With the help of Senator Stacey Campfield, the Tennessee State Senate Judiciary Committee has approved a bill that prohibits public school teachers from discussing homosexuality in grades kindergarten through eight. Senator Campfield has been pushing the bill, SB 49, also known as the “Don
By Emily Van Horn Hosted by Danielle Austin Welcome to the Savannah Bucket List. This is a list of “must-do’s” and “must-see’s” in Savannah, Georgia before leaving. Number 1: The Wilkes House. This local, southern-style restaurant will put the food that any
BY KENNETH ROSEN Self portrait Illustration by Ahndhi Sticha Ever wonder what it would be like to be deemed a Savannah celebrity? District brings you the winner of Connect Savannah’s Best of 2011: Best Bachelor. District Staff
Two men are in custody after a search was conducted by the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team (CNT). Late in the evening of May 17, CNT along with Chatham County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit and Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department executed a search warrant at a home on the 900 block
“People take me both way too seriously and not seriously enough,” Lady Gaga said in her “60 Minute” segment with Anderson Cooper. Since her debut in 2005, Lady Gaga has quickly made a comfortable place in pop culture as an artist, fashion icon, personality, philanthropist and above all, role
Police are reminding Savannah cyclists to keep a close watch on their bicycles. As the temperatures are rising, so are bicycle thefts. On average, five bicycles are reported stolen a week, and an increased number are being stolen while locked up. In the words of the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Pol
By Augusta Statz Beyonce Knowles has teamed up with Michelle Obama to fight childhood obesity. Beyonce’s song “Move Your Body” is a remake of her hit song, “Get me Bodied” to form a workout music video for the Let’s Move campaign that is not only supposed to motivate kids to exercise, b
May 9 2:15 a.m. — Security responded to a “trouble” alarm at Eckburg Hall. It was determined that down phone lines caused the alarm. The alarm was silenced and reset. 2 p.m. — A student reported to security that he left his wallet next to his book bag at Adler Hall at 1:30 p.m. [&hell
By Anthony DeMeo IV Showers rolled over Tybee Island during the majority of Savannah’s 30th annual Sand Arts Festival, but the determination of artists was not stifled by the disagreeing weather. Quality sculpture was in steady supply along Tybee’s north beach. Kinetic wind sculptures, reliefs,
By Ashley Jetty The annual Artemis reading was held on May 12 at the Arnold Hall auditorium. Artemis is the yearly undergraduate student literary journal. The journal features nonfiction, fiction, poetry and screenplays written by students. This year marks the seventh volume of Artemis. Before the r