July 13 10:55 a.m.—Security was notified that there was a stray dog in Arnold Hall. Security responded to the scene and was able to get the dog to exit through the front door of the building. The dog had entered the building as students were entering and exiting the front door. 1:33 p.m.—Securit
District recently learned that it is no longer eligible for membership in the Georgia College Press Association. Membership was revoked because District ceased printing a newspaper. District did not cease telling compelling stories and providing information to our readers. This is a case of change.
By Tiffany Cullen Every year, first-year students get together and learn about all of the SCAD facilities around Savannah. Summer Swarm, open to 150 entering freshman students per session each year, gives students a chance to meet with and talk to several staff professionals including student succes
June 24 2:06 a.m.—SCAD Security received a call from the Eckburg Hall call box. When dispatch did not get a response, a security supervisor checked the area and the call box alarm was determined to be false. 5:15 p.m.—Security received a call from the Boundary Village officer in reference to a S
By Randy Smith It’s the end of my first week in Lacoste and as I am writing this I am sitting on a terrace looking over this beautiful valley of southern France. This week was full of new and exciting events, special dinners and getting used to the idea that I will be taking classes […]
By Travis Walters Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police have a comprehensive plan in place to ensure motorists get out of downtown Savannah efficiently and safely on July 4. Beginning the evening of July 3 police will be stationed along Highway 80 to monitor traffic flow and manually operate traffic