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

Alumna flexes degree muscles with local radio

September 17, 2015

By Ayanna Thompson, Staff Writer Armstrong Alumna and BOB 106.9 morning host, Karen Daiss, says, “Find out what you love and then find a way to do it.” Daiss certainly takes her own advice. She graduated...

Ready, Set, Pay: Parking officials ready to cite offenders

September 14, 2015

By Tyrone Townsend, Staff Writer According to the Armstrong Police Department, the parking regulations were established to maintain control of traffic and parking for the safety of all people using the...

Writing Center prepares students to become better writers

September 14, 2015

Lucy Stone, Staff Writer On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Writing Center hosted their annual open house to inform students of the services they provide. Students were greeted with colorful streamers and balloons...

Pirates finish 1-2 over opening weekend

September 11, 2015

By Carolina Garcia, Staff Writer The Armstrong Pirates’ volleyball team began its journey to a fifth straight Peach Belt Championship this past weekend and it was a tough start for team. The Pirates...

Embry-Riddle hands Armstrong first loss of the season

September 11, 2015

By Berry Aldridge, Staff Writer Quality trumped quantity Sunday, Sept. 6, when the Armstrong Pirates fell to Embry-Riddle University Eagles 1-0 despite taking more shots, shots on goal and corner kicks...

Tim Tebow’s wings clipped by Eagles

September 11, 2015

By Tyrone Townsend, Staff Writer After a decent run, the Philadelphia Eagles have decided to cut Tim Tebow. The Eagles press on with two returning quarterbacks, Sam Bradford and Mark Sanchez, as well...

First Friday Art March welcomes new business vendors and interactive art installation

September 11, 2015

By Shannon Griffin, Staff Writer The 41st consecutive First Friday Art March, organized by Art Rise Savannah, ran from 6-9 p.m. last  Friday. The event features exhibits in local boutiques, galleries...

Armstrong fraternities excited for new recruits

September 10, 2015

By Mickey Green, Staff Writer Armstrong Senior and Director of Recruitment for the Interfraternity Council, Nathan Rich says that if it were not for his fraternity brothers, he may have not continued...

Tom Brady beats the odds and the Commish

September 10, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Sports Editor Anyone wanting New England Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady to sit out the first few games of the 2015 NFL season was certainly in for some bad news early last week. Brady...

ASU offers French major program

September 3, 2015

By Emily Smith, Editor-in-Chief Beginning this semester, Armstrong is offering a new online French major. Students can easily double-major especially if they are already seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree. The...

New Greek housing in Compass Point

September 3, 2015

By Emily Smith, Editor-in-Chief The newest edition to Armstrong’s housing is the option of living in a Greek community. The Compass Point 3000 building is now reserved for students who are in a fraternity...

Navigator Grill ready to serve up another great semester

September 3, 2015

By Zach Logan, News Editor Each day during the semester, the Navigator Grill food truck feeds many hungry ASU students and faculty on the go.  Stacy Callis, Director of Operations for Sodexo Dining...

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