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

Pirates fall late to Lakers, shutout Mountain Lions

October 15, 2014

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer The Armstrong Pirates soccer team entered into last week’s matchup against Peach Belt opponent Clayton State with a 6-3 overall record and a 2-2 conference mark when...

InkPOP: In defense of Dunham

InkPOP: In defense of Dunham

October 15, 2014

By Jess Brannen, Web Editor It seems I am constantly defending my relationship with Lena Dunham. And while I’ve never actually met the creator, producer and star of HBO’s “Girls”, she has done...

Haiti heats up Savannah Riverfront

October 15, 2014

By Llana Samuel, Staff Writer It was a jam-packed return for the Haitian-American Historical Society (HAHS) on Oct. 11 on the Savannah Riverfront. Among the festivities were spoken word performances,...

Tennis, Tennis, Tennis

October 15, 2014

By Barry Aldridge, Sports Editor The Armstrong Tennis team saw a lot of action this past weekend at the UTSA/ITA Small College Championships. Senior Clara Perez lost a 6-4, 6-2 match to the reigning...

No Pay, No Play: The Curious Case of the Student-Athlete

October 15, 2014

By Travis Jaudon, Staff Writer Todd Gurley, the running-back and business major at the University of Georgia, was suspended by the school last week for allegedly accepting money in exchange for his...

Armstrong celebrates Celebrate Armstrong

October 15, 2014

By Randee May, Staff Writer Oct. 9 was the start of another great Celebrate. According to multiple students, this year’s Celebrate was the best one they’d seen so far. Jamanis Myers, an ASU junior...

Dr. Bryant advocates higher education for convicts

October 15, 2014

By Andrew Sutphen, Staff Writer On Oct. 10, Dr. Maxine Bryant held a lecture at the Ogeechee Theater. She discussed some ideas concerning the future of Armstrong. Bryant wants the school to “open it’s...

Runaway deer spotted on campus

October 13, 2014

By Jess Brannen, Web Editor A renegade deer ran through Armstrong's main campus near the MCC building at noon Monday, Oct. 13. Students breaking for lunch screamed and pointed as the speckled visitor...

‘Fly Me to the Moon’: Savannah relaxes at another Picnic in the Park

October 10, 2014

By Jessica Ferrera, Staff Writer Colorful blankets and lawn chairs covered most of Forsyth Park on Oct. 5. Savannah’s Picnic in the Park brought together a vast amount of adults, children and pets...

David Fincher’s ‘Gone Girl’ is master class filmmaking

October 9, 2014

By Todd Perkins, Staff Movie Reviewer Director David Fincher may be the finest filmmaker working today. With films such as “Se7en”, “Fight Club”, “Zodiac”, and “The Social Network” on...

Work continues on campus bike path

October 9, 2014

By Zach Logan, Staff Writer It has been almost ten years now since the Office of Facility Services began drafting plans for Armstrong State University’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Pathway. According...

Pirates beat Braves, fall to Nighthawks

Pirates beat Braves, fall to Nighthawks

October 9, 2014

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer The Armstrong Pirates entered into last week with a 5-2 record with a 1-1 mark in the Peach Belt Conference. On Oct. 1 they traveled to UNC-Pembroke to play the Braves...

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