By Miles Johnson On Oct. 25, patrons of the Sentient Bean got more than they bargained for. Considering the coffee shop venue and the name of the North Carolina based band Holy Ghost Tent Revival, I was expecting some low-key, vaguely Christian music. Not so. Their words were smart, their voices wer
By Jamee Shae If you have driven down Abercorn Street this year, you might have passed a newly gated area where many SCAD students can be seen. Starting this quarter, SCAD has welcomed many students to a new residence hall consisting of two buildings, one on 61st Street and another on 62nd Street ca
By Amie Condon The Center for American Progress released The Shriver Report last week, a comprehensive analysis of the social and economic gains of American women and families over the last thirty-five years since the advent of second wave of feminism. The report points to significant strides toward
Halloween weekend happenings Thursday, October 29 Scared stiff partyFor the “of age” crowd, start off the weekend with food, and drinks at Loco’s Grill and Pub, 301 West Broughton St. $3 with costume, $5 without 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Friday, October 30 Adler Hall, studio B The Film and Television Depa
By Travis Walters TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS “What I tell students is, a car should be among your list of options for transportation, which should include biking, buses, scooters and walking, and you pick from that tool basket based on where you are, where you have to go, and what time you have to
By Rachael Schultz As designers, we dominate the visual world, creating images to please the eye. Why not, then, conquer other worlds as well? That’s precisely what Aaron Heth and Matt McInerney did when they started their own podcast, “Read Between the Leading,” in order to spread aspects
By Tiffany Cullen October 16, the Black Student Association held its second annual open mic night of music and poetry at the Gryphon Tea Room. In the standing room only event, students lined up to try their hand at reciting and reading their favorite poems or just opening up the floor for a session
By Tiffany Cullen Every quarter SCAD e-Learning hosts online group chats on various subjects that affect students. This week for the first time, Career Services joined with SCAD e-Learning to provide student with in depth training on resume building. Sara Pitts, eCampus Coordinator for SCAD e-Learni
By Amy Condon Earlier this month, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs awarded the City of Savannah more than $15 million in tax credits to revitalize two affordable housing developments. Sustainable Fellwood, located west of Savannah’s Historic District on Bay Street, will receive more tha
By Tiffany Cullen On Sun., Oct. 25 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., thousands will descend on Forsyth Park for great-tasting Jewish food and awesome entertainment. The Shalom Ya’ll Jewish Food Festival, now in its 21st year, offers those in the community an enjoyable day filled with family entertainment an