The Collegiate Broadcasters, Inc. has announced that SCAD Radio and SCAD-Atlanta Radio are national finalists in the 2009 CBI National Student Production Awards. SCAD Radio is nominated for Best Technical Production for “Terra Novus Episode One.” SCAD-Atlanta Radio is nominated for Best
By Katelan Cunningham The SCAD Drumline lined up on the Dyson field as the opening act for Fall Fest. Three students on snares, four basses and one on the tenor set, all wore matching khakis and black polos. It was their first performance, but none of them looked nervous as the crowd welcomed
By Margaret Ulrich At this year’s Art Materials Trade Show, third year illustration major Casey Crisenbery was the Grand Prize winner of the National American Artist Drawing Magazine Scholarship Competition. They awarded Casey $5,000 toward classes at SCAD and an artist’s kit of over 115 items.
By Brittany Hege The goal of the new SCAD Drawing Club is to “celebrate student achievement and student interest in all different types of drawing that may occur across the majors,” drawing professor and faculty coordinator Henry Dean said. A member of the drawing minor committee, Dean, alon
Friday, October 16 – 17 Greek Festival St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Hellenic Center, 14 W. Anderson St. Come and enjoy baklava, gyros and dolmades and watch some Greek dance. Opa! 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Friday, October 16 Open Mic Night Student Center, 120 Montgomery St. SCAD alumni Chrisie Santoni
Sept. 28 8:02 a.m.— Security responded to an incident between a SCAD student and a security officer at Hamilton Hall. The officer had stopped the student from entering the building because the student did not have a valid ID. The student became argumentative and called the security officer a derog
First City Club and the Oatland Island Wildlife Center are teaming up to raise funds to renovate their current bear habitat in preparations for new wildlife. The OIWC made national news after their bear Ursa Minor, then the oldest bear in captivity, passed away. The OIWC is now trying to prepare for
By Dominic Viti Hanging on the very back wall of the Art Haus gallery—viewed by art critics, musicians, hippies, children and sunblock-lathered tourists who are here to see Savannah native Kristine Medina’s “Layers” exhibit in Daytona Beach, Fla.—is a large, unframed oil painting of The Be
By Kaity Grueling Most students have heard of SAC, but don’t always pick up on the acronym. SAC? SAC of what? Potatoes? Wait, do they mean in the SAC? Can SCAD do that? SAC stands for Student Activities Council and is a student programming board at SCAD. They plan both educational and recreational
By Ezra Salkin A group of students and others concerned about the environment are pushing for SCAD to develop what they describe as the “most progressive” food service program in the country. Third year student Andy McCoy holds informal meetings at the Sentient Bean every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Susta