July 12 11 a.m. — A SCAD student reported to security that her bike had been stolen from her off campus residence. She stated that she left the bike unsecured in her yard on July 9 and that she noticed that the bike missing on July 11. Savannah-Chatham Metro Police responded to the scene. July [&h
By Anna Geanopoulos July 7, a group of 12 students from Dartmouth University parked their Big Green Bus in front of Forsyth Park to talk about sustainability. Their bus runs on used cooking oil, uses solar panels, contains deep cycle batteries to store the energy from those panels, sports bamboo flo
By Tiffany Cullen Jeff Smith, the commerce transportation and security manager with SCAD parking answers a few questions about the safety around campus and if the school’s parking spaces have been rented out to tourists. It’s Tuesday morning, and Tara Henderson, a graduate student in the lux
By Jim Janson For part of my summer vacation in Los Angeles, I spent a day in Hollywood braving the congested sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard, ignoring panhandlers and Scientology recruiters to gawk at the city’s famed landmarks. I found Hollywood a mix of history and tackiness. Grauman’s Chine
By Angela Wilson While summer is the time to take a deep breath and just relax (unless you’ve got classes), you still must use common sense to avoid three perils of outdoor fun: sunburns, heat exhaustion and heat strokes. A day at the beach may be perfect for tanning, but make sure you use sun
May 18 2 a.m. — Security was notified that an empty kiln had been left on at Fahm Hall. Security shut off the kiln. 8 p.m. — A student reported to security that her front windshield had been cracked while her vehicle was parked along the 52nd Street side of Montgomery Hall. She stated that [
BY ANGELA WILSON The City of Savannah now has a new number to make it easier for students and residents to help the animal in distress, whether it is a stray cat or dog, or one that is tethered, injured or a victim of cruelty. Beginning June 1, the Savannah-Chatham Metro Police (SCMPD) Animal Contro
By Amy Paige Condon On June 26, first-year illustration student Aaron Apsley posted on his Facebook wall, “Starting to pack for my week in D.C. with Vanessa Pham! I can’t wait to see you!” Apsley was heading east in two days from his home in Ohio to visit the first-year fashion design major in