By Deanne Revel Students living on campus probably have used one of the new LG laundry machines in residence halls, a part of the Bee Clean Campus Laundry initiative. “The new machines support the university’s sustainability goals by being more energy efficient than the old machines,” said Mic
By Deanne Revel I’m driving home this weekend for the summer and I’m already heartbroken and disturbed to drive under the bridge on Alabama Interstate 65 where 15-year-old Alex Moore jumped to her death on May 12. I wish the Phoebe Prince case was the end of teen suicides as a result of bullying
By Deanne Revel Lately, the fast food industry has added some distressing menu items to their lineups: shrimp tacos at Taco Bell, the Grilled Cheese Bacon Thickburger at Hardee’s, the Shamrock Milkshake at McDonald’s. In response to these increasingly poetic-sounding sandwiches, we decid
By Rachael Schultz The word “organic” scares a lot of college students because they translate it into “expensive,” but there are three affordable farmers markets in Savannah that provide local, organic food. Forsyth Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday from 9-1 at the south end of Fo
By DiAhnna Grandberry Gadsden Elementary School, recognized as a Magnet School of Excellence, is challenging the SCAD community to help save its K-5 fine arts program, which is slated for the chopping block as the Chatham County Public School Board seeks to close a $37 million funding gap for the 20
By Jim Janson Lacrosse On May 11 Saint John’s (Minn.) University scored twice to edge SCAD in the first round of the 2010 Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association Division II National Championship at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado. Saint John’s took a 1-0 lead at the 10:3
SCAD A few technical glitches are creating some stress for students going into finals week, but they are easily remedied: SCAD’s online security certificate expired at midnight last night but was restored as of this morning, reported the Information Management and Technology department. When loggi
Wednesday, May 19, students will read poetry, essays, fiction and screenplays from “Artemis,” SCAD’s annual literary journal. The reading will take place at the Student Center at 6 p.m. Refreshments will be provided and attendees will receive a free copy of “Artemis.” D
National While retail, manufacturing and advertising jobs remain unlikely to return to pre-recession levels in the near future, a job trend study by the University of California San Diego Extension shows growth in career sectors of interest to SCAD students. Among the 10 industries showing the highe
May 10 2:31 a.m.— A SCAD student’s purse was recovered by a Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police officer. The officer found the student’s purse inside the vehicle of a suspect he had arrested. May 11 5:07 p.m.— Security was notified of an off-campus vehicle accident at Orchard and Montgomery