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

Bestselling author offers college dating advice in new book

January 28, 2015

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor If you have ever wanted dating advice or an overview of basic dating knowledge from an expert instead your roommate, then George Mouferrej is your go to source. His...

Boko Haram: Bring back our girls

Boko Haram: Bring back our girls

January 28, 2015

By Ruby Rizvi, News Editor In 1980, the number of annual kidnappings in the United States was about 150,000. In the past year, that number has reached approximately 900,000. There has been over 15,000...

Armstrong sexual assault PSA spreads awareness

January 28, 2015

By Katherine Cooper, Staff Writer An important, yet often overlooked issue has recently been brought into the spotlight by Armstrong’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee president, Kayla Burns. With...

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Women win one of two, men drop two straight in Pirate basketball

January 28, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer The Armstrong basketball teams went on the road last week as both teams looked to expand their Peach Belt Conference records as the season draws to a close. On Jan. 19,...

PULSE Art + Tech Fest 2015

PULSE Art + Tech Fest 2015

January 28, 2015

The PULSE Art +Technology Festival, held at the Jepson Center Jan. 21-25, is back for its ninth year. This enigmatic, technology-based art festival prides itself on mind-blowing visual effects and interactive...

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‘The Theory of Connectivity’ lecture focuses on technology and culture

January 28, 2015

By Greg Simpson, Staff Writer Slogging through a damp campus on a Friday afternoon can tempt the casual connoisseur of higher learning. It's wet and cold, yet students and faculty alike trickle into...

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February Art March promises a can’t-miss occasion

January 28, 2015

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor Art Rise Savannah invites everyone to join the Starland Community for the upcoming Art March on Feb. 6 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event will be featuring...

Armstrong cross country gains momentum

Armstrong cross country gains momentum

January 22, 2015

By Kayla Berns, Staff Writer The Armstrong State University men’s Cross Country team finished their 2014 season on Jan. 20 placing fifth overall in the PBC championship.   Before the season began,...

Atlantas Brave New Direction

Atlanta’s Brave New Direction

January 22, 2015

By Travis Jaudon, Staff Writer “We may not be the prettiest girl at the dance, but we sure will be fun to dance with.”-Braves GM John Hart on 2015 Braves When John Hart accepted the job as Braves...

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New signs, new look: Armstrong improves navigation on campus

January 22, 2015

By Greg Simpson, Staff Writer As spring semester descends upon Armstrong, returning students are being greeted by new students, new teachers, and new signs around campus. Armstrong’s grounds and landscape...

Hopes rise as gas prices lower

Hopes rise as gas prices lower

January 22, 2015

By Arielle Powell, Staff Writer The topic of gas prices is something that is a recurring topic in America. Gas prices are the lowest they have been in the past four years. High gas prices put a strain...

Je suis Charlie: The world debates free speech and satire

‘Je suis Charlie’: The world debates free speech and satire

January 22, 2015

By Rolando Zenteno, Staff Writer The world is at march after 12 people were killed in an attack at Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine. The publication printed caricatures of the prophet Muhammad,...

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