By Kim Fraser On April 7 at 11 a.m. SCAD launched its 14th Annual International Festival with a culturally diverse spread of foods, drinks and novelty items lined along Broughton Street between Lincoln and Abercorn. There were 27 booths, operated by students and local restaurants, each representing
By Sarah Boutwell Earlier this week iPhone users rolled their eyes as Android users clapped their hands in delight at being able to download the app Instagram. Instagram was created in October 2010 by CEO Kevin Systrom; he previously worked at Twitter. Maybe that’s why Instagram has been described
By Kim Wade Are you already feeling the strain of the new spring quarter? Is it already a struggle to focus on your classes or wake up in the morning? Maybe you never caught up on your rest during spring break. Carol Wilson of Superfood Soul Kitchen may have the recipe you need to get […]
By Allen Duncan “We are RJA, and we’re proud to be friends with SCAD,” Ronnie Winter, lead singer of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, belted out over the crowd at the Student Center. The band played their April 7 concert to benefit and raise funds for Sira, a video-game in the making by
By Astoria Jellett 1. Romney is unofficially the GOP candidate for 2012 With wins in Maryland, D.C., and Wisconsin on Tuesday, all that remains for Romney to secure the GOP nomination is a matter of formalities. While there are still 19 more primaries to go, Romney has so far secured 25 of 37 conte
By Astoria Jellett Award-winning illustrator Richard Borge spoke to students at the Arnold Hall auditorium on April 2. It was the second time Borge has visited the school to describe his career and advise aspiring illustrators. Borge has an MFA in illustration and graphic design from the University
By Astoria Jellett Hedy Weiss: a Life in Arts Journalism Hedy Weiss started as a dancer and choreographer in New York City and quickly became one of the nation’s leading theatre and dance critics, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times since 1984. She is also a contributing editor to Dance Magazine and
By Kenneth Rosen [rating:5/5] Though Thursdays are regularly every student’s night out in Savannah, the April 7 performance by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus at the Student Center proved otherwise. And Ronnie Winter, the lead singer, made it clear from the start what the performance meant for him and
First, we give you this video of the concert you’re missing. Second, a review and interview later tonight. District Staff
Photo by Adeshola Adigun / Jeffrey Vossler By Susan Kemp A couple months ago, a friend posted a photo on Facebook that really stuck with me. It was an open Internet browser with a screen that simply read: “Congratulations! You’ve just completed your exit loan counseling!” Of course, you have t