By Deanne Revel SCAD President Paula Wallace held a lecture titled “Let’s Take This Outside: Outdoor Living in the 21st Century” for her new book, “Perfect Porches: Designing Welcoming Spaces for Outdoor Living,” at 5 p.m. in the Student Center on April 29. The event wa
Local Help yourself (and your city) become one of the healthiest places to live by attending tonight’s Healthy Savannah Community Forum, 6 p.m., at the Savannah Civic Center. The forum will feature information on nutrition, wellness, kicking the nicotine addiction, fitness and other issues as well
By Rachael Schultz Eating seasonally was one of those things I always heard about and I knew I should do, but I never knew why. Just like eating locally, I considered it an idea thrown around by über-environmentally conscious people who scoffed at my reusuable water bottle as they drank out of thei
By Tiffany Cullen Under the florescent-lighted dome on the second floor of the Student Center, students dressed to the nines buzzed as they waited for Derek Blasberg and Cameron Silver to take center stage on the second day of SCAD Style Savannah. The two men, giants in the fashion industry, stood o
By Jim Janson Men’s Baseball Florida Memorial University banged out 17 hits in a 7-5 The Sun Conference victory over SCAD and Design April 23 at Chain Field. Florida Memorial took a 1-0 lead on a solo home run in the first inning. Second-year Matt Zajac, a film and television major from Pine Brook
April 20 1:25 a.m.— Security responded to a medical call at Oglethorpe House involving a SCAD student, who stated that he had cut himself with a utility knife while working on a project. EMS responded to the scene, but the student opted to be transported to Memorial University Medical Center by a
National The U.S. Department of Transportation will institute a new rule on Thursday that will prevent domestic flights from sitting on the tarmac for more than three hours when passengers are on board. Airlines that violate the rule can face up to a $27,500 fine per customer. Passenger advocates re
By Jason Lowrey For those of you who do not know, a hate crime happened at Weston House over spring break. Now, there was no violence of any kind, but a member of the GLBT community woke up on March 13 and found an anti-gay slur carved into their door. Three days later, it happened […]
By Elisa Wallace Every two minutes, someone in the United States is sexually assaulted. One in three women is a victim of sexual assault during her lifetime. Last year in Savannah, 46 rapes were reported to the police. Eleven of those occurred within the downtown area where the majority of SCAD stud
More than 600 students competed in the 2010 Sidewalk Arts Festival in Forsyth Park on April 24. The alumni and prospective students categories saw more than 100 participants each and nearly 100 participants competed in the first Cyberwalk Arts Contest. The award sponsors this year were American Gree