By Katelan Cunningham Ron Howard is not who I expect to see directing a movie like “The Dilemma.” With some of his biggest titles being “Cinderella Man,” “A Beautiful Mind” and “Apollo 13,” he’s not a regular in the comedy genre. But this comedy is not all laughs. When the trailer
January 10 12:44 a.m. — Security responded to a fire alarm activation at Alexander Hall. Security met Savannah Fire Department at the scene. The alarm was determined to be a false alarm caused by someone spraying an aerosol can. The alarm was silenced and reset. 10 a.m. — Security responded to a
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Chief Willie Lovett announced that in 2010, crime was down 15 percent. This is great news for Savannah, but SCAD students still need to always be cautious and pay attention to their surroundings. SCAD wants to make sure that students take advantage of the SCAD Se
In honor of the Martin Luther King day parade, The Savannah Chatham Metro Police are closing roads and changing towing policies. Starting at 6 a.m., the parade routes will be blocked off to traffic. There will be three main street closures that include parts of Martin Luther King Boulevard, East Bro
By Ben Wright On one hand a mockumentary, or docudrama or maybe even a docufiction and a hilarious dark humor piece on the other, “Woodpecker” combines laughs, fact and fiction expertly. The film, presented by the Lucas Theatre’s Southern Circuit Tour of Filmmakers and part of Savannah
By Anna Geannopoulos After his first full year as Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department Chief, Willie C. Lovett was proud to report major decreases in crime, but he was quick to note that this was a team effort. “This is not something the head of the department did. There was a strong su
By Susan Kemp Fans of gaming, anime and comics will be coming out in swarms this weekend for SwarmCon, SCAD’s first student-run geek convention. SwarmCon, which runs Jan. 14 – 15 from 10 a.m. – midnight will hold concurrent events at River Club and the Oglethorpe House ballroom. Simila
By Kenneth Rosen My extent of bicycle knowledge was limited to the six-speed Trek bike I used to travel the two miles back and forth to high school. But that was some years ago. It wasn’t until I came to SCAD that I learned about fixies and their imminent threat. Fixed-gear bicycles, or fixies
By Katelan Cunningham Why is “The Fighter” not just another slums-to-success boxing movie? It’s based on a true story of boxer Micky Ward, a story that goes beyond the ring. With Mark Wahlberg as Micky Ward and a supporting cast of Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Melissa Leo, “The Fighter&
January 1 No activity reported. January 2 No activity reported. January 3 No activity to report January 4 1:28 p.m. — A Rawls Distributing van struck the gate arm at Barnard Village causing the gate arm to break off. Savannah-Chatham Metro Police responded to the scene and issued a crime report. 2