March 3 8:45 a.m.— A SCAD student reported to security that her vehicle had been damaged while it was parked at Turner Annex. She stated that someone had taken the BMW emblem off of her car. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report. 11:24 a.m.— Security res
By Miles Johnson There is a track on Hilary Duff’s second album that instructs listeners to “cry at the end, cry because it all begins again.” Ms. Duff’s lyricists and her own limited voice make it unclear to which “cry” they are referring. My four years at college are ending in a matter
By Adeshola Adigun “Soon is So Far Away” is fourth-year sound design major Sean Carter’s instrumental album/beat tape. This mid-2009 release blends the essences of hip-hop beats with spacey sounds and various samples. Sean’s choice in samples and sounds validates his production skills. The a
The Black Student Association’s last meeting of the quarter will be held at 4 p.m. March 5 in Room 416 of Crites Hall. The group will be holding elections. Any student wishing to run for a position must attend the meeting. Positions open for election are: president, vice president, events coor
Feb. 19 9:05 a.m.— A SCAD employee reported to security that he had accidentally struck another vehicle at Wallin Hall. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report. time unknown— A SCAD parent notified security that his daughter had been physically assaulted b
By Myrriah Gossett President Barack Obama landed at Hunter Army Air Field this morning before making his way to Savannah Tech for a speech. Obama will be making his way through Savannah today to speak on the economy and to small business owners. District Staff
By Travis Walters President Obama took the stage before a crowd of some 300 invited guests at Savannah Technical College today to announce his plan for an estimated $6 billion home retrofit program. His HOMESTAR program would give families immediate rebates ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on
By Amy Condon When President Barack Obama brings his “White House to Main Street Tour” to Savannah Tuesday, March 2, jobs and economic recovery will take center stage. The President will be in town to renew his push for his ambitious legislative agenda on the heels of the Senate’s bipartisan p
By Amy Condon SCAD has initiated the first phase of a multi-year effort to implement single-stream recycling at all of its Savannah facilities. In October 2009, 88 large blue drums appeared at several residence halls, including Boundary Village, Dyson House, Weston House, Turner House, Oglethorpe Ho