When Summer rolls up at your feet like a fast car full of your friends, girls, and beer you’re on a three-month ride of debauchery with memories you’d like to never forget. Along with that is the always infamous and never-failing, “summer soundtrack.” A few summers back Vampi
May 11 4 a.m. — Security observed a verbal altercation at Turner and Fahm streets involving a group of SCAD students. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and handled the incident. No arrests were made. 9:49 p.m. — Security discovered the front door of Keys Hall was
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By Adeshola Adigun SEAM is the Savannah Emerging Artists Movement. According to South Magazine SEAM is “a multi-tiered group fashion and art series-of-events featuring Savannah’s finest emerging talent.” Last weekend SEAM hosted a three-part event that included a Meet the Designers and Pop Up
By Shannon Craig You’ve probably felt it over the last week; the tension steadily building as the final week of spring quarter approaches. You may not be eating, sleeping, or doing too much of both to cope with your stress. You feel like you are almost at the finish line, but there are still a
By Nick Lawrence The Supreme Court is set to rule on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, in June. Twenty-six states brought the act to court after it was passed, saying it is unconstitutional, specifically regarding the individual mandate. Well, we’re going to talk about
Video by Douglas Scarpa Did you miss this year’s Fashion Show? Well, don’t fret because we’ve got a recap of it right here. District Staff
By Douglas Scarpa There is another office far from Scranton. At that office, the employees make another kind of paper, a student newspaper. We write, record and edit every day. Follow Michael, I mean Ken, around the room where the magic happens. District Staff
By Ingela Hartman Families and fans rolled into the Savannah Civic Center on May 12 to watch the Savannah Derby Devils duke it out with the Rogue Rollergirls from Fayetteville, N.C. The Rogue Rollergirls got off to an early lead, but they were no match for the Derby Devils’ amazing jammers. “
By Amy Desselle Nice guys always finish last? Not according to Tim Gunn in his book “Gunn’s Golden Rules: Life’s Little Lessons For Making It Work.” Gunn’s latest work is a melting pot: part etiquette guide, part behind the scenes glimpses into the fashion world and his personal life. But