BY CHERRELLE RAND In Veracruz, Mexico, onlookers watched as 35 bodies were dumped into the street of a major highway in broad daylight on Sept. 20. Two unidentified pickup trucks stopped traffic during rush hour before the corpses were unloaded as a spectacle. Despite efforts to increase security in
BY TARA O’SULLIVAN Between the hours of noon and 8 p.m. Lori was tagged with spray paint on Sept. 9. Lori is a pink police cruiser owned by the Southeast Georgia Chapter of Guardians of the Ribbon. Each vehicle is named after a different woman who has fought against breast cancer. Lori was a w
BY DANIEL ALVAREZ What goes up must come down. For satellites, that means coming down hard in a spiraling blaze of fire and dramatically breaking up in the sky, with any remains likely being scattered in the ocean. That was the fate of NASA’s Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) Saturday Sep
BY NICOLE ROGERS The Savannah Bicycle Campaign (SBC) achieved a goal that was two years in the making when the Savannah City Council voted in favor of putting a bike lane on Price Street on Sept. 22. This project is planned to be implemented within the next few months and completed by the end of [&h
October 3 1:10 a.m. — A resident director requested security response at a room of Turner House regarding the smell of marijuana. Security and the RD contacted the occupants of the room who stated that they did not have any marijuana on site and nothing was found in the room. 10:40 a.m. — Securi
By Emily Van Horn Hosted by Anthony Demeo “The Real World” came to Savannah on Oct. 5 allowing locals to audition for a chance at joining the cast for an upcoming season. Each season of the popular reality show follows the lives of young men and women in various cities. District Staff
Audio by: Sarah Donnelly The City of Savannah collaborated with Parker’s this weekend to present the 2012 Picnic in the Park. Nick Lawrence
BY KENNETH ROSEN The Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Together movements are gaining more momentum with the participation of the union workers in New York City and protests occurring in more than 20 states nationwide. Occupy Savannah protests are to be held at Emmet Park Oct. 9 through Oct. 17, beginni
By Kakky Dye You’ve probably heard the catchy song “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” pop on your radio station lately. It’s hard to believe that it’s been half a decade since the last Red Hot Chili Peppers album, “Stadium Arcadium,” was released. A lot has changed a
BY KENNETH ROSEN The service in memory of Pamela Poetter, senior vice president for marketing and enrollment management, illuminated the everlasting impact she had on family, friends, faculty, staff, students and the growth of SCAD. More than 400 people paid their final respects to Poetter at the me