen. A couple weeks ago I was trapped behind a folding table in the Oglethorpe House ballroom, representing District to new SCAD students. The experience was less

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