By Emory Dunn Being a student in the 21st century is great: We have endless collaboration tools, can send in assignments through email, track our buses in real time and even know our grades as soon as our professor does. Well, almost. Between professors stuck in the past who want to grade everything
Savannah College of Art and Design’s advertising department really sold itself at the American Advertising Federation’s annual 7th-district student competition on April 14, in Baton Rouge. SCAD was chosen over seven other universities to compete at the National Student Advertising Competition du
By Emily Van Horn The Savannah College of Art and Design Talent Show was held on April 15 and showcased talented artists in featured acts ranging from dancing, comedy routines, vocal and musical talents. Steve Larson, SCAD’s athletic director, hosted the event. He had the audience laughing, rollin
By Allen Duncan Georgia is one of three states that still bans the sale of alcohol on Sundays, but a new bill could change that. Senate Bill 10 allows the governing body of each Georgia county and municipality to authorize the sale of alcohol on Sundays between the hours of 12:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.
By Vicky Jenkinson The Teen Maze took place at Jenkins High School on April 12 and April 13. Ninth-grade students from throughout Chatham County participated in the interactive maze about life choices and consequences. The students navigated the maze by picking a scenario from one of two bags at eac
By Kelsey Norden Stress is our body’s natural reaction to unbalance in our lives, such as that introduced by project deadlines and job applications. It’s good for us to feel stressed every so often – it means that our body is doing its job to keep us focused and working, and alerting us of dan
By Carrie Wittmer “One in three Americans weighs as much as the first two.” This was among one of the tamer jokes David Sedaris told during his reading at Lucas Theatre on April 14, which was more like two hours of stand-up comedy. It’s comforting to know that at least a full theater of people
By Vicky Jenkinson “Damn Frank,” the first SCAD student film to be shot in 3D, completed its last scenes on April 10 at Savannah’s Historic Theatre on Bull Street. While the entire evening was hectic for the student filmmakers with actors waiting for make up and grips preparing equipment for s
Three illustration students were honored in Jen Library’s student art competition. For the second year in a row, Jen Library facilitated a bookmark design contest aimed at visually capturing the unique values of SCAD libraries while highlighting student work. The winning bookmarks were chosen for