The student led, student read news organization at Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne Media Group

The student led, student read news organization at Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne Media Group

The student led, student read news organization at Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne Media Group

Pirates’ Sports Schedule : 10/2 -10/7

October 1, 2015

RAH! RAH! SIS BOOM BAH! October 2 Men's Cross Country USC Aiken Invitational 5 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. ITA Southeast Regionals @ Sumter, S.C. Men's Tennis vs. ITA Southeast Regionals @ Sumter, S.C. October...

Pirates sail past Falcons 4-0

Pirates sail past Falcons 4-0

October 1, 2015

By Berry Aldridge, Staff Writer On Saturday, Sept. 26, the Armstrong soccer team gathered its first Peach Belt Conference win over the University of Montevallo Falcons. The 4-0 win was the Pirates’...

High school football death toll continues to rise

October 1, 2015

By Tyrone Townsend, Staff Writer Football thrives on athletes employing physical dominance over one another, though overexertion can lead to injury and in some cases, death. This has recently rung true...

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness month

October 1, 2015

By Rebecca Allen, Staff Writer October is all about raising awareness for breast cancer. Breast cancer occurs when there is an abnormal growth of cells in the breast tissue in which develops two types...

Latino Heritage month celebrates Armstrong’s growing Hispanic population

October 1, 2015

By Callie Smith, Staff Writer Armstrong has a Hispanic population of 6.7 percent. In the past, one week of events has been dedicated to celebrating Latino heritage. Due to an increase in Latino student...

Friday Lunchtime Concert Series offers opportunity for local collaborations

October 1, 2015

By Andrew Sutphen, Staff Writer The Friday Lunchtime Concert Series, which will take place at Trinity Church this fall, is the brainchild of Andrew Ripley. Ripley is an Oboe player in The Savannah Philharmonic,...

Exploring the past, educating the present

October 1, 2015

By Kiara Morris, Staff Writer On Sept. 25, Armstrong Geography professor, Amy Potter, delivered a lecture on plantations in the American South and how they treat the topic of slavery. The study focused...

Health and Wellness Fair scheduled for Oct. 7

October 1, 2015

By Marcus Hopper, Staff Writer The Health and Wellness Fair is almost here! The fair will take place Wednesday, Oct. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. This is the sixth Health and...

The end of a curse?

October 1, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Sports Editor The Chicago Cubs are on the longest championship drought in all of sports history. The team has not won a World Series championship since 1908, while having not played...

Op-Ed: John Jay High School football

October 1, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Sports Editor If you are not that big of a fan of high school football or are still on the fence about it, I advise you not to go YouTube “John Jay High School football.” Why? Because...

Catch the Drift

October 1, 2015

By Zach Logan, News Editor Our news editor gives you a look at what’s trending this week so you don’t get left ashore. The fellas at Brigham Young University-Idaho (BYU) are being told to leave...

Active shooter presentation addresses protocol mistakes

October 1, 2015

By Paige Phillips and Kylie Fields Following the Sept. 18 incident involving a gunshot in Compass Point, concerned members of the Armstrong community filled the Ogeechee theater eager to have their questions...

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