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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

NBA bans Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life

April 30, 2014

By Janis Carr and Dan Woike of The Orange County Register NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced Tuesday that he banned Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life. He was also fined $2.5 million. Silver...

Carlson, Miller win Armstrong’s President’s Cup

April 29, 2014

By Berry Aldridge, Staff Writer Armstrong Atlantic State University recently hosted a Student Awards Convocation ceremony on April 22, which recognized outstanding achievement for the 2013-2014 school...

SOAP cleans up local motels

April 29, 2014

By Claire Golec For many, soap is just another household object. But for thousands of boys and girls across the globe, soap is a lifesaving tool. S.O.A.P. – Save Our Adolescents from Prostitution...

Local Talent: Kidsyc@Brandywine’s Lloyd Harold

April 29, 2014

By Rachel Denison, Staff Writer Anyone who has seen Lloyd "KidSyc" Harold perform live would have to agree that his high energy performance, intellectual lyrics and creative style give him an edge in...

Armstrong gets Gatsby glam at Growing Dreams Gala

April 29, 2014

By Emily Smith, Staff Writer Walking through the doors of the Armstrong Center on April 25 was like walking out of a time machine into the 1920s. The Growing Dreams Gala event was a Great Gatsby-themed...

From west coast to Pirate: Sports editor Dalton Johnson bids farewell

April 29, 2014

By Dalton Johnson, Sports Editor For my first 21 years, I only knew one life. That was life in Petaluma, Calif. I grew up in Petaluma – though my house has been in Penngrove, which is right outside...

First look at Masquers’ new play, ‘The Foreigner’

April 29, 2014

By Claire Golec, Staff Writer Whether it’s a comedy, a drama or a romance, one thing’s for certain: the Armstrong Masquers student theater troupe knows how to put on a good show. May 1-4, under...

$1.39 a ‘Peace’: Pirate’s Pantry raises Peace Tea cost on campus

April 28, 2014

By Emily Smith, Staff Writer The increase in price of Peace Tea in The Pirate’s Pantry did not go unnoticed by the Armstrong student body. The popular drink recently went from costing 99 cents to...

Art students offer fresh take on reality

April 25, 2014

By Rachael Flora, Arts and Entertainment Editor “Chronic Hyperreality” closed out a successful series of senior shows on April 18. The six participating seniors presented an extensive collection of...

Savannah charms the fashion industry with a fresh 2014 Fashion Week Line-up

April 25, 2014

By Llana Samuel, Staff Writer Savannah Fashion Week is set to reveal itself through a stylish new lens for its fifth anniversary this year. Founded by a group of local retailers who wanted to highlight...

Savannah Fashion Week schedule of events

April 25, 2014

Monday, April 28 11 a.m. o   Savannah Fashion Advocate Award presentation to Savannah Mayor Edna B. Jackson (public welcome) o   201 West Broughton, corner of Broughton and Barnard 10 a.m. –...

A Pleasant Surprise: Armstrong students perform in percussion ensemble

April 25, 2014

By Claire Golec, Staff Writer Over 50 students, faculty and community members gathered in Armstrong’s Fine Arts auditorium on April 15 to attend the Percussion Ensemble. Stephen Primatic, Armstrong...

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