Madrac Farms
Rincon’s Madrac Farms returns this fall with their 5-acre corn maze, hayrides and pumpkin patch among other seasonal activities. Running Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to...
By Ayanna Thompson, Staff Writer
The Armstrong Art Department held a reception Friday Oct. 9 for professors who showcased their work in Armstrong’s annual faculty show. Each artist had the opportunity...
By Elijah Clarke, Staff Writer
On Thursday, Oct 8, Colombian refugee Alvaro Silva visited Armstrong students to give a presentation on his journey to the U.S. This presentation marks one of the final...
By Kylie Fields, Copy Editor
One of Savannah’s most popular cultural festivals, the Savannah Greek Festival, was in full swing this past weekend at St. Paul’s Hellenic Center, wrapping up Sunday,...
By Ayanna Thompson, Staff Writer
A Gallup poll from July 2015 showed that 51% of people between the ages of 18 and 29 years of age could not imagine living without their smartphones. With such a high...
By Zach Logan, News Editor
Our news editor gives you a look at what’s trending so you don’t get left ashore.
NBC’s Saturday Night Live announced on Tuesday that outspoken GOP presidential hopeful,...
By Caleb Bailey, Sports Editor
Multiple cases have been made apparent in sports history concerning alcoholism. In many cases, alcohol has ended both careers and lives and this sports season has been no...
By Kiara Morris, Staff Writer
On Oct. 7, Armstrong hosted its annual Health and Wellness Fair in the Student Union Ballroom. Graduate assistant for the clubs and sports and wellness programs, Laura...
By Catherine Chambless, Staff Writer
The Armstrong Pirates volleyball came out strong against Columbus State Saturday, Oct 10, defeating them 3-1, to continue their winning streak of nine straight games....
By Berry Aldridge, Staff Writer
This past week, the Armstrong State University Women’s soccer team opened up Wednesday, Oct. 7 with a 3-1 loss vs. rival Clayton State, then Saturday, Oct. 10, the Pirates...
By Harrison Roux, Staff Writer
Every Friday at 3 p.m., Armstrong students gather in Gamble 106 to work on their writing. Unlike the dreaded class assignment paper, their writing is for enjoyment. Since...
Telfair Museums will display four paintings of French master Claude Monet, for the first time in Savannah, at the Jepson Center for the Arts. The collection, titled Monet and American Impressionism, will...