Nearly two years ago, the FBI raided the “Women’s Medical Society” in Philadelphia under the suspicion that the clinic was illegally selling prescription drugs. Instead they found numerous health violations and evidence of botched abortions. Head of the clinic, Doctor Kermit Gosnell, 72, now
BY CHASE WILKINSON I’m not particularly good at basketball. I love the game to death, but when I play it I just know somehow, somewhere, Michael Jordan is disappointed in me and crying. I try so hard to be “like Mike,” but sadly I must remain my clumsy self. So when the opportunity to look [&h
The evening was muggy, streams of rain pouring down from all directions. Regardless of the inconvenient weather, a supportive crowd voyaged through the rain to support their peers at the 11th annual Student Activities Council Talent Show on April 19. Eager SCAD students sat in their seats waiting to
What was supposed to be a seemingly harmless presentation of the Sprite Films program for two students has thrown them into a whirlwind of storyboards, tight deadlines and eventually, CinemaCon. Noah Sterling, a second-year film major, said that during the presentation, all he could think about was
“A lot of times environmentalism gets stuck in ‘10 easy steps,’” says Margosia Jadowski, coordinator for Earth Day Savannah 2013. Jadowski, who also works for the Savannah Urban Garden Alliance, is no stranger to the positive effects of a low carbon footprint. Her work, along with others at
The United Student Forum held their first meeting of the quarter on April 12. Director of Student Involvement Trey Reckling was there to hear concerns regarding SCAD’s Design Group and the difficulties and communicating events on campus. Nick Lawrence
From live shows and old musicals to record shopping galore, let District Detours guide your way to fun in Savannah this weekend. Thursday, April 18 Follow the Leader Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St. 7 p.m. Watch the story of three American 16-year-olds over a period of three years as they develop thei
Wednesday proved to be another successful day at the university’s week-long appreciation of fashion, interior design, and art. World-acclaimed fashion designer, Betsey Johnson along with industry leader and fashion design consultant, Fern Mallis came together to talk about Johnson’s life and car
Students ended last week with a lecture from Dina Goldstein, an award-winning photographer, at the SCAD Museum of Art. Goldstein, whose work is featured in the museum, began her lecture by telling the audience that she was celebrating 20 years as a professional photographer. Throughout the entire pr
Peter Wood is a typographer, designer, and art and creative director who spoke last week at the student center. He has worked with firms like Saatchi & Saatchi, IBM, Volvo and UPS among many others. He was able to sit down with me on Wednesday, April 10 to discuss what his goals are as a [&helli