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

New Ain’t Bad magazine: A gallery in book form

New ‘Ain’t Bad’ magazine: A gallery in book form

May 1, 2015

Elizabeth Rhaney, Photo Editor When the first issue of "Ain’t Bad" was released in 2011, part of the mission statement read “It is important for us as visual communicators to spend as much time...

First drag show draws nearly 300 people

First drag show draws nearly 300 people

May 1, 2015

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor Armstrong’s first ever drag show took place April 21 with nearly 300 people in attendance. Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs and promoted...

Pirate’s palate: Saucy shrimp pasta

Pirate’s palate: Saucy shrimp pasta

May 1, 2015

By Llana Samuel, Staff Writer There’s a certain joy in grabbing take-out on the way home after a long day or being treated to a delicious dinner and not having to lift a finger. We’re all guilty...

Ustyle: Jeffery Finney

Ustyle: Jeffery Finney

May 1, 2015

Jeffery Finney, Sophomore, Biology Pre-Med By Jocelyne Garcia, Staff Writer How do you describe your style? Metro and casual. I like for it to stand out and use popping colors. What is your go-to...

NFL schedules: The good, the bad and the ugly

May 1, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer Okay, it’s April. I got that. But that just means there are less than five months until the NFL regular season kicks off and I could not be more stoked. The schedules were...

Review: Ex Machina is an eerie spin on classic sci-fi

May 1, 2015

By Todd Perkins, Staff Movie Critic When Ridley Scott made “Blade Runner” in 1982, things changed. The idea that artificial intelligence created by man would ultimately overcome and manipulate humans...

Pirates fall to cougars, finish second in PBC

May 1, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer The Armstrong Pirates baseball team entered this weekend tied with North Georgia for the regular season Peach Belt Conference championship. The Nighthawks dropped one of...

Inkwell purchases new newsstands, grabs student attention

May 1, 2015

Have you seen them on campus? Did you open the door of one to grab this issue? Do we get your attention yet? If you haven’t noticed the new newsstands on campus, you are missing out. The Inkwell recently...

Migos: Big show, small crowd

April 24, 2015

By Lila Miller, Staff Writer How much of our tuition goes into getting big acts and small crowds? Migos has a nefarious reputation with records of violence, usually after their shows as reports of shootings...

Op-Ed: The last opening day

Op-Ed: The last opening day

April 24, 2015

By Berry Aldridge, Sports Editor "The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It's been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and...

TechFest showcases student talent

TechFest showcases student talent

April 24, 2015

By Tyrone Townsend, Staff Writer On April 17, students and business professionals of technology connect during Tech Fest about the state of technology in our area. Tech Fest is an event collaborated...

Armstrong golf finishes in top 6 at PBC tourny

Armstrong golf finishes in top 6 at PBC tourny

April 24, 2015

By Alex Berg-Capin, Staff Writer The Armstrong golf teams played in the Peach Belt Conference tournament that started on April 17 and was hosted by Lander University at Greenwood Country Club. The...

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