When political satire is as easy as sharing a clip from a cable news network, it’s hard to listen with a straight face to anything the government does … especially when every news report comes complete with a screaming anchor and a tiny infographic demonstrating how it will cause the end of
September 12 1:07 a.m. — Security discovered an unsecured door at the Sub Connection at Turner House. Sodexho was contacted. 10:30 a.m. — A student reported to security that her bike had been stolen from the bike rack at Club SCAD. The student declined to file a report with police. 8 p.m. — A
By: Anna Geannopouols A quarter abroad in Lacoste or Hong Kong might be on your to-do list, wishlist, or in your near future. Since going to live for two and a half months in a foreign place can be daunting, here is a small checklist of things to do regardless of which campus you’re going [&hellip
September 6 6:33 p.m. — Stanley Convergent Security Solutions called dispatch and informed security of an alarm at Trustees Theater. Security responded to the scene but the panel did not indicate an alarm activation. Stanley was notified of the discrepancy. 10:48 p.m. — Security responded to a r
From 6 to 11 p.m., Sept. 8, Broughton Street will be hosting Savannah’s inaugural Fashion’s Night Out, an event that began in New York City in 2009 as a way to spark consumer confidence during an economic downturn. For Fashion’s Night Out, Broughton Street will become pedestrian-only, allowing
The Humane Society for Greater Savannah will be hosting their quarterly book sale in their parking lot at 7215 Sallie Mood Dr. The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Sept. 10. All books will be sold for 25 cents and proceeds go to benefit the shelter’s animals. For more information, [&
This fall quarter, second-year sound design students Tanner Dugan and Ross Fish will be hosting a weekly SCAD drum circle at Forsyth Park every Sunday at 1 p.m. Anyone interested is encouraged to attend. The first meeting for the SCAD drum circle will be held on Sept. 11. Hand percussion instruments
On Sept. 7 at noon, the Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) will be conducting their monthly scheduled test of the Chatham County Emergency Warning Siren System to ensure it is working properly. a At noon, residents will hear a three minute emergency tone from various sirens located throughou
August 26 No Activity Reported August 27 No Activity Reported August 28 No Activity Reported August 29 2:20 p.m. — A student reported to security that she had accidentally broken a window in a room of Eichberg Hall. The student stated she was sitting on the windowsill when she leaned on the glass
The Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Department (SCMPD) urges drivers on Wilmington and Tybee Islands to use extreme caution while driving today if the massive power outage continues. The outage began during a thunderstorm around 1 a.m., disrupting power for all areas of Isle of Armstrong eastward. SCM