By Myrriah Gosset Last night SCAD staff and students were informed of a carjacking that occurred on the corner of 35th and Bull Street. The stolen car belonged to a SCAD professor, and SCAD security does remind everyone to be aware and vigilant after dark. The young men responsible were in possessio
In recent years, America’s reputation has not been stellar. With wars and rumors of wars and the treatment of prisoners of war, America’s image as the land of milk and honey quickly tarnished in the eyes of the world. With the 7.0 magnitude earth quake that hit Haiti on Jan. 12, America’s true
By Myrriah Gossett Over the weekend, Savannah was taken over by more bikes than usual. Strolling downtown even I noticed a remarkable number of bikes riding around town, and the fact that they had to look at street signs was a dead give away that they were from out of town. What were these extra [&h
By Lee Burbage “This will be the shining beacon of West Boundary,” SCAD President Paula Wallace said at the groundbreaking ceremony this past Thursday, referring to the new museum that will be built behind the existing Kiah Hall. Kiah Hall, the current SCAD museum, was just given a large contrib
The panel features professional journalists discussing how media coverage has shaped public understanding of sustainability. Scheduled to participate are Bill Dawers, columnist for the Savannah Morning News; Orlando Montoya, news producer for Georgia Public Broadcasting and Jim Morekis, editor in ch
A panel discussion about how media coverage has shaped public understanding of sustainability will be held 7-9 p.m. Jan. 27 at River Club. The discussion features professional journalists Bill Dawers, columnist for Savannah Morning News; Orlando Montoya, news producer for Georgia Public Broadcasting
By Myrriah Gosset The Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police department took into custody suspect Richard Simmons. Simmons was arrested for the burglary of a River Street business. The incident took place last week. The arrest took place without incident earlier today. Simmons also had a warrant out f
Jan. 12 1:15 p.m.— Security responded to a call about an unknown man walking around in Turner Annex attempting to post some unauthorized posters. An operation manager responded to the area and conducted several internal and external rounds of the building. She was unable to find the person. 2:08 p
By Miles Johnson When we’re little, we are taught not to talk to strangers. That’s an easy rule for a child to follow. There isn’t much reason for a kid to chat with someone who isn’t family, a supervising adult or a friend. Once we leave the nest, however, we lose these luxuries of youth. [
By Taylor Justin On Jan. 12, an enormous tragedy struck the country of Haiti. The Caribbean island, about the size of Maryland, experienced a 7.0 earthquake. The quake destroyed homes, workplaces and the main hospital in the capital, Port-au-Prince. According to the New York Times it was “the