By Emma Durham On Jan. 16, the back rooms of Café SCAD were hoppin’. The reason? Over 30 students assembled to learn traditional partner dancing. The event, “Dancing with the SCADDIES,” was organized by Residence Life in order to introduce SCAD students to new styles of dance. Over 30 student
By Myrriah Gossett People have many obsessions, addictions and passions. My question, however, is what happens when you have all three on the same topic. Hi, my name is Myrriah Gossett and I am a bike-a-holic. This addiction actually started way back in my younger days when I used to go on a bike ri
Jan. 7 6:20 a.m.— Security responded to an alarm activation at a room in Barnard Village. Security met the Savannah Fire Department on the scene and determined that the alarm was false. Security silenced and reset the alarm. 7:37 p.m.— The on-call counselor requested security transport for herse
Tom Barton, editorial page editor for the Savannah Morning News, will present “The Write Touch: a discussion about the craft of writing feature stories, personal columns and opinion pieces,” at noon Jan. 15 in the first floor conference room of Keys Hall, 516 Abercorn St. The talk is par
By Myrriah Gosset Next month, Savannah will be offering amnesty to parking violators. According to Brett Bell, information officer for the City of Savannah, the program runs from Jan. 12 through Feb. 12. This is a chance for the public, including SCAD students, to pay for any sort of parking violati
Jan. 6 9:35 a.m.— Security responded to an alarm activation in a Boundary Village room. The Savannah Fire Department was already on site and had determined that the alarm was caused by students cooking in the dorm. The alarm was silenced and reset. 11:25 a.m.— Security responded to an elevator e
From The New Yorker: Eustace Tilley appeared on our first cover, in 1925, and has returned for nearly every anniversary issue since. For the third year in a row, we are inviting readers to create their own versions of Eustace. Entries should be submitted by January 18, and the winners will be featur
By Myrriah Gosset Just after 4 p.m. yesterday the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department were dispatched to aid in stopping a car chase involving stolen vehicles from South Carolina. The two Ford trucks were making their way to Savannah from South Carolina after shoplifting in the Hilton He
SCAD will host the 2010 SCADDY Awards Friday, Jan. 22, at 6 p.m. in the Trustees Theater at 216 E. Broughton St. The SCADDY Awards honor excellence in advertising and the related fields created by SCAD students. Students from 10 different majors, including advertising, graphic design, illustration,
Jan. 5 4:11 p.m.— A SCAD student reported to security that his skateboard, valued at $200, was missing from his dorm room in Turner House. The student stated that he had left the skateboard in his room over the winter break and that he noticed it missing when he returned to school for the winter [