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News brief: SCAD student needs your help to win
Mark Leveno, a graduate furniture design student, and architecture professor Amy Wynne are finalists in the Freegreen Who’s Next 2.0 competition. Their task in the competitio
Get to know your Georgia candidates
By Torkwase Ahua Every second November, U.S. citizens go to the polls. Each election cycle presents an opportunity to change the political landscape, but voters have to swim throug
Gadsden Elementary needs help to save arts program
By DiAhnna Grandberry Gadsden Elementary School, recognized as a Magnet School of Excellence, is challenging the SCAD community to help save its K-5 fine arts program, which is sla
Buy the better apple with a new app
By Mary Katherine Schweitzer We live in a country where the way we eat has changed more over the past 50 years than in the last 10,000, with more than 47,000 products to choose fro
Voters to decide close races
By Terra Henderson Local election races are tightening in what is expected to be the most competitive election season that Chatham County has seen in a while. The US Senate race in
The problem with gifts
By Travis Walters Senator Ted Stevens, Republican of Alaska, left a D.C. area courtroom Monday convicted on seven counts of ethics violations. According to the New York Times, Sena
Briefs: Oct. 28
Early voting begins Early voting started yesterday and will continue until Friday. Those wanting to vote early may go to one of four locations in Chatham County listed below. Voter
The real-“REAL” America
By Michael Jewell This election is giving me a rash, so I’m only going to talk about it this once. I thought that this cycle’s laughing-stock candidates had all been swept unde
Detours: Oct. 3 – 9
Friday, Oct. 3 Hometown heroes Kylesa Live The Jinx 127 W. Congress St. This fall has been good for metal in Savannah, capping off this Friday with local band Kylesa playing with A
Bailout exposes GOP inconsistencies
By Travis Walters The Healthcare section of the 2008 GOP Platform states, “Republicans support the private practice of medicine and oppose socialized medicine in the form of a go