District Quarterly, SCAD’s award winning student-run literary arts magazine needs you! The theme for fall’s issue is Day & Night. We are looking for any work that explores contrast, day/light/brightness, night/dark/mystery or both. District Quarterly accepts all types of artist media
On Aug. 11, two men were taken into custody by the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department (SCMPD) after a three-stop robbery spree. At 2:16 p.m. SCMPD responded to a call reporting a robbery at the Springhill Suites at 150 Montgomery St. The victim claimed that the suspect appeared to be of
By Tom Rogers Name: Julia Yellow (Huang) Major: Illustration Class: Fourth-year Hometown: Taipei, Taiwan District: Tell me a bit about yourself. Julia Yellow: I’m Julia Yellow. And yes, that’s my last name. I’d rather people know the real meaning of my last name than trying to pron
Out of awareness that Lincoln Street’s northbound bike lane is often misused as a southbound lane, the Savannah Bicycling Campaign went to Mayor Otis Johnson last summer with the idea for a southbound bike lane on Price Street. After months of field surveying, designing, and technical review, a fi
A new bill in the House of Representatives will require Internet providers to save customer data for a year.Illustration by Tom Rogers While House leaders were rallying for votes near the end of July to resolve the nation’s risk of defaulting, a House panel passed H.R. 1981, the “Protecting
MatchingDonors.com, a non-profit organization that helps people needing kidney transplants find live donors, announced their “Everybody Can Save A Life!” video contest in conjunction with Hollywood Movie Awards in order to raise awareness about being a living organ donor and MatchingDonors.com.
A Chatham country resident is confirmed to have been infected with West Nile Virus (WNV). WNV is transmitted through mosquito bites and can cause mild to severe illness. It is currently circulating among the mosquito population in Chatham county and other areas in Georgia. Four out of 5 infected ind
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police release the following radar hot spots for the month of August. On these days, traffic officers will be monitoring the listed hot spot zones to discourage speeding. SCMPD reminds drivers there is zero tolerance in school zones. Aug. 8 – Berwick Boulevard Aug. 9
BY ANNA GEANNOPOULOS I love zoos. This is a fact that I never remember until I am on my hands and knees clearly losing a staring competition with an ocelot. Usually, I have to be coerced into even going into a zoo, which is sad because the zoo combines some of my favorite activities. First […
Most of the time, we think of the negative effects of the sun, or at least I do. I always lather up with sunscreen if I’m going to be outside, or get burned and remember why I hate the sun so much sometimes. But, with SCAD students having a month of summer left, I would […]