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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

Savannah Bazaar celebrates one year anniversary

September 24, 2014

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor The Savannah Bazaar celebrated its one year anniversary on the Sept. 20 at The Southern Pine Company. Despite the cloudy weather, regulars and newcomers alike...

Comedian Ronnie Jordan makes fun of college life

September 24, 2014

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor Comedian Ronnie Jordan drew a huge crowd in the Ogeechee Theater on September 16. It is evident that the Armstrong student body appreciates a good laugh...

Sand Gnats stadium debate continues

September 24, 2014

Jaudon’s Jock Talk By Travis Jaudon, Staff Writer The Savannah Sand Gnats will be playing baseball at Grayson Stadium next season. That’s a fact. However, what remains unclear for the Gnats and...

Holiday Inn hosts Robin Williams marathon for charity

September 24, 2014

By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer Holiday Inn Express hosted a Robin Williams movie marathon on Sept. 19 and 20 to help raise awareness for both the Michael J. Fox Foundation and the American Foundation...

Savannah’s fourth annual Hair Extravaganza motivates all to embrace natural beauty

September 24, 2014

Takia Black, Staff Writer The 4th Annual Natural Hair Extravaganza encouraged the community to embrace natural beauty September 20th. The expo educated attendees by offering beauty demonstrations, stylist...

ROTC remembers the fallen of September 11th

September 18, 2014

By Julianne Field 13 years ago the country was shaken by the events of September 11th. Although a little over a decade has passed, the emotional impact is still present with thousands of Americans today....

Paint party goes wild

September 18, 2014

  By Randee May, Staff Writer Around 8:30p.m. last Saturday, Armstrong’s eerily quiet campus sparked to life as GlowRage DJ, Ben Sremba dropped a beat that shook the very foundation of the campus.The...

‘The One I Love’ is intimate and creative

September 18, 2014

By Todd Perkins, Staff Movie Reviewer There are so many films about love and romance, marriage and divorce, and ultimately, connection and intimacy, but rarely are these elements explored in such a thoughtful...

SGA creates apps for students to be more plugged in to campus events

September 18, 2014

By Destiny Marira, Staff Writer Have you ever wanted to know when the latest events on campus were going to happen, but couldn’t find the information fast enough? Well, the Student Government Association...

STD: The good kind

September 17, 2014

By Angel Cleveland, Staff Writer Alpha Gamma Rho, Armstrong's chapter for the English Honor Society Sigma Tau Delta, is beginning to search for new members by starting their meetings for Fall semester. Sigma...

200 years of the star spangled banner

September 17, 2014

By Julianne Field, Staff Writer America’s National Anthem, the Star Spangled Banner, has a long and in some aspects odd history. On September 11, in the Fine Arts Hall, music Professor Robert Harris,...

Volleyball splits with Wingate

September 17, 2014

By Kayla Berns, Staff Writer The No. 24 ranked Armstrong State University Volleyball team travelled to No. 12 ranked Wingate University on Saturday to take on the bulldogs in a pair of matches, the...

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