12:41 a.m.—Security responded to an alarm activation at Turner House. Savannah Fire Department responded to the scene and determined it was a false alarm. Security silenced and reset the alarm. 12:02 p.m.—Security responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle outside of Smithfield Cottage. A SCA
Nov. 15 12:49 a.m.—Security responded to an alarm activation at room at Barnard Village. Upon investigation it was determined to be a false alarm and there was no smoke present. Security silenced and reset the alarm. 1:35 a.m.—Security discovered a fire door at Alexander Hall was unsecured.
Nov. 11 7:30 p.m.—Security was notified that there was a student at Gulfstream that was in an agitated state and may have taken some pills. EMS, the on call manager, the on call couselor and security all responded to the scene. The student was transported to Memorial Health University Medical Ce
2 p.m.—A SCAD staff member reported to security that her bike had been stolen from Evans Hall. She stated that she had locked the bike to the no parking sign on the west side of the building at 10 a.m. and that the bike was gone when she returned at 2 p.m. Police responded to […]
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The Savannah College of Art and Design recently purchased the WXIA building in Midtown Atlanta. The building was originally built in 1950 and served as the local NBC affiliate. It contains 60,000 square feet of space, with over two dozen classrooms, a multi-story green screen room, HD studios and co
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