By Miles Johnson It’s 11 a.m. and 90 students are taking their seats in the Arnold Hall auditorium. Microphones are tested and lights are adjusted as everyone settles in for the second week of 20th Century Art. A few professors teaching this class are experimenting with a new format this quarter.
Sept. 16 12:25 a.m.— A SCAD student reported to security that someone had hit his vehicle while it was parked at Abercorn Terrace. A fellow student stated that he had witnessed the incident and that a female had left a room at Abercorn Terrace, had entered a white two-door vehicle with Pennsylvani
Willie Goldwire was named as a suspect in the shooting of Ricky Goldwire on 48th and Abercorn Street that occurred yesterday afternoon. The shooting took place after an argument between the two related men. Police were dispatched around 1:45 p.m. after Ricky Goldwire arrived at Candler Hospital, whe
Photo by Alan Vance Savannah, Hedwig has landed. The Bay Street Theatre at Club One is featuring “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” on Sept. 25 to 26 at 8 p.m. with a Sunday matinee on Sept. 27 at 3 p.m. “Hedwig” is a cabaret-meets-rock-opera performance about Hedwig née Hansel, an East Berlin boy
Photo by Alan Vance For great Thai food, students and locals contend that the best places are Saigon downtown and Saigon Flavors Southside. Although these eateries have similar names, their menus, atmospheres and location create two vastly different groups of epicurean followers. Each is restaurant
By Travis Walters Q: Can you talk a little about what SCAD students can do to stay safe in Savannah? A: Public safety is a shared responsibility, that’s the reality. We’re in a democratic society. I’ll take you back to Sir Robert Peel, the founder of modern policing in the 1
By Deanne Revel Running into an ex-fling is always problematic: seeing him or her with another date, running into him or her at the grocery store in sweatpants or something really awkward: running into your ex-fling while you’re wearing the same outfit you flinged in with him or her. I have lo
Sept. 11 7:10 p.m.— Security responded to an alarm activation at a room in Boundary Village. Security determined that the alarm was false. Sonitrol alarm company was notified of the situation and planned to have a tech look at the system. Sept. 12 1:13 a.m.— Security responded to an alarm activa
Aug. 24 No activity was reported. Aug. 25 10:15 a.m.— A SCAD employee reported to security that several paintings in several studio rooms in Alexander Hall had been covered by old roofing particles and dust while JCB Roofers were working on the roof. Security responded to the scene and took pictur