February 7 2 p.m. — A student reported to security that her laptop was missing from Eichberg Hall. The student stated that she left the laptop in the studio at 10 p.m. on Feb. 6 and the laptop was missing when she returned at 6 a.m. the next day. Savannah-Chatham Metro Police responded to the [&he
The White House released its proposed 2012 federal budget today. Georgia legislators were hoping for as much as $105 million to deepen Savannah’s harbor and a 36-mile stretch of river. However, President Barack Obama gave only $600,000 in “pre-construction” money towards the project. Georg
By Adeshola Adigun “If you get offended by a joke you’re not thinking clearly. You’re doing it wrong,” says Collegehumor.com’s Steve Hofstetter on his latest comedy album “Pick Your Battles.” In a culture where watching reality shows like “Jersey Shore” and R
By Chantelle Emery Both students and local Savannah residents filled the Lucas Theatre auditorium for the opening night of “La Traversée: The Promising Voyage,” Feb. 10, each anticipating SCAD’s first multimedia dance performance. Conceived, directed and choreographed by Vincent Bross
By Jordan Wannemacher Designers: they just make things, correct? That’s the assumption graphic design professor Joseph DiGioia is questioning. DiGioia has been researching and exploring the idea of designers changing their “ethos” (a set of ideals or beliefs characterizing the designer). In th
By Joseph Molinenlli Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi’s book has been on the New York Times bestseller list for two weeks now. I took to the pages of Snooki and writer Valerie Frankel’s collaboration, “A Shore Thing,” to find the answer to what we are all asking ourselves
By Kelsey Wooley “Little Princes” is good enough to be mistaken for fiction. From the moment you first read the prologue that foretells the main character (who is actually the author of the book) stranded on a snow-covered mountain at night in bitterly cold temperatures, not to mention i
By Augusta Statz Alex Townsend, a second-year at SCAD, passed away last Valentine’s Day due to a car accident. In honor of Alex and his love for Savannah and music, many friends and family of Alex’s have organized a music-filled event called A-Town Get Down. A-Town Get Down will feature regional
By Anna Geannopoulos I’m not going to lie, for years I’ve tried to pretend that I abhor Valentine’s Day. I pretend I don’t notice it passing, begging significant others to not do anything for me—mostly because I don’t want to do anything for them. But then the day comes and I think, wait
By Kenneth Rosen “Doh” was inducted into The New Oxford Dictionary of English in 1998. It is defined as an informal exclamation used to comment on a foolish or stupid action. Along with caps-lock, abbreviated expressions and spell check, it is one of the greatest tragedies of the human language.