By Ben Wright As we enter the second month of widespread protests in the Middle East, it’s important to get some perspective on the situation. The spread of democracy, of course, is a good thing. Commentators and analysts all over are doing a much better job than I could of assessing the situa
Fourth-year performing arts major Daniel Molina won the Southeastern Regional Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Irene Ryan National Audition. He beat out 200 other students, won a $500 scholarship and won a trip to the Kennedy Center to perform at the National Festival. Molina’s
By Kenneth Rosen The other day, my iPhone’s power button broke, so I called Apple customer service with hopes of getting a replacement. The man on the other line, Mr. Apple, told me that, “irregardless,” I would still have to pay a service fee of $26 before tax. This annihilation of the wo
BY CARLOS SERRANO Three representatives from the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) Multimedia Production Group visited SCAD Feb. 17 and gave a presentation in the Arnold Hall auditorium on the type of work students from SCAD could do for the CIA. Acknowledging the incredulity students might have
With the breaking of exclusivity between Apple and AT&T in the U.S., Verizon Wireless is now in the game with a CDMA compatible iPhone 4 on the market. With more carriers comes some strategy and careful planning as to which iPhone 4 on which carrier you choose from. Due to the maturity and avail
Feb. 22 SCAD will host this quarter’s blood drive, which is open to students, faculty and staff. The donations from the drive will help replenish blood supplies for the Lowcountry region. Donors will receive a t-shirt and will be entered in a raffle to win a Smart Car. WHERE: Weston House, 231
February 15 3:30 a.m. — Security responded to a medical call at Oglethorpe House involving a student having a seizure. EMS responded to the scene and transported the student to Memorial University Health Center. 6:37 a.m. — Security responded to a medical call at Oglethorpe House involving a stu
By Olivier Maene Cool air, overcast and dark. I was walking back from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist after the 5:30 p.m. mass on a Saturday night, when I crossed Madison Square. It was a quiet night. There were few tourists, though not abandoned. A man with a black tie passed me by, […
By Augusta Statz Gluten, found in wheat, barley and rye, has recently gained the public’s fascination. According to an article in Vogue, the blame for this fascination falls on Gwyneth Paltrow. Apparently, she blogged about her gluten-free diet, and ever since then, gluten-free diets have been
The fourth annual Savannah Book Festival will be held this weekend. Events started Feb. 19 and will conclude on Sunday. The festival is free for all who attend. There are a wide range of authors and topics that will be presented at the festival. For more information on the festival and the scheduled