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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

Armstrong knows how to “Celebrate”

Kylie Bacot, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2024

  Hundreds of Georgia Southern students, faculty and staff united on the Armstrong campus for Celebrate Together, a popular annual event that is a reconfiguration of an Armstrong tradition. Free...

Have you submitted your absentee ballot application?

Kylie Bacot, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2024

The deadline to request an absentee ballot is tomorrow. To request an absentee ballot go to the Georgia Secretary of State website and fill out the application. The application is available to...

Virtual Collaboration Center to open spring 2025 semester

Kylie Bacot, Editor-in-Chief October 17, 2024

Calling all gamers! The Virtual Collaboration Center is set to open at the start of the spring 2025 semester. The VCC will take over the space of what used to be the Gus Mart in the Student Union....

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Celebrate Spirit Week 2024

Kylie Bacot, Editor-in-Chief October 15, 2024

The long beloved Celebrate Together event will return to campus next Tuesday along with several other activities happening throughout the week. Celebrate Together is a reworked Armstrong tradition that...

Sharmequa Franklin - Owner and operator of “The Artsy Girl”

From concept to creation: How The Artsy Girl brings a pop of color to Statesboro

Isabella Frazier, Fashion Reporter October 10, 2024

  The Beginning Meet Sharmequa Franklin, a chief learning officer at a financial institution by day, owner of the bright and colorful The Artsy Girl by night. Specializing in sparkly, handmade,...

Guide to early voting in Georgia

Guide to early voting in Georgia

Kylie Bacot, Editor-in-Chief October 8, 2024

Monday marked the last day to register to vote in Georgia. Millions of Georgians will rush to the polls to cast their votes on Nov. 5, this year's Election Day. Other registered voters will choose to...

Savannah resources following Hurricane Helene

Isabella Frazier, Fashion Reporter October 3, 2024

Hurricane Helene left destruction in Savannah and its surrounding areas in the late night of Thursday into the early morning of Friday. After wreaking havoc across six states, the increasing death toll...

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East Georgia State College students sheltering at Armstrong

Kylie Bacot and Isabella Frazier October 2, 2024

70 East Georgia State College students took shelter at Armstrong following Hurricane Helene. In a press release sent on Monday, President Kyle Marrero informed students and faculty of the relief...

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Hurricane Helene’s impact on Savannah

Kylie Bacot and Isabella Frazier October 2, 2024

Hurricane Helene made its way through the southeast last week, leaving thousands of people across the region without power for multiple days. Here are some images of the damage in and around Savannah.   Students...

Jackson McCook (Team: The Seven) blocking Lane Hammond (Team: Eagles) from catching the ball

GSU Intramural Sports: Flag football and indoor soccer Sept. 23 – Sept. 27

Terrell Jackson Jr, Visualjournalist September 26, 2024

  Sept. 23 to Sept. 27 – The CRI on the Armstrong campus held their first week of the intramural season of co-rec flag football and indoor soccer of the fall 2024 semester.  Flag football...

Bingo For Your Budget 2024

Brooke Brown, Reporter September 26, 2024

Last week the Dean of Students hosted Bingo For Your Budget, an event that provides students with information about the Captain’s Cupboard Food Pantry on campus.  Both bingo and trivia were played...

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Trans museum to open during Savannah’s Pride Month

Kylie Bacot, Editor-in-Chief September 25, 2024

Organizers of The Trans Museum of the Past, Present and Future are hoping to create a culture that is inviting of queer artistry and conversations about identity. More than this, they hope the museum...

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