By Lee Burbage First, I need to say this now. Please, for the love of some non-descript deity and all that is right in the world, register to vote. That’s it, plain and simple. I can’t tell you how incredibly frustrated I am with so many of my fellow students here at SCAD. Being the […]
Friday, Sept. 19, 10 p.m. Home Grown Swamp Metal Baroness at the Jinx The Jinx127 W. Congress St. Savannah grows its own brand of “swampy” doom metal, and Baroness, one of her best, is just getting big. They’re paying a visit with A Girl A Gun A Ghost, and plan to blow the roof off. […]
Jackie Chan Named Honorary Professor SCAD named its first honorary professor on Sept. 3. SCAD President Paula Wallace traveled to Kowloon, Hong Kong and named Jackie Chan (popular martial artist and international movie star) an honorary professor of performing arts. Chan Laiwa of Beijing, China, and
By Travis Walters CHANGES SCAD recently announced the end of the Men’s and Women’s basketball & cheerleading programs with the 2008-2009 season for SCAD-Savannah. The college is adding men’s and women’s golf, cross country, and tennis to SCAD-Atlanta starting in the 2009-
BRIAN SMITH Editor in Chief An article from the July 25 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education reports about a bill in Congress that features a paragraph suggesting the requirement of remote proctors to spy on students taking online courses – and SCAD-eLearning doesn’t want any part of it. T
By Adam Hill If you watch the nightly news weather reports, or step outside your home every once-in-a-while during the summer months, you know Savannah is positioned in an area that potentially can be threatened by tropical storms and hurricanes. As of yet, Savannah has escaped unscathed, but as the
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Bike Club Oct. 4, 8 a.m. Take part in the first ride of fall quarter! Experience Savannah like never before. Meet at Gallery Espresso at 8 a.m. Don’t forget your helmet. The bike club is free of charge. Sponsored by the student recreation department. Hang gliding Sept. 26-27 Soar like an eagle in
The math competency exam will be offered Friday, Sept. 19 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Eichberg Hall Room 104. No reservations are accepted—walk in only. Calculators are permitted (cell phones cannot be used as calculators). Only first-year and sophomore students are eligible to take the Math Competency
The Georgia Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc. has announced the annual GFIC Board of Advisors Scholarship competition. The competition is open to full-time sophomores or juniors with a cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or above. Applicants must be Georgia residents, who have demonstrated leadership abi