In the article “Do Advice and Money Mix?” posted on March 1, District shared student reactions regarding the merger between student success advising and student financial services. Within hours of the initial posting, District received feedback from the dean of students and the director
“How can we escape from this indigent state?” questions Athens-based Of Montreal on their latest compilation “Daughter of Cloud.” In the last week of the quarter, university students are probably asking themselves the same question as they wrap up final projects. Thankfully, the Savannah Sto
Amidst the finals stress, Debora Oden’s Intro to Printmaking class is busy with their own personal “Hijinks.” The exhibition will feature projects by nine students of various majors, all with their own itch to etch. Kristian Stojek, a third-year graphic design student, says the group is sad to
This past week in Bees sports included strong wins for the women’s lacrosse and equestrian teams, with the Lady Bees beating Emmanuel College 11-8 and equestrian placing as the overall Regional Champion team in the SCAD IHSA. Both the men and women’s golf teams lost their matches while t
By Raine Blunk Hiding on an unsuspecting corner west of the park lies Sicky Nar Nar, Savannah’s newest gallery and quite possibly the city’s newest little gem for artists and gallery hounds alike. Friday night, Sicky opened its doors for the first time with “Rum Eyes and Crow’s Feet,
Written by Elisha Frazer The general assembly and members of the Chatham County delegation have taken on the tedious task of renaming the most iconic bridge in Savannah. The Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge, according to Savannah Tours, has been the passageway to the Hostess City of the South since 1
Entering Poetter Hall for Residence Life’s annual Vegas Night was uniquely different than last year’s, yet nostalgic. While previous year’s brought to mind the retro-glam of the ‘20s, this year’s Vegas Night was less roaring more subdued; a homage to the Las Vegas of the past. For star
By Myra Hassaram Princess Aurora and Prince Desire danced their way to matrimony at the Trustees Theater Saturday night, and all of Savannah was invited to join them for the intimate affair. The Savannah Danse Theatre Company presented the grand occasion in “Sleeping Beauty Act III: The Wedding,
The intramural basketball championship games were Friday, marking the end of the quarter’s season. Green Street Elite took the championship, followed by a net-cutting ceremony. Here’s a look at the day’s games: Green Street Elite and Old School had a first round bye, meaning they playe