SCAD announces its annual Sidewalk Arts Festival, set on April 30, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Forsyth Park. The festival will begin with Films in Forsyth featuring family films, such as “The Goonies” and “Toy Story 3,” on April 28 and 29 on the big screen at the park’s band shell. Returning
By Shannon Gantry I’m sure at one point or another we’ve all experienced that combination feeling of dread, curiosity and worry about our sexual health. There’s a point when maybe you can’t remember the last time you were tested for HIV, and perhaps you’ve never been tested for many other
April 4 10:30 a.m. — Security discovered graffiti damage in the Turner House elevator. Maintenance was notified of the damage. 3:15 p.m. — Security discovered the back door to Adler Hall unsecured. The patrolling officer secured the door. April 5 2:10 a.m. — A security vehicle was involved in
By Olivier Maene It was a hot and humid day, one of those days in Savannah that tells you summer is right around the corner even though spring has only just begun. I was aimlessly strolling through town, walking along Broughton St. and stopping by Starbucks to get a latte and say hi to my […]
By Susan Kemp During my junior year of high school, I ditched every single school assembly. Feigning interest in things that annoy me is simply something that I’ve never been able to do. And it goes much past boredom—I become physically agitated. You may not share my aversion towards pom-poms an
By Vicky Jenkinson District Staff
By Allen Duncan Accomplished illustrator Carter Goodrich showed images of his work while he related to students and other audience members his sundry projects and successful career, April 1. Goodrich has done print work for publications such as “The New Yorker,” “Playboy,” “Forbes,”
By Kenneth Rosen It surprises me how many little mistakes are made when writing anything from a term paper to a simple brief. Emphasis is stressed on “little.” I’ve been copy editor for two weeks and have edited, or at the very least reviewed, more than 20 articles. It’s the little t
By Kelsey Norden Whenever Hollywood decides to adapt another famous book, game or television series into a movie franchise, the world gets two reactions: one of joy and one of agony. It’s the same song and dance over and over again. It happened with “Harry Potter,” though a great and memorable
By Allen Duncan If you were bored April 2, you should’ve been at the International Festival. A block of Broughton Street was turned into a cross-continental smorgasbord of food and festivities. Throngs of SCAD students, Savannah locals and trolley-bound tourists crowded the block between Abercorn