BY AUGUSTA STATZ September is National Preparedness Month, and while the Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) provides a plan for citizens of Chatham County, SCAD has their own. According to Jeff Smith, SCAD’s head of security and transportion, SCAD has its own Emergency Management Plan that
By Susan Kemp Hoping to spread their interest in preservation, the Student Preservation Association provides service opportunities for SCAD students of any major looking to take part in maintaining Savannah’s historical beauty. District sat down with graduate Historic Preservation students Bar
BY CHRYSTAL LOPEZ Co-founder of Kickstarter.com Charles Adler gave SCAD students insight into what Kickstarter is all about on Sept. 26 at Arnold Hall. Kickstarter.com was established in 2009 as a new way to fund creative ideas. Kickstarter allows any person with an idea to advertise themselves and
The Telfair Museum is calling for submissions from artists 18 years old or older to display their art in the Open Art exhibit. Open Art is a part of the Telfair Art Fair and is open to submissions of many different disciplines including basketry, ceramics/pottery, digital media, drawing/pastel, glas
By Adeshola Adigun One critic said “Tha Carter IV” is “most likely the greatest disappointment of 2011,” but that’s taking it a bit far. “C4” may not be Lil Wayne at his best, but it’s definitely not all bad. How else did it sell 964,000 copies in its first week? Whil
It’s got to be tough being the underdog. Mayoral candidate James Dewberry wasn’t on the panel at last week’s mayor forum, but rather in the crowd. Why? He wasn’t invited. The Savannah Morning News reported that “he was not considered a viable candidate,” said a representative of
It’s got to be tough being the underdog. Mayoral candidate James Dewberry wasn’t on the panel at last week’s mayor forum, but rather in the crowd. Why? He wasn’t invited. The Savannah Morning News reported that “he was not considered a viable candidate,” said a representative of
By Carlos Serrano SCAD Counseling and Student Support Services and the writing department brought creativity coach Eric Maisel to the River Club Sept. 21. With more than 30 books under his belt, Maisel has made a successful career out of coaching a variety of artists, writers and performers. The lec
September 19 4:35 p.m. — A student reported to security that her IPod had been stolen from her vehicle while it was parked in the Eckburg Lot. The student stated that she parked the vehicle at 11 a.m. and when she returned at 4:35 p.m. the item was missing from the center console. There were [&hel
By Susan Kemp This year’s Emmys could have taken a lesson or two from a copywriting course at SCAD — know your audience, learn your brand’s voice, then cut out the jokes that aren’t actually funny. Even with a talented comedian like this year’s host, Jane Lynch (“Glee”), th