Can you name something more terrifying on Halloween than a hoard of miniature zombies banging on your door after you gave them licorice? I can, Halloween sadists are reported to be giving out laced candy...
We’ve all heard it before: “Savannah is one of the most haunted cities in America.”
This is one of the things that makes Savannah, and especially the downtown area of Savannah, a major tourist...
Halloween spending is expected to exceed $9 billion . With more than 205 million people planning on celebrating the holiday this year, that equates to an average expense of $43.90 per person.
Consumers...
The giant white house seemed to loom up over Aimee Larson’s head as Pop and Nonni helped her lug her bags out of the trunk of the car and up the brick front steps. Pop held the door open with a grin,...
On October 26th at 6 pm, the Unity Fest, hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, took place on the Armstrong campus.
Once students checked in with their student ID, they were given pipe-cleaner...
The upcoming Georgia midterm election will be the first opportunity for many young, recently voter-eligible citizens to participate directly in politics.
A concern that both recurrent and first-time...
A primary goal of Faces of Armstrong is to introduce the Armstrong community to each other. It allows us to learn more about someone we may not have previously known or paid attention to on campus.
For...
The Coastal Empire Montessori Charter School (CEMCS) is hosting a costume contest with thousands of dollars worth of cash prizes on Sunday, October 30 at Forsyth Park.
Anybody is invited to take place...
Chatham County has the second-largest homeless rate in Georgia. Over 4,000 individuals used homeless resources here in 2020 alone.
The estimated 40 residents living in the largest and most visible encampment,...
This past Thursday, October 20th, the Armstrong campus hosted its annual event: Celebrate.
The campus was filled with academic departmental booths, student organization booths, and booths sharing about...
Since the mid-1800s, the Cockspur Island Lighthouse has sat atop her very short throne marking the entrance to the South Channel of the Savannah River.
In her prime, the shortest lighthouse in Georgia...