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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

Pirate Volleyball dominates PBC Tournament

Pirate Volleyball dominates PBC Tournament

November 20, 2014

By Berry Aldridge, Sports Writer The Armstrong State University women’s volleyball team hit its way to two impressive wins over Montevallo and Flagler last week to win the Peach Belt Conference Tournament...

Learning Commons construction

Shearhouse Plaza renovations to be completed soon

November 19, 2014

By Randee May, Staff Writer In 1990, Jesse Stuart Shearhouse, a former student of Armstrong passed away after becoming ill due to an inoperable brain tumor. Mr. Shearhouse had never married, thus he...

Why the Braves traded Jason Heyward

November 19, 2014

By Travis Jaudon, Staff Writer The Atlanta Braves are wasting no time shaking up the roster under the new management of John Hart. On Nov. 17 the club traded fan-favorite Jason Heyward to the Cardinals...

Pirate Basketball drops openers

Pirate Basketball drops openers

November 19, 2014

By Berry Aldridge, Sports Editor The Armstrong State University women’s basketball team dropped a pair of nail-biter games in the first two contests of the season. Nov 14th the Pirates lost 68-62...

Me and the Trinity
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Me and the Trinity: Local talent sans genre

November 19, 2014

By Chris Barber, Staff Writer Me and the Trinity is a band that defies classification - even among the members themselves.The five-piece Savannah-based band takes pride in keeping listeners guessing,...

Pianist Tamarra Daguisan at Armstrong's Jazz Ensemble

Jazz gets funky at Armstrong

November 19, 2014

By Jessica Bene, Staff Writer The Fine Arts auditorium was filled with the Armstrong Jazz Ensemble’s sounds of trumpets, piano, drums and saxophones on Nov. 11. Director Randall Reese led a show full...

Humans vs. Zombies on Armstrong's main campus

Armstrong unleashes zombie apocalypse on campus

November 19, 2014

By Randee May, Staff Writer Day One: The original zombie was first spotted on Monday, Nov. 10. Participants brought nonperishable food items to a disclosed location to be donated to families in need. It...

Dr. Jane Rago lectures at A Moveable Feast

Moveable Feast lecture series hosts Dr. Rago at Ships of the Sea Museum

November 19, 2014

By Leena Ali, Staff Writer On Nov. 13 Dr. Jane Rago, director of the Gender and Women’s Studies department at Armstrong, was featured as the second lecturer of the Moveable Feast series. Her lecture,...

Armstrong offers Zumba classes, students relieve pre-finals stress

Armstrong offers Zumba classes, students relieve pre-finals stress

November 19, 2014

By Berry Aldridge, Sports Editor Armstrong offers opportunities for its students to exercise not only their mind but their body as well. The student Wellness and Recreation center has a fully equipped...

Miggs
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Panel on underground Hip-Hop educates during Diversity Week

November 13, 2014

By Joan Montanez, Staff Writer In honor of Diversity Week 2014, Armstrong hosted Hip-Hop Summit: Unsigned Hype to entertain and educate through Hip-Hop music. A panel discussion was held about making...

Pirates fall in first round of PBC

November 13, 2014

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer The Armstrong Pirates soccer team hosted Clayton State in the quarterfinals of the Peach Belt Conference tournament on Nov. 4. The game was a rematch from the last game...

Group fills out paperwork at the poverty simulation

Poverty simulation: A crash course in human empathy

November 13, 2014

By Missi Hancock, Staff Writer Students gathered for Step Up Savannah’s Poverty Simulator on the second floor of the Armstrong Student Union on Nov. 7. Senior history major Kristin Singleton decided...

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