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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

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...

Chreanna Byrd plays oboe with grace

October 9, 2014

By Angel Cleveland, Staff Writer Student recitals are a common event that music majors must participate in to complete their degree. Oct. 3 was Chreanna Byrd’s time to shine at the oboe recital in Armstrong’s...

Personal Treasures on Display in “Savannah Collects”

October 9, 2014

Elizabeth Rhaney, Photo Editor The Jepson museum invited three collectors to discuss the craft of collecting art on Oct. 2. John Duncan, Walter O. Evans and Eleanore de Sole shared how they became...

Health and Wellness Fair comes to Armstrong

October 9, 2014

By Randee May, Staff Writer Armstrong kicked off a Health and Wellness Fair upstairs in the Student Union Ballroom on Oct. 1. With several tables spread around the room, the amount of information to...

Art Rise Savannah celebrates 30th Art March

October 8, 2014

Jordan Broam Art Rise Savannah celebrated its 30th First Friday Art March Oct. 3 with 15 venues for art galleries and vendors.  The First Friday Art March is a thriving monthly event that provides college...

Ebola virus hits the States

October 8, 2014

By Randee May, Staff Writer While Ebola may not be the most deadly virus that the United States has encountered, it has managed to give people quite the scare, and for good reason. The virus was originally...

MLB: A year in review

October 8, 2014

By Travis Jaudon, Staff Writer The 2014 MLB Playoffs are in full swing, but before we completely move on to the postseason, let’s take a look back at the regular season and hand out the awards for...

I love you, Savannah.

October 8, 2014

By Elizabeth Danos, News Editor Having been born and raised in Savannah, some might think I’d be dying to get out. But, in actuality, I adore this quaint little city. I spent my freshman year of college...

Savannah hosts annual Buddy Walk

October 8, 2014

By Daniel Dearing, Staff Writer Over five thousand individuals came out to Forsyth Park on Oct. 4 to join the Ninth-Annual Buddy Walk. The event was organized by the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society....

Who is Doctor Who?

October 7, 2014

By Alex Rawlins, Staff Writer On Nov. 23, 1963, a children’s show premiered about a man in a box who travels the universe with a human companion. That show is called “Doctor Who”, and 50 years...

Open Mic Night reveals hidden talents, sparks student enthusiasm

October 7, 2014

By Zach Hallman, Staff Writer Students packed the Student Union Ballroom Sep 30 to see the lineup of talented musicians at Armstrong’s open mic night. Acoustic guitar players, rappers, and gospel singers...

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