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

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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,...

Student recital kicks off Spring semester in Fine Arts

January 22, 2015

By Gregory Simpson, Staff Writer Senior Shaquan Hayes kick started the spring semester in Armstrong’s Fine Arts Department with a spectacular flute performance on Jan. 16. The first week of classes...

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Savannah Events Calendar [Jan. 22 – Jan. 28]

January 22, 2015

With all the amazing events in Savannah this time of year, it would be a shame not to take at least a teensy peek at this list. Thursday, January 22 Joan and Murray Gefen Memorial Savannah Jewish...

13 Bricks calls for T-shirt designs

13 Bricks calls for T-shirt designs

January 22, 2015

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor 13 Bricks,  a local t-shirt company in Savannah that is devoted to promoting individuality and awareness, and Art Rise Savannah are collaborating on a call...

Pirates prevail over Bobcats in weekend showdown

January 22, 2015

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer The Armstrong Pirate basketball teams took the court Jan. 17th as the women looked to keep their win streak going and the men tried to get back to their winning ways. It...

Corners will play Stopover Thursday, March 5. (Photo credit: Savannah Stopover)

Savannah Stopover releases second wave lineup, poster contest

January 17, 2015

By Jess Brannen, Web Editor The second wave lineup for Savannah Stopover was announced Jan. 16 at The Jinx.  Savannah Stopover's unique ability to blend new, emerging acts and seasoned, national artists...

Former Mayor Otis Johnson speaks at Albions Voice reunion. (Photo credit: Elizabeth Rhaney)

Albion’s Voice is heard once again

January 4, 2015

Elizabeth Rhaney, Photo Editor People packed into the Sentient Bean the evening of Jan. 3 to remember and celebrate Savannah’s radical newspaper Albion’s Voice. The audience was greeted by classic...

Why Golf Needs Tiger Woods

Why Golf Needs Tiger Woods

December 13, 2014

By Travis Jaudon, Staff Writer It has been six years since Tiger Woods, the one-time prodigy of golf, won his last major. Since that 2008 US Open victory over Roco Mediate, Woods has been on a steady...

The Guild Hall: A Creative Community

December 13, 2014

Elizabeth Rhaney, Photo Editor "A creative community" is the best way to describe The Guild Hall. Whether you see yourself as creative or you just like to surround yourself with creative people and energy,...

The Loveless Love Artist: Sam Smith tops the charts in 2014

December 13, 2014

By Randee May, Staff Writer Sam Smith once again steals the hearts of fans all across the world as his newest album; “In the Lonely Hour” was released in the UK the USA this year. His songs are perfect...

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