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A $972,000 fund from SCAD to the City of Savannah awarded in late February 2025 will fund “technology enhancements” for the Savannah Police.
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Makeup artist Daniel Martin works on a model before SCAD Fashion 2025 in Atlanta on May 16. Courtesy of SCAD “A lot of the time, the students would do their makeup for the fashion show ...
In November 2023, the 46-year-old survived a spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD — a less common type of heart attack that disproportionately affects women. "I started having intense ...
A fisherman based in Queensland, Australia, this week shared an image showing him posing with the head of a giant trevally after its body was cleanly severed by a shark during the fight. “The ...
Dr. Colleen Harrington, Director of the Women's Heart Health Program at Mass. General Hospital, explains what Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) is and how it can be particularly ...
SCAD Atlanta is celebrating 20 years in Atlanta with what they’re calling a new 4-D exhibit. Channel 2’s Lori Wilson got a sneak peek at the “SCAD Story” experience before it was opened to ...
The upcoming 2025 edition of SCAD TVfest has released its program of panels and honorees, including Hiroyuki Sanada, Laverne Cox, Noah Centineo, and more. See the full lineup.
The team found that, while giant trevally can adapt their behaviors and movement patterns to fishing pressures, they don't react to short-term closures—even those as total as the one during COVID.
With that characterization in mind, meet SCAD, a new roguelike and survival game that blends the lo-fi, grimy visuals of the classic Fallout games with building, crafting, and the bullet hell ...
This year’s SCAD Film Festival in Savannah, GA. will feature a special TV element, thanks to a new partnership with Deadline. The inaugural TV Sidebar, set for Nov. 1-2, ...
The team found that, while giant trevally can adapt their behaviors and movement patterns to fishing pressures, they don't react to short-term closures—even those as total as the one during COVID.