Free Post PETA: Horses don't belong on Savannah streets Times and sensibilities have changed. Just as most people now advocate for adoption from animal shelters, most people also agree that horses being forced to pound hot asphalt, breathe exhaust fumes, and haul heavy loads day after day is cruel.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Milestone test woes: BOE wrap-up, Sept. 2 Across all the testing, only 21-38% of SCCPSS students scored at a Proficient level or higher.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Sept. 8-14 A collection of fellow Charleston musicians helped fill out the sound and lay a foundation for a vocal delivery with the twang dial set to the sweet spot.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Tharros Place rallies community support to fight trafficking 'There are so many misconceptions about what trafficking is, and people aren't going to report it if they don't know what it is.'
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Blake Tillery's hard-right campaign for Lt. Governor In January of this year, Tillery introduced legislation that directly targeted local governments and officials who choose to enact sanctuary policy for undocumented immigrants.
Free Post Brian Myers City Council Wrap-up, Aug. 28 Property located at 1402 Stiles Avenue was once again the subject of some discussion by Savannah’s Council members.
Free Post Letter to the Editor: City leaders should reconsider new horse carriage ordinance Over the last few weeks, it has slowly occurred to me all the happy events that will not be able to occur with this new ordinance.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Sept. 2-7 The original idea was to create music that complemented skateboarding video content effectively. Needless to say, it’s grown into something much bigger.
Free Post Andrew Scarano Raheleh Filsoofi: Experiencing (Un)Grounded at the Jepson Center 'Living both in Iran and the U.S., and across various locations in the South, has made me deeply aware of translation between languages, places, and identities. My work emerges from that in-between space.'