Thursday, Mar. 26 – Sunday Mar. 29 Merchandise up to 75 percent off retail! Hugo Boss sample sale River Club, 3 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The SCAD fashion department hosts the sixth annual Hugo Boss sample sale. Proceeds from the sale will help endow a fashion department scholarship. Only credi
By Myrriah Gosset Design Green Now is an educational program headed up by a team of designers that includes Industrial Design alumnus Matt Tyson. The program is a set of events marketed to international designers who are working towards more eco-friendly designs and products. Design Green Now is org
In Your Mouth: State St. Café Where: 16 W. State Street. Owner: John Faulkner Favorites: turkey wrap, fried chicken salad Price: $5-$9 Contact: (912) 238-9977 Grade: B+ Seeing an economic stimulus menu posted in the window of State St. Café, I thought, “This place means business, at an infor
March 3 2:10 p.m.— Security responded to a motor vehicle accident at Eichberg Hall. Savannah-Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report. 10:10 p.m.— A security officer investigated a noise that he heard in the admissions office of Poetter Hall and observed an individual with
To the Editor: I am delighted by the enthusiasm SCAD students have shown for SCAD-Hong Kong. It has been wonderful to read all the positive posts on The District’s web site. This new campus will provide additional educational opportunities for our talented students as well as for those we will s
The SCAD women’s swimming team won the NAIA National Championship Saturday in St. Peters, Mo. This is the first-ever NAIA or NCAA title won in the programs history at SCAD. The Bees won with 691 points, 51.50 more than second place finisher California Baptist, who were the four-time defending
By Stephanie Bercht Stratton Hatfield is originally from Bermuda – born and raised. For his senior project he decided to focus on a passion of his: sustainable design. Stratton wants to facilitate the incorporation of sustainable practice in his home country of Bermuda. “My focus was to help Ber
By Ezra Salkin In hard economic times there is often an increase in the rate of crime. Statistics show that nationally this is true, but in Savannah, however, crime seems little affected by the recession. According to the Savannah Office of Public Affairs spokesperson, Gene Harley, there has only be
An interest meeting will be held for anyone considering becoming a kindergarten to 12th grade art or drama teacher. Join the SCAD Master of Art in Teaching faculty to learn more about SCAD’s one-year M.A.T. program. The interest meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. March 26 at Corbin Hall, 600 E. B