By Augusta Statz Following in the footsteps of Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction, Christina Aguilera’s singing of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the national anthem, is the talk of this year’s Super Bowl. There is no arguing that being asked to sing the national anthem is an honor.
By Chantelle Emery Living, having class and working in Savannah’s Historic District, we all should have an understanding of preservation on a local and global scale. The Student Preservation Association (SPA) takes initiative to bring awareness to the SCAD community regarding these issues. Being o
By Kelsey Wooley Love–or more specifically, red and pink paper hearts–-are starting to fill the air and the dorm doors here at SCAD Savannah. Valentine’s Day weekend is rapidly approaching. Though the actual Valentine’s Day holiday falls on a Monday, the three days of weekend will be pac
A 23-year-old man who died this morning after falling from a ledge of a city parking garage has been identified as William Mabry of Shelby, N.C. Mabry is a former SCAD student. He did not earn a degree from SCAD, but took classes from Fall 2008 to Spring 2009. The Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Polic
By Augusta Statz I recently read an article in Maire Claire titled “What Does Your Hair Color Say About You?” It made me ask myself what does my never-been-dyed, natural hair color say about me? The article mentioned that hair color reflects personality, and there is a lot to be said about a p
By Jordan Wannemacher Back to school and homelessness on “Teen Mom 2”! After putting their lives and schoolwork on hold to be parents, the girls were all preparing for their first day of college this week. Leah Leah spent a majority of this week’s episode just strutting around in her h
By Augusta Statz SCAD professor of architecture, Amy Wynne and graduate student Mark Leveno, recently competed in FreeGreen’s Who’s Next 2.0 Competition. The results of the competition will be announced at the end of February. The competition consisted of three phases: The first phase narrowed 4
SCAD students and alumni have received a nomination for the Verna Fields Award for Student Sound Editing at the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ 58th Golden Reel Awards. This is an award that recognizes high-quality, creative sound editing in student projects. For their work on “En Route,
SCAD Libraries announces its second annual Student Art Contest. Students are invited to design an original bookmark for the Libraries, and the winning creation will be printed and distributed at multiple SCAD campuses. All current SCAD students in all locations and departments are encouraged to appl
By Susan Kemp The SCAD men’s baseball team completed their first week of the season with a 2-3 record and a promising offering by a young bullpen. The Bees return in 2011 after a strong 2010 season, where they finished 32-27, ranking 4th in the NAIA Sun Conference. The team’s young set of pitche