By Christopher Smith The house lights dimmed and performers shuffled in and off stage as SCAD performing arts professor Vincent Brosseau sat down in the Lucas Theater to talk with District. Brosseau directs “La Traversée: The Promising Voyage,” a multimedia dance piece which details the lives o
By Anna Geannopoulos Frank Warren is sometimes referred to as “America’s most trusted stranger.” His vocation? Secret collector. What started out as a small art project five years ago has transformed Warren’s life beyond anything he could possibly imagine. He is the founder of a little websi
By Whitney Edwards Tired of the continuous treadmill? The incessant crunches? The push-ups? Let’s face it, exercise isn’t the most exciting thing to do. Most of us have looked for ways to make exercising fun, in order for us to be more willing to do it. Others are just looking for someth
By Susan Kemp Jack Romanos, the former President and CEO of major publishing house Simon & Schuster, spoke Feb. 4 at Arnold Hall to a crowded room of students and faculty about the past, present and future of the book industry. “For those of you who plan to write for a living, it’s more than
On Feb. 5 two SCAD runners, Patrick Cooley and Megan O’ Boyle, took first place at the Critz Tybee Run. Cooley won first place in the men’s half marathon with a time of 1 hour, 15 minutes and 20 seconds. O’ Boyle won the women’s half marathon with a time of 1:29:26.00. A tota
This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week. As spring approaches, the chances for severe weather are increasing. In honor of Severe Awareness Week, please keep in mind these Chatham Emergency Management Agency tips when severe weather conditions occur. During a tornado, if in a building: Go to the b
January 31 5:40 p.m. — A student reported to security that his vehicle had been damaged while it was parked on 61st Street near Abercorn Terrace. Savannah-Chatham Metro Police responded to the scene but did not write a report. 6:40 p.m. — A student reported to security that her bike had been sto
By Jordan Wannemacher Aw. Teen love. This week on “Teen Mom 2,” the girls find and re-find love. Isn’t that great news? Not so quick. Jenelle My favorite white trash mom, Jenelle, met a new guy this week. Of course he is also jobless, carless and apparently doesn’t even have a license. What
From left to right: advertising professor Mark Bazil, advertising student Sarah Throne, graphic design student Rachel Kalagher, advertising student Laura Foster, advertising student Kathryn Clendenin and advertising professor Arlene Distel.Photo by Emory Dunn [Byline fname=”Susan” lname=
By Danielle Austin and Joe Molinelli On June 8, 2010, the Common Sense Lawful Carry Act was signed into law by former governor Sonny Perdue. The recent shooting of Arizona representative Gabrielle Giffords has left many questioning the gun laws that are currently in place. The Common Sense Lawful Ca