By Sarah Olin, Staff Writer
For years, the tennis programs here at Armstrong have been attempting to remodel their courts, mainly for player safety. Over the summer they finally received some good news....
By Jocelyne Garcia, Staff Writer
Alert: The forecast you are reading is a lie
If you are from Savannah then you already know what I’m talking about. The weather will go from perfect summer day to “let...
By Llana Samuel, Arts and Entertainment Editor
Two Armstrong Art majors are casting a spotlight on creativity within their department through their own magazine, "Art Strong." Gabriel Amadi-Emina and...
By Edna Trujillo, Staff Writer
Roxane Gay, an acclaimed feminist writer, will be in Savannah for the 6th Annual Ursrey Memorial Lecture. She will be speaking at the Trinity United Methodist Church on...
By Amanda Flake, Staff Writer
Hailing from her hometown of Maryland, Joanna Yoder, Armstrong’s new photography instructor, has brilliant plans and high hopes for the upcoming semester and ones to follow.
A...
By Ashlie McCormac, Staff Writer
Senior Tevin Duncan has been working at Armstrong’s Recreation and Wellness Center as a personal trainer since his sophomore year at the school. Last year, he was named...
By Caleb Bailey, Sports Editor
The 2015 college football season is upon us and it is shaping up to be a great one. When we last left the college football world, the Ohio State Buckeyes had won the first-ever...
We’re not claiming to be matchmakers, but we can try.
You honked at me on my bike at Armstrong m4w (Savannah)
I was on my motorcycle at armstrong at the red light turning left. there were two of...
By Bailey Middlemas, Staff Writer
Sorority sisters across campus are gearing up for formal recruitment. The recruitment runs Sept. 9–13 and is dedicated to introducing potential new members to Panhellenic...
By Sarah Olin, Staff Writer
Next week will mark the peak of the 2015 Hurricane Season, and already meteorologists have been tracking systems like Danny, Erika and Fred. With Savannah being situated just...
By Whitney Clark, Staff Writer
Students taking Spanish as a foreign language may have the opportunity to get to know one of our newest faculty members in the College of Liberal Arts, Dr. Orosman López.
López...
By Amanda Flake, Staff Writer
“We’re just, Almost.”
"Almost, Maine," written by John Cariani, is a stage play composed of nine short stories that, with a mixture of comedy and quirky metaphorical...