By Travis Walters A virtual bulletin board will be launched in MySCAD on Sept. 14. The board will provide much the same functionality that the boards in academic buildings provide now. It was created to “provide a centralized spot for students to post events and opportunities using new media,&
Last paragraph updated at 5:45 p.m. on August, 31. In response to the spread of the H1N1 virus, the Savannah College of Art and Design is implementing various protocols suggested for colleges and universities by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. SCAD is monitoring the spread of the H1N
By Myrriah Gosset Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Chief Michael Berkow announced Tuesday he would be resigning his post, effective Oct. 10. “Leaving is very difficult. I love this job, I love these people and I love this community,” said Berkow in a statement released to the press.
Tom Melville, head coach of the men’s soccer team will blog the upcoming season. The blog, Coaches Corner, is available through the SCAD Athletics Web site. 2009 Soccer team roster http://www.scadathletics.com/roster.aspx?path=msoc 2009 Men’s soccer schedule Get to athletics fields from
By Travis Walters The Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department arrested 31-year-old Joseph Gregory Taylor today and charged him with murder. Police believe Taylor shot Rashad Smalls multiple times near the intersection of West 38th at Harden Streets. He was taken to Memorial University Medica
By Randy Smith In Lacoste there is an annual festival with concerts, food and games. The game featured here consists of several people from the town in a ring with a bull. The people stood on barrels placed at each corner of a square man-made pool. The object of the game was for those on […]
By Myrriah Gosset Servers, bartenders, and bouncers can expect to be taking classes in the near future on how to correctly read ID cards, and how to also tell if they are fakes. With tentative Savannah bar card program, restaurant workers will be learning about the newest technology, along with othe
Aug. 3 2 p.m.— A SCAD student notified security that he had backed into a bottom part of a light pole in the back of the Eichberg Hall parking lot. He stated that his bumper was damaged when he pulled off the light pole. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a repo
By Myrriah Gosset Drivers can expect detours if heading downtown via the Truman Parkway starting at 8 p.m. on Friday. East President Street west of the Truman Parkway will be closed for repairs on the railroad crossings until midnight on Sunday. Traffic can expect to be detoured onto other exits and
By Travis Walters Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police charged and arrested a man for murder, and brought murder charges against two men already in custody for recent, unrelated homicides. SCMPD charged Bernard Simmons, 17, with murder in connection with the June 7 homicide of 18-year-old Dontrell S