By Amanda Laford No one has heard from the “Half-Life” videogame series since 2007. Since then, a trilogy has gone unfinished and questions have been left unanswered. On Feb. 4, thousands of fans worked together, sending a message to Valve, the series’ developer. The event was called “A Red
By Abigal Glaser This year’s Savannah Book Festival will host more than 40 authors, ranging from New York Times bestsellers to local lifestyle authors. The annual event, beginning Feb. 15, will run five days as opposed to its normal three. New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor will open
Due to the forecasted winter weather, the late night Bee Line route will be suspended for this evening, Friday, Feb. 12. This is to ensure the safety of all students, staff and faculty who utilize the Bee Line bus system on a regular basis. Those who require transportation during this time can cal
Illustration by Jeffrey Vossler North Korea conducts new nuclear test Sticking close to his father’s policy of building up the state’s military deterrent to keep enemies at bay despite the international condemnation and use of sanctions, the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, allowed for
District is looking to fill four positions for the 2012-2013 academic year. Terms end on the last day of spring break 2013. Applications for the open positions are below. Qualifications Applicants must be a current SCAD student in good standing. Previous experience with Student Media is desired, but
By Augusta Statz Contributions from Kenneth Rosen Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. Here are some ways that you can celebrate Valentine’s Day, whether it be on the actual day or just sometime throughout the week, it’s never too soon or too late to share the love. And if you are single
Jan. 24 1:19 a.m. — Security responded to a medical call at a room in Turner House involving a student who was vomiting and complaining of stomach pains. The student was driven to the hospital by her roommate. 11:42 a.m. — Security responded to a smoke detector alarm at a room of Abercorn Terrac
Jan. 24 1:19 a.m. — Security responded to a medical call at a room in Turner House involving a student who was vomiting and complaining of stomach pains. The student was driven to the hospital by her roommate. 11:42 a.m. — Security responded to a smoke detector alarm at a room of Abercorn Terrac
By Erin Caputo Harry Potter no more. Daniel Radcliffe has shown that he can move on from the 10 years spent as the “Boy Who Lived.” Now playing widower, father and lawyer Arthur Kipps, he must deal with the angered soul of a dead woman and try to save the children of the village and […]
Jan. 9 No activity was reported. Jan. 10 11:34 a.m. — A SCAD student reported to security that three dogs had chased him in the Gulfstream parking lot at 1 a.m., causing him to fall from his bike and strike his face on the ground. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to Gulfstream and is