By Magdalena Bresson SCAD Bees baseball had a strong start Feb. 22 against St. Augustine’s Flagler College, but a cozy 4-1 lead in the 5th inning would later dissolve into a disappointing 6-4 loss. Fresh off their 8-1 win against Massachusetts’ Fisher College on Monday, the Bees seemed poised an
By Kenneth Rosen SCAD’s student-produced magazine, District Quarterly, hosted a launch party for its third issue from 6-9 p.m. on Feb. 16 in the Habersham Hall courtyard. Accompanying refreshments, food, and music provided by SCAD Radio, was a photo booth where guests could enhance their style wit
At about 12:40 p.m., Savannah SWAT units and officers from the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department raided Stupid Wet Sports Wash on the corner of Habersham and Henry streets across from Anderson Hall. “We were working, and then we heard ‘get down on the ground’ across t
By Susan Kemp Alex Townsend was raised on live music. As a kid, he’d listen to the greats, bands like the Allman Brothers, alongside his father. And now two years after his death, the musicians are playing just for him. For a second year, family and friends are hosting A-Town Get Down, a music fes
By Amanda Lafond The first “Darkness,” released back in 2007, was a gritty game based on a comic book series. “The Darkness II” comes visually closer to that comic book quality. Each feels like two separate games with little in common, undoubtedly due to being developed by different studios.
By Daniel Alvarez Each year the SCADDY awards honor the best student work in the field of advertising. It’s often a time when other students will view a winning piece and curse themselves, thinking “Why didn’t I think of that?” This year was no exception – especially when it comes to J
Feb. 7 4:07 p.m. — Security responded to an elevator entrapment at Oglethorpe House. Atlantic Coast Elevator was notified, but the elevator resumed functioning prior to the techs arrival. 4:59 p.m. — Security responded to a student complaint that there was an illegally parked car at Boundary Vil
Illustration by Jeffrey Vossler Local News: Child in-charge Kimberly Denise Emerson, 47, and Erica Denise McKinney, 36, were sentenced to 10 days in the Chatham County Detention Center after Savannah-Chatham Metro Police and county authorities found a 14-year-old in charge of 11 children at an unlic
BY CHELSEA LEIGH Anyone depressed when all the fashion madness in New York ends in February can turn his or her attention down south to Charleston Fashion Week 2012, home of the biggest emerging design competition in the Southeast. Charleston Fashion Week, founded in 2007, has become a crucial netwo
The Savannah Film Festival (SFF) has announced its open call for submissions for 2012. Categories include feature, short, documentary, animation and student competition. The SFF brings spectators and cinema industry professionals from around the world to Savannah each fall, and offers exposure to st