The Episcopal church of St. Paul the Apostle will be having guest lectures from three SCAD professors starting this Sunday Oct. 4th. St. Paul’s will be hosting the lectures on the first Sunday of every month starting ending on Dec. 6th. The lectures are designed to explore the relationship bet
Thursday , October 1—Saturday, October 3 River Club, 3 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Art Materials Trade Show Get your art supplies, cutting edge or age old classics at wholesale prices. From yarn and dyes to stretcher bars and pochade boxes, they got what you need. Winsor & Newton, Amperstand
Bike Club Ride Every Saturday 8 a.m. Experience Savannah like never before. Meet at Gallery Espresso at 8 a.m. Don’t forget your helmet. The bike club is free of charge. Bike Club Clinic Oct. 1 This clinic will focus on teaching you how to change your tire. If you have a bike, you will have [&hell
The Savannah Metropolitan Police Department apprehended Patrick Jerome Green yesterday afternoon at the corner of Bay and Fahm Streets. Green was arrested after being chased by car and by foot down Bay street from Kane Street. Green was taken into custody after hitting a parked vehicle and a marked
Sept. 21 9:16 a.m.— Security responded to a medical call at Wallin Hall involving a SCAD student. He had fallen backwards at his desk and had hit his head on the floor. EMS responded to the scene and evaluated the student. The student refused transport and returned to class. 11:53 a.m.— Security
SCAD President Paula S. Wallace invites current SCAD students to ask questions and discuss concerns or ideas regarding the university in an online chat, from 1:30-3 p.m. Oct. 2. To join the live chat session, log-on to MySCAD from 1:30-3 p.m. Oct. 2 and click on the link in Personal Announcements. D
MTV will hold an open casting call for the 24th installment of ‘The Real World’ at Loco’s Restaurant on Broughton Street on Saturday, Oct. 10. Auditions will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applicants need to bring a photo of themselves that the producers can keep along with a photo ID.
By Leah Perdue On October 5 the vaccine for swine flu, also known as H1N1, will be made available to the public. But experts warn that supply of vaccine may run low with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calling the outbreak in 26 states, including Georgia, widespread. “Our supplies w
By Amy Condon When Suzanne Porush, a current graduate student at SCAD, first graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature at the beginning of the 1990s, the headline on TIME magazine’s cover read, “Graduating to Unemployment.” She returned to graduate school, earning a master
By Olusegun Olusanya The 2009 Savannah Jazz Festival, held until Sunday, is being hosted for the first time by Blowin’ Smoke BBQ. The Jazz Festival brings style and rhythm to a legendary music genre loved by people of all generations. “This event has been on from 1983 and it keeps getting strong