Wednesday, April 1 The perfect way to spend April Fools’ Day! Psychotronic Film Night: The Killing of Satan The Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave. 1970s film featuring human-toad creatures and snakes that turn into demonic prostitutes! 7:30 p.m. $5 Thursday, April 2 Nick Perlman is back to defend his
The Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police department reported this morning that a female victim was sexually assaulted on the corner of Anderson and E. Broad Street. The victim was approached by three men, two of whom held her down while the other assaulted her. A motorist drove by and yelled at the
By Tandy Versyp The Tams once sang, “Be young. Be foolish. But be happy.” It’s hard to follow their advice when money is an issue. My impending graduation makes me queasy because it’s simply a bad time to be a writer. It’s a bad time to be anything right now. There are many regular custome
By Tandy Versyp Last week the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police department held a Crosswalk Awareness and Enforcement campaign. According to Gene Harley, the SCMPD Public Information Officer, it is an ongoing push. “We will be aggressively enforce crosswalk laws,” Harley said. “I guess it
May 20 12:20 a.m.— Security responded to an elevator entrapment at the Student Center. Two students were stuck in the elevator between the second and third floors. Atlantic Coast Elevator Services responded to the scene and removed the students from the elevator. 9:54 a.m.— A SCAD student report
At the City Council’s meeting on Thursday, the Charleston School of Protocol and Etiquette awarded Savannah with the title of “Most Mannerly City.” The award was given to Mayor Otis Johnson by Cindy Grosso from the School of Protocol and Etiquette. Charleston, S.C. has been the rec
May 13 6:53 a.m.— SCAD security received a call from a parent in reference to her son, a SCAD student. She stated that she had not heard from her son in couple of days and was concerned. Security contacted a resident assistant at Dyson House. The resident assistant stated she needed to wait an hou
By Tiffany Cullen Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, you probably know that there is a recession and the job market is steadily falling. In an economy where jobs are dwindling and more students are choosing graduate school over unemployment, Office of Career Services D
Friday, May 22 SCAD Finals Hours Creative Approach, 306 Jefferson St. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, May 23 SCAD Finals Hours Creative Approach, 306 Jefferson St. Noon-11 p.m. Sunday, May 24-28 24 Hour Printing Creative Approach, 306 Jefferson St. Noon, May 24, through 8 p.m., May 28 District Staff
While the Second Amendment guarantees citizens the right to bear arms, it does not guarantee them the right to do so in secret. This contentious issue is present on many campuses across the nation and has found its way to SCAD, but will it gain a foothold here? Our campus isn’t a traditional c