By Christopher Smith The intersection of North Main Street and Memorial Drive in downtown Hinesville, Ga. is all yours, student. But only if your proposal is selected. The City of Hinesville is offering an exclusive opportunity for SCAD students to design a memorial monument at the intersection’s
SCAD The 29th annual Sidewalk Arts Festival features, for the first time, a Web site for virtual concrete artists this year. All current SCAD students and alumni are invited to create their own works of art online. Online registration for the Sidewalk Arts Festival, slated for April 24 in Forsyth Pa
In February, a controversy arose and quietly resolved itself in a matter of days, but it left a lingering impression among artists, gallery owners and students that this city remains stuck in the past, even while it is home to one of the premier contemporary art colleges in the nation. The Kessler C
By Caila Brown Caila Brown served as general manager of SCADRadio. The Spring Savannah Record Fair will take place this Saturday, April 10, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the River Club. Despite Savannah’s status as a town without an independent record store, no large variety music stores downtown and
SCAD After readers of the The Huffington Post cast 150,000 votes to determine their top policy question for Secretary of education Arne Duncan, SCAD came in 10th out of 14 video inquiries posed by college and university newspapers. District was one of 65 universities within the HuffPost network aske
SCAD will hold a public screening of “Waking Sleeping Beauty” at 8 p.m. April 12 at the Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St. Don Hahn, one of the film’s directors, will be on hand to present the film in Savannah. The screening is free and open to the public. The film is an award-winning documentary,
By Mary Katherine Schweitzer We live in a country where the way we eat has changed more over the past 50 years than in the last 10,000, with more than 47,000 products to choose from at an average grocery store. Most of us have felt slightly hopeless and overwhelmed when faced with the barrage of [&h
By Travis Walters President Wallace took office 10 years ago this month, and in this past decade the university has grown tremendously. Would SCAD approach 10,000 students 31 years after it started? President Wallace couldn’t have imagined it. “I thought it would be a small, specialized
March 29 1:15 a.m.— Security responded to a medical call at Oglethorpe House. A SCAD student stated that she was experiencing chest pains. EMS responded to the scene and transported the student to Memorial University Medical Center. 6:16 a.m.— Security discovered graffiti near the Lucas Theatre
SCAD The men’s lacrosse team extended their winning streak to seven in a row March 31, when the Bees rallied in the second half to a 10-9 victory over Oberlin College. The team ranks ninth in the Prodigy MCLA Division II Top 25. Local City Manager Michael Brown submitted his resignation on F