WLVH, 101.1 FM Savannah’s FM dial is, of course, dominated by the sellout trend in radio nationwide. We’ve got the top 40 pop station, the oldies standard station, the classic rock station with the looped 10-song playlist and the back-to-back hip hop stations featuring every song feat. T
By Michael Jewell All throughout California and now Connecticut, wedding bells are ringing. The difference is, now all couples have that privilege if they so choose. I’m not really sure if I would. For over a decade, I’ve been witness to a nationwide feather-ruffling contest over what constitute
“I’ve waited for five buses before I got one. Something needs to be done.” Chelsea Sprattling Ad design / Sophomore Columbus, Ohio “They need more busses in general. I wait until 8 to get a bus when I get out of class at 730.” Bridget Russel Painting / Freshman Davenport, Iowa “It’s ha
A casting call for undergraduate thesis films shooting this year will be held on Oct. 18, from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. at Adler Hall, 532 Indian St. The casting call is open to all actors in the region and is not limited to SCAD-affiliated individuals. These are not SAG films. Actors will audition th
By Brian Smith I live on West Gwinnett St. next to a vacant lot. What some may deem “unoccupied space” is really the potential, but currently unrealized, central hub of our neighborhood, a rich grouping of families and individuals waiting for interaction. The lot serves as my house’s backyard,
Oct. 6 5:12 p.m.—A SCAD student reported to security that his bike was stolen from the bike rack at Norris Hall. He stated that he had last seen the bike at 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 5 and that the bike was gone when he checked on it at 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 6. Police responded […]
By Travis Walters I commute to class and therefore spend quite a bit of time on the road. The scenery changes just as often as the days pass, making no two trips to Savannah the same. Nothing changes more frequently than the signs for businesses, and I find churches, in particular, change their sign
By Evan Watkins Comedy is a fickle market. What was funny even three years ago (Will Ferrell) can be so popularly bashed that it would seem as if we weren’t all, and still do, quote “Anchorman” endlessly. With every month that passes, the appetite for newer forms of comedy has quickened
By Megan Kirby The River Club was full of activity this past weekend as students hunted for cheap art supplies and dozens of companies unloaded discounted – or free – products at the second annual SCAD Art Materials Trade Show. Canson, Golden Artist’s Colors, Prismacolor, and Faber-Castell wer