By Douglas Scarpa The coverage of this year’s Sand Arts Festival went well. We had a kite camera filming students at work, photo essays and audio pieces. Oh, and a blooper reel: District Staff
The Savannah Yoga Center is offering “pay what you can” donation classes to help you balance your chakras and get your fair share of good karma. The center will be donating the earnings to Liam’s Land, a local nonprofit dedicated to advancing research and identifying possible causes of lymphat
By Susan Kemp I get that we’re on the opposite side of the country and everything, but can we take a moment to reflect on the absolute disaster that is the California education system? Let’s just say things have gone from bad to worse ever since west coasters parted ways with the Governator. Jus
What: The Practice Child, a new comedy written and directed by dramatic writing student Tyler Stuart: When Blil was born, his mother spelled his name wrong on the birth certificate, mixing up the “I” with one of the “L’s”. Rather than correcting the mistake, she decided just to have anothe
We have all heard the great adage, “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” Though it may seem that the cliché is rarely true, some students have made exciting discoveries in Savannah’s trash. Elizabeth Farrar, a graduate illustration student, got her first taste of Dumpster divin
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