Adeshola Adigun The tour bus of Savannah-born heavy metal band Baroness plunged from a 30-foot-cliff in Bath, England early this morning. BBC News reported that there were nine passengers on board. All were reportedly hospitalized, two receiving fractures from the crash. The band, who is known local
November 14 No activity reported. November 15 5 a.m. — Security responded to a medical call at Eichberg Hall involving a student who cut herself with a knife. EMS responded to the site and provided first aid. The student was not transported. November 16 9:03 a.m. — Security responded to a medica
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police are watching how bicyclists make their way through Forsyth Park and are leveling heavy fines on those that do not follow the rules. The Savannah bike laws state that cyclists must walk their bikes on the multi-use path around the fountain south to the old fort ar
November 7 4:10 a.m. — A student reported to security that she thought her former off campus neighbors were stalking her. The student stated that she previously reported the issue to Residence Life and Counseling. The resident director was notified of the issue. November 8 2:32 p.m. — Security r
Samantha Puhr, a fourth-year illustration major from Chicago, Ill., died shortly after midnight on Nov. 11 after collapsing in a downtown bar. Witnesses, including an off-duty Savannah firefighter, attempted to perform CPR on Puhr. Savannah-Chatham Metro Police are investigating the death and expect
By Jen Sparkman A full house gathered Oct. 31 at the newly renovated SCAD Museum of Art to watch the Savannah premiere of “Extinction.” Two film and television professors headed the award-winning film: director Kevin McCarey and Paul “Bear” Brown as director of photography. The re
By Jack Butler The Sentient Bean is a great haven for artists to display their craft. They hosted a free concert on Nov. 3, featuring singer-songwriter Ruby Kendrick, and her close friend Xan Nichols. It was an easygoing gig, open to all, but mostly populated by an intimate environment of friends, f
October 31 10 p.m. — A SCAD parent called security concerned that their daughter’s boyfriend was being abusive. Security passed the information to the on-call manager. November 1 10 p.m. — A student reported to security that his bike was stolen from the bike rack at Oglethorpe House on Oct. 30
BY JADE STONER On Nov. 5, the streets of Savannah will be more crowded than usual. In addition to the final day of the 2011 Savannah Film Festival, the Competitor Group is bringing the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series to downtown Savannah for the first time ever. Registrations for the Savannah even