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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

‘Fury’ lives up to the hype

October 28, 2014

By Todd Perkins, Staff Movie Reviewer When thinking of World War II films, one usually references “The Longest Yard” or Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan”. Not only do these movies define...

ADA Accessibility: Student needs not fully met in renovated Gamble Hall

October 28, 2014

By Chris Barber, Staff Writer Gamble Hall is one of the original buildings on Armstrong’s campus. Recent renovations modernized its interior, providing the technology necessary for today's learning...

Volleyball continues unbeaten streak

October 28, 2014

By Berry Aldridge, Sports Editor Armstrong’s volleyball team continued its dominating season Oct. 17 by defeating Georgia Regents University in three straight sets to improve their record to an astounding...

District One Honors Choir brings best of the best

October 28, 2014

By Mari Glover, Staff Writer The voices of 150 middle school children filled the Armstrong Fine Arts building on Oct 17. These students, along with 350 other students from 28 schools throughout Southeast...

Electric Moonlight Festival at Brainiacs brings creative communities together

October 28, 2014

By Emily Smith, Staff Writer People of Statesboro and Savannah joined in on The Electric Moonlight Festival at Brainiacs on Oct. 17 to enjoy various live artists and camping. Hosted by Opty Mystic Vibrations...

Rocktoberfest IV: Annual alternative music festival sees its best year yet

October 21, 2014

By Logan Stewart, Staff Writer On Oct. 11, the Skatepark of Charleston was taken over by more than 20 bands and hundreds of music lovers to celebrate the fourth annual Rocktoberfest music festival....

Servers are people, not robots: Yelp can ruin lives

Servers are people, not robots: Yelp can ruin lives

October 20, 2014

By Robert Tucker, Copy Editor Like many students, I choose to serve tables and bar-tend at a restaurant downtown. It is not a glamorous job, there is a lot of unseen work and it is hard, but it has...

Treasure Savannah provides service to the community

October 20, 2014

By Destiny Marira, Staff Writer On Oct. 11, a large group of students, faculty, and staff gathered outside of the Student Union to prepare for Treasure Savannah. Lively music played in the background,...

Armstrong to be more inclusive when it comes to gender affiliation

October 20, 2014

By Zachary Logan, Staff Writer With Armstrong’s population growing, the school is thinking of better ways to host its diverse community. School officials are planning to make the campus more gender...

Armstrong’s Department of Art, Music and Theatre presents Wind Ensemble in Concert

October 16, 2014

By Arielle Powell, Staff Writer Armstrong’s Wind Ensemble performed live in concert, Oct. 7 in the Fine Arts Auditorium with a harmonious ensemble, highly respected conductor and exquisite, concise...

Local Talent: Michael Ferrera, Tattoo Artist

October 16, 2014

By Kayleigh Leadbetter, Staff Writer Take a look at the people around you. Chances are some of them will be sporting a tattoo or two; maybe you even have one yourself. Tattoos are a form of art that...

Greek Festival brings culture to Savannah

October 16, 2014

By Jessica Ferrera, Staff Writer Every year the Greek Festival is hosted in the St. Paul’s Hellenic Center, bringing together Greeks and non-Greeks alike for a three-day festival celebrating Greek...

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