By Susan Kemp Just along Taylor Street, Pepe Hall houses SCAD’s fibers department. Fourth-year fibers major Molly Shea didn’t always know she’d end up within the yellow walls at Pepe, but like many other freshmen, fell in with the freedom of fibers once she got here. So what’
Joy Leeann Peterson, a third-year photography student from Tampa, Fla. was on a bike when a car struck her. Michael Notrica, a spokesman for Memorial University Medical Center, the hospital where Peterson was admitted, said she is in critical condition. Peterson was riding alone eastbound on East 34
Parts of the Talmadge Bridge will close tomorrow, March 9. In a “Bridging Ceremony” to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts, about 3000 Girl Scouts, members and family will cross the bridge on foot. Police will close the Oglethorpe Avenue ramp leading to the bridge, along with the
By Kakky Dye Supporter’s gathered in Forsyth Park on March 4 to spread word of Ron Paul, candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. This political fan group organizes on Facebook. They gathered with free food, Ron Paul stickers and posters. Rachel Suther, the CEO of a local business and
By Tom Rogers Name: Danielle Sperandeo Major: Illustration Minor: Concept Art Class: First-year Hometown: Crystal River, Fla. District: Tell me a bit about yourself. Danielle Sperandeo: My name is Danielle, but my friends like to call me Dee. The small things in life are the most fascinatin
Photos by Kakky Dye Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich visited Savannah today, rallying support for the state’s upcoming primary election on March 6. The crowd on Savannah’s Southside ran the gamut from high school students to longtime supporters. The former speaker focused on welfare,
By Steve Drum SCAD’s Performing Arts Department gives an impassioned and moving performance in this week’s showing of the rock musical “Spring Awakening” at the Lucas Theatre. Adapted from an 1891 German play once banned for its provocative storyline, this 19th-century boarding schoo