The story of addiction is one that is all too common. Those who have been affected by this illness personally or who have loved ones that have dealt with substance dependency know that it can be painful,...
"Stay Flocking Safe" was an event hosted by the Office of Student Activities to inform and promote students' safety during spring break.
Students were encouraged to visit booths, engage in different...
Georgia Southern’s Theater Department on Armstrong Campus will premiere their bi-annual Last Laugh Improv Show on March 23, 2023
This semester’s troupe has six members and two leaders: Ethan Goble,...
Chris Mitchell taught Otis Redding’s grandson how to play “the Dock of the Bay,” and his product, Devilcat amplifiers, was used in Garth Brooks’ first performance at Notre Dame. He may not be the...
Jake Granger, News & Sports Editor
• March 9, 2023
Need to do better in your classes? You aren’t alone, considering Georgia Southern has a less-than-impressive graduation rate of 49%.
But if you are looking to turn things around before it is inevitably...
The Writing and Linguistics and English departments will merge to create new avenues for English majors starting in fall 2023.
Last year, the writing and English faculties put together a task force...
As the St. Patrick’s Day season persists, we continue to discuss the cultural and historical connection between Savannah and Ireland. More specifically, we’re talking about the relationship between...
Savannah State University hosted a conference basketball tournament on its home court for the first time in its hundred and twenty years of athletic history.
In a matchup between two Southern Intercollegiate...
The University Programming Board hosted its 4th annual students vs. faculty basketball game featuring concessions, music and halftime games for viewers.
They offered pizza, snacks and drinks. “We...