By Augusta Statz Last week, I wrote about combating dry skin in the winter, which, due to the weather, has become a recent interest of mine. Going along the lines of keeping skin moisturized again this week, I wanted to share a recent recipe that I tried. With it being flu season, I find myself [&he
By Shannon Gentry Finding the right contraceptive can be tricky at times, but the go-to for most college students is condoms. Cheap, effective and available without prescription or health insurance, these little latex marvels are great for college kids on a budget. Why choose condoms over other bir
Joe Molinelli Jessi Gilbert Listen here: Savanijam2011 Carl “Fuzz” Mineck, senior animation major and president of the Contemporary Animation Society (CAS), manned the snack table on the third floor of Montgomery Hall. Chris Folea, second-year visual effects major from Gainsville, Ga. w
January 24 12:50 a.m. — A student attempted to gain access to Turner House using an ID belonging to another student. Security notified the resident adviser on duty. 7:30 a.m. — A SCAD employee notified security that someone cut the security cords and stole the hard drives from three computers in
SCAD’s Arts Administration Department is putting on an event called Cultivating Savannah Art (CSA). The event is aiming to promote the relationship between buyer and artist in Savannah and surrounding areas. The idea for the event came from Community Supported Agriculture that has been successful
Seventy-five SCAD students received awards for their excellence in advertising, graphic design and motion media design on Jan. 28. HONORS Best in Show: “Colorful Bumper” Sewang Kim (Visual Effects), Jinchul Jung (Visual Effects), Yossanun Sangpattharamatee (Motion Media Design), Thaned P
Mark Leveno, a graduate furniture design student, and architecture professor Amy Wynne are finalists in the Freegreen Who’s Next 2.0 competition. Their task in the competition was designing a modern lake house. The competition has entered into a public voting stage, and Leveno and Wynne need t
By Olivier Maene It was a sunny Tuesday afternoon and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard was packed with trucks, buses and cars. As I was waiting in front of the side entrance of Savannah’s Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum to meet up with the museum manager, Troy D. Lance, I observed the buil
By Shannon Gentry The news of the Dhiyoh International School of Design website has spread like wildfire, thanks to SCAD-Atlanta’s Social Media Manager, Jason Parker. Parker posted a couple of links of the school on Twitter Jan. 24 and now SCAD students, faculty and staff are abuzz. But are they f
The Savannah Chapter of the American Red Cross will offer a class for immigrants wishing to prepare for their U.S. Citizenship test and interview. The classes, which begin Feb. 12, will run for seven consecutive Saturdays at the Southwest Chatham Branch of the Live Oak Public Library, 14097 Aberco