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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

‘Furious 7’ is Dumb, Loud, and Incredibly Fun

April 10, 2015

By Todd Perkins, Staff Movie Reviewer 3 stars The most astonishing aspect of the ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise is that the series did not truly find its stride until the fifth entry which was released...

This Week in the World: Women in Politics

April 3, 2015

By Ruby Rizvi, News Editor As of 2015, America has had white presidents, a black president, and even a former actor as a president; however, we’ve yet to have a female president. The United States...

Photo credit: Elizabeth Rhaney

Nighthawks Knock Pirates From First Place

April 3, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer The Armstrong Pirates baseball team traveled to Dahlonega, Ga for a Peach Belt Conference showdown against the University of North Georgia Nighthawks this past weekend....

Asian Art Festival Photo Gallery

Asian Art Festival Photo Gallery

April 3, 2015

The 19th Annual Asian Art Festival took place on March 26. Photos by Elizabeth Rhaney and Zach Machado.

Photo credit: Zach Machado

Asian Art Festival Kickstarted with Night of Dance

April 3, 2015

By Elijah Clarke, Staff Writer The Arya Dance Academy's performance preluded the 19th annual Asian Art Festival on March 26 in the Fine Arts Auditorium. This year, the Asian Art Festival and the Outdoor...

Photo credit: Elizabeth Rhaney

Pirates Get Involved: ‘Campus Groups Speak’ by Feminists United

April 3, 2015

By Elijah Clarke, Staff Writer Feminists United hosted The Campus Groups Speak March 26. The event was an opportunity for students from different organizations on campus to speak on social justice and...

Photo credit: Zach Machado

Fountain Goes Maroon, Pirates Raise Money For Scholarships

April 3, 2015

By Khayla McClinton, Staff Writer This past weekend, Armstrong painted the town maroon at Johnson Square. Paint the Town Maroon is a fundraiser where students, faculty and staff, in conjunction with...

Three Books By Four Babes: Armstrong Kicks Literary Ass

April 3, 2015

By Ayanna Thompson, Staff Writer Dr. Elizabeth Desnoyers-Colas, author of ‘Marching As to War,’ Dr. Nancy Brandon Remler, author of Dunaway’s Crossing, and the author-illustrator team, Dr. Joshua...

The Grandest Stage of Them All Lives Up to its Name

The Grandest Stage of Them All Lives Up to its Name

April 3, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer On Sunday March 29, World Wrestling Entertainment, better known as WWE, hosted its biggest pay-per-view event of the wrestling season: WrestleMania. This was the thirty-first...

Photo credit: Elizabeth Rhaney

Pirates Softball Splits PBC Series with Falcons

April 3, 2015

By Kayla Berns, Staff Writer The Pirates split games with the University of Montevallo on March 29. This accounts for first time playing each other this season. Each team was anxious to storm onto the...

Photo credit: Elizabeth Rhaney

Lady Pirates Stay Perfect, Men Split Weekend

April 3, 2015

By Carolina Garcia, Staff Writer The Armstrong tennis teams started the weekend off on March 28 against Columbus State University. The Lady Pirates remain number one and undefeated with a 9-0 Peach...

New Tybee Film Looking For College-Aged Extras

April 3, 2015

By Zach Logan, Staff Writer Armstrong students are getting ready for their close up while Savannah is gearing up to host another film production. Producers are looking for college-aged individuals to...

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