By Myrriah Gossett With a fan base that dates back to our parents’ generation, the most recent installment in the “Star Trek” saga actually takes us back a few steps in the story line. Going back to the origins of Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), the movie begins with an action packed emoti
Stephanie Bercht When Earth Day came around, there were charts near the dispenser belts in Café SCAD and J.O.’s. The charts had no indication and sat next to the conveyer belts with 14 columns, each labeled in pounds and at the bottom, day one through day 14. For Earth Week, the dining halls kept
Tuesday, May 12-20 Dannah Collins photography M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition La Galerie Bleue, 3515 Montgomery St. *Free and open to the public Thursday, May 14 Open Mic Comedy Night The Sentient Bean, 13 E Park Ave. Hosted by Patrick the Red 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 14-17 “All in the Timing” Mondanaro
Actress Glenn Close will give the commencement address at both SCAD-Savannah and Atlanta graduation ceremonies on May 30. She will speak at 9 a.m. at the Savannah Civic Center where the SCAD-Savannah ceremony is being held, and again at 6 p.m., at the Georgia World Congress Center in the Sidney Marc
By Jonathon Anderson Editor’s Note: Jonathan is one of five furniture design graduate students from SCAD who are participating in the first-ever study abroad program between Italy and the United States, sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission and the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, Apr
Thursday, May 7 “Intimate Apparel” Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St. SCAD’s Performing Arts department presents “Intimate Apparel” by Lynn Nottage 8 p.m. *Free with SCAD ID Friday, May 8 Sand Arts Festival North Beach, Tybee Island Participants compete in sand art competit
By Ezra Salkin Ribald was the word my mother used at dinner the night after I took her and my father to see the Art in the Raw exhibition held April 24. According to dictionary.com, ribald is defined as, “vulgar or indecent in speech, language, etc: coarsely mocking, abusive or irreverent; scurril
By Chris Hannant The Savannah Derby Devils defeated the Blue Ridge Rollergirls May 2 in a roller derby at the Supergoose Sports Facility in Savannah. For those who aren’t familiar with how a roller derby works, it goes something like this: The two teams skate around an elliptical track marked off
The SCAD Museum of Art will break ground this fall on a 90,000 square foot expansion to the exhibition space. The 227 Martin Luther King Blvd location will be taking over the old railroad station that extends down Turner Street. The old passenger building has been demolished the past two years. The
The Service Opportunities for Students organization at SCAD is hosting and participating in some upcoming events. To register for the events, e-mail sos@scad.edu or call (912) 525-8800. What: Kid’s Cafe When: 3-5:30 p.m. May 8 Description: The group will visit Moses Jackson and will engage in