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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

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Hip-hop flavor missing in Savannah

February 27, 2015

By Mari Glover, Staff Writer As American music’s often misunderstood stepchild, hip hop has grown into one of the most prevalent genres of music in popular culture today. Only in existence over the...

Peyton Roth, Armstrong Pirate Softball Player
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Late innings bury Pirates

February 27, 2015

By Kayla Berns, Staff Writer Single runs in the fifth and sixth innings were just enough to let Rollins University slip past the Armstrong Pirates softball team Feb. 22 for a 4-3 loss at Pirate Field. Rollins...

In Defense. (Zach Machado)

Guild Hall show

February 26, 2015

Pirates drop first series of season

Pirates drop first series of season

February 26, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer After a pummeling of the Paine College Lions Feb 17, the Pirates traveled to Florence, South Carolina this past weekend to take on the Francis Marion University Patriots...

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Guilty Until Proven Innocent: The New Discipline Model in Professional Sports

February 26, 2015

By Travis Jaudon, Staff Writer It has been months since the world first witnessed the harrowing video of Ray Rice hitting Janay Rice in an elevator. That incident, however far in the past it might...

Dr. Jennifer Wyse presents at Armstrong's Afro-Latino Lecture.
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Armstrong hosts Afro-Latino lecture, prompts multi-cultural discourse on campus

February 26, 2015

By Elijah Clark, Staff Writer The Afro-Latino talk took place Feb. 18 at the Ogeechee Theater. The lecture covered African and Latino culture, including language varieties, race, and slavery. Jennifer...

Yair Munoz: From Jail to Costa Rica

February 26, 2015

By Rolando Zenteno, Staff Writer In the span of a year and a half, Yair went from being arrested by Armstrong police to studying abroad in Costa Rica. In 2013, he was in a jail cell for about eight hours....

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Multicultural Affairs hosts Black Women’s Empowerment Day

February 26, 2015

By Rena Ali, Staff Writer Black Women’s Empowerment Day was held Feb. 23, by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, as part of Black History Month. The day was divided into three parts: the Expo, the...

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#WhyNotUsTour teaches students to be better advocates

February 20, 2015

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor Aspiring student advocates took advantage of the Georgia Shift Why Not Us tour seminar Feb. 12 to learn more about fighting for causes on college campuses. The...

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This Week in the World: Cuba Restoring Severed Ties

February 20, 2015

By Ruby Rizvi, News Editor In 1959, Fidel Castro brought communism to Cuba during the heat of the Cold War and created tension with the U.S. The Kennedy administration severed all ties with Cuba- politically,...

Professor Morris publishes book of poems

Professor Morris publishes book of poems

February 20, 2015

By Rena Ali, Staff Writer Associate Professor of English at Armstrong, Tony Morris, describes himself as a not quite neo-Romantic. Morris has published a new book titled, Pulling at a Thread. The book...

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Open Mic Night draws largest, rudest crowd yet

February 20, 2015

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor Students lined up outside the Student Union Ballroom and down the stairs waiting patiently for open mic night. Feb. 10, The Valentine’s Day-themed event...

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