On Saturday, February 17, during the Savannah Book Festival, Jennifer Bergstorm discussed the future of publishing industry at the Jepson Auditorium, with Jack Romanos, previous CEO of Simon & Schuster. After working for Simon & Schuster publishing since 1998, Jennifer Bergstorm was named Se
This Friday and Saturday, SCAD performing arts graduate students Allison Nicole Smith and Mary May will perform their original show, “Unrequited: A Chekovian Collision,” at Crites Hall, Room 313, at 8 p.m. each day. The performance will combine four of Anton Chekov’s most popular plays, “Unc
This year, SCAD President and Founder Paula S. Wallace inducted five new women into the Savannah Women of Vision, a program that celebrates key female figures whose ideas, leadership and service have shaped the community of Savannah. This weekly column will attempt to share a little more of the stor
As President Donald Trump’s approval ratings hover around 40 percent (according to Gallup, his term average to date is 38 percent), Democrats across the country believe they have a chance to gain seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate in this November’s congressional elec
By Scarlett Ruggiero. I’ve been in class once with Marian Carrasquero. Though Carrasquero was a photography major, it was a writing class, “The Art of Story Telling,” and over year ago. After high school, the Caracas, Venezuela, native applied to two schools in the US: Pratt in New York City a
Savannah hosted one of the United States’ largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations Saturday, March 17. Hundreds of thousands of partygoers spread across 40 city blocks for the day’s festivities which included Savannah’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. Jonathan Vasata
By Kai Freeman. Earlier in this quarter, on Friday, March 2, the Jen Library presented an exhibition of some of the most intriguing works in the library’s collection. Using Room 201, they showcased, as you might expect, magazines and books; all of the literature was nonfiction; and most was ab
SCAD’s annual commencement is traditionally designed with one Presidential Conferment of Degrees ceremony for the Savannah, Atlanta and Hong Kong campuses. This year’s commencement in Savannah will feature two Presidential Conferment of Degrees ceremonies on Friday, June 1, and two Prese
This year, SCAD and Paula Wallace inducted five new women into the Savannah Women of Vision, a program that celebrates key female figures whose ideas, leadership and service have shaped the community of Savannah. This weekly column will attempt to share a little more of the stories behind each of th
The Savannah City Council announced Tuesday, March 13, that the city will host Vice President Mike Pence for the 2018 St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The Vice President will accompany Savannah Mayor Eddie DeLoach in welcoming the parade participants and attendees, at the 10:15 a.m. parade kick-off on Sa