March 31 4 p.m. — A student working out in the fitness center slipped and fell, causing damage to the wall nearby. The student declined medical assistance. A work order
More than 100 contest submission flooded in throughout the winter quarter, but in there would only be three winners chosen from 20 finalists. The Lost Art contest, sponsored SCAD-Atlanta’s art
True or false “Is it true that SCAD-Atlanta is looking into building a healthcare center for students?” No. According to Art Malloy, dean of students at SCAD-Atlanta, there are no
SCAD-Atlanta held a luncheon for incoming Freshman and their families in building 4C as part of Accepted Student's Day held April 4.
Students will get the opportunity to share their own view of the world with the help of an interactive documentary. “Shake the World,” is a nonprofit project funded by SCAD
Now through April 30, current students looking for financial support can apply for scholarships through the office of institutional advancement. Students must have completed 45 credit hours at SCAD by
March 25 5 p.m. — A student became trapped in an elevator. The elevator company representative was called and released the student.
By Jack Huang and Rachel Chaikof During the winter quarter, some students complained of computer issues. Many of the students who have to work on Mayas for class assignments said
SCAD President Paula S. Wallace invites current SCAD students to discuss questions, concerns or ideas regarding the college in an online chat Friday, April 3, 1-2:30 p.m. To join the
The Savannah College of Art and Design’s department of liberal arts announces its second annual Writers’ Assembly Wednesday, April 8, 7 p.m., at the Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton St.,