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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

Masquers’ production of A Piece of My Heart proves to be a tale of war, love and forgiveness

September 17, 2014

By Charles Norton, Staff Writer Armstrong Masquers’, A Piece of My Heart, sold out September 10-14 at the Black Box at Jenkins Hall. The production was a great success due to its stellar cast, seasoned...

Armstrong Tennis represents well in Athens

September 17, 2014

By Carolina Garcia, Staff Writer Over the weekend, Armstrong State Men’s Tennis team began their fall season at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships hosted by the University of Georgia in Athens....

15th annual Savannah Pride Fest brings together a vibrant community

September 17, 2014

By Elizabeth Horn, Staff Writer On Saturday September 13, Savannah held its 15th annual Pride Festival at Forsyth Park. Despite the drastic heat of the day and the onslaught of dragonflies, lovebugs,...

Caroline Braun: A Big Heart, and Even Bigger Dreams

September 17, 2014

By Caitlyn Austin, Staff Writer Walk into the Writing Center at Gamble Hall room 123, and Caroline Braun the lead tutor and senior English major will most likely be there. Braun loves her job as a tutor,...

Screamin’ Mimi’s has us screamin’ for more

September 17, 2014

By Emily Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor As college students, it’s hard to imagine eating any kind of pizza other than frozen. But bland cardboard and spaghetti sauce gets old after a while....

Protecting the shield: The NFL’s crooked morality

September 17, 2014

By Travis Jaudon, Staff Writer In the past two weeks, the NFL has seen multiple off-field issues take public priority over the actual games played. Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson are at the center of...

Pirate soccer takes two on the road

September 17, 2014

By Berry Aldridge, Sports Editor After starting their season 1-1, the Armstrong Pirates hit the road last weekend for two matchups against teams that made the NCAA Tournament last season. The Pirates...

Savannah proposes drastic alcohol ordinance, seeks community input

September 16, 2014

By Jess Brannen, Web Editor As the City of Savannah proposes a new alcohol ordinance, many members of the community are seeking forums to voice their concerns and opinions effectively.  Potential...

Office of student life to host volunteer fair

September 11, 2014

By Ashleigh Thompson, Staff Writer Do you need volunteer hours or you feel the need to give back to the community, but you don’t know how to get involved? Mark your calendars for Armstrong’s Volunteer...

Campus fraternities host recruitment week

September 11, 2014

By Destiny Marira, Staff Writer September 10th marked the beginning of Armstrong’s Panhellenic recruitment for fraternities, an exciting time where fraternities begin recruiting guys to join their organizations....

Volleyball clenches perfect opening weekend

September 11, 2014

By Carolina Garcia, Staff Writer Armstrong State University women’s volleyball opened its season this past weekend with two wins when the Pirates, ranked 22nd, attended the Queens Invitational in Charlotte,...

Armstrong offers course in American Sign Language

September 11, 2014

By Randee May, Staff Writer Armstrong offers French, German, and Spanish as foreign languages, but there is one other language students can sign up for, American Sign Language. While the first book on...

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