By Tandy Versyp A couple weeks ago, I moonlighted as a tugboat crew member for an internship with the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association—a non-profit organization dedicated to championing the dredging and maintenance of the Intracoastal Waterway. That was my professional reason for climbin
April 7 10:32 a.m.— Security responded to a call box activation at Old Arch. Nobody was found in the vicinity of the call box. 7 p.m.— A non-SCAD individual reported to security that she had lost a ring. She stated that she had left the ring in the first floor women’s restroom and it went
By Luiz Coelho In tough times, students want any financial aid they can get. SCAD officials say they have been working to offer a considerable amount of scholarships to current students. Cynthia Brayton and Rebecca Nort, both of the department of institutional advancement at SCAD-Atlanta, gave a run
DEANNE REVEL RANDY SMITH Name: Jake Mullen Age: 19 Major: Performing Arts Hometown: Greenville, S.C. Class: Second-Year Jake Mullen won the 2009 SAC Talent Show April 2 with a performance of the song “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” from the musical “Dreamgirls.” Ja
The Savannah College of Art and Design women’s golf team finished in second place at the Stonebridge Women’s Invitational Tournament Tuesday afternoon. The Bees, who are ranked 13th in the NAIA, shot 312 on the par 72, 5,839-yard layout on the Stonebridge Golf Club to finish the 36-hole
Tuesday, April 14 Greg Koons Live Wire Music Hall, 307 W. River St. Pa.-based singer-songwriter performs material off upcoming album “Hotel to Nowhere.” Koons is described as “Tom Petty plus Ben Harper plus Ani DiFranco.” 8 p.m. 21 and up Thursday, April 16 “Spring Feve
By Megan Kirby On the evening of April 6, a crowd filled the Student Center for “Can Pictures Think?” a lecture by author and art theorist James Elkins. Hosted by the painting department, the free lecture was attended by students, professors and members of the Savannah community. Elkins, the aut
By Ezra Salkin Savannah Morning News debuted an electronic edition–a paperless replica of the daily printed paper April 1. This transition furthers the trend of environmentally friendly initiatives throughout the Savannah region. According to Susan Catron, executive editor for Savannah Morning