By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor
Electro-ambient indie duo, England in 1819, will be performing in Savannah at Hang Fire on Saturday October 4th. Baton Rouge brothers Andrew (synth vocals)...
By Joey Lupus, Staff Writer
Dick’s Sporting Goods, one of the nation’s largest sports and outdoor merchandise stores, has announced a grand opening in Savannah, marking the first large-scale sporting...
By Randee May, Staff Writer
While it is an easy assumption that Latino Heritage Week, which began on Sept. 22 and runs through Sept. 26, is simply a celebration for those with Latino Heritage, student...
By Lindsey Grovenstein, Staff Writer
‘From Under the Southern Cross: The People and Patterns of Argentina’ is on display at the Armstrong Fine Arts Gallery. The newest exhibition is inspired by...
By Jess Brannen, Web Editor
You don't have to listen to Beethoven to reap the benefits of listening to music while you study. Whether it's a last-second cram sesh (we hope not!) or a regular night...
By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer
The Armstrong Pirates hosted the Columbus State Cougars on Sept. 20 in the team’s first Peach Belt Conference game of the season. The Cougars needed double overtime...
By Carolina Garcia, Staff Writer
The women’s volleyball team traveled to Milledgeville, Georgia this past weekend to take on Georgia College and State University. The volleyball team knocked off Georgia...
By Jess Brannen, Web Editor
“It’s On Us”, the newest sexual assault initiative, is rapidly picking up speed. Launched by President Obama, the White House campaign aims to help end sexual assault...
By Destiny Marira, Staff Writer
On September 18, 29-year-old Charles Smith was killed in an officer-related shooting in West Savannah while under arrest.
Early Thursday afternoon, Smith was arrested...
By Randee May, Staff Writer
Starting a business may seem outrageous when considering all the work behind it, let alone two. Armstrong alumna, Mary Githens gives us an inside look of what it takes to get...
By Daniel Dearing, Staff Writer
The Armstrong faculty is filled to the brim with quality and character, and a shining example of this fact would have to be Karen Hollinger, professor of English. After...
By Andrew Sutphen, Staff Writer
At the Career Fair on Sept. 18. it was evident that the health industry is one of the major recruiters for Armstrong students. The reason for this seems to be fairly...