Editor's Note: In a previous version of this article, a quote was used with a derogatory term that perpetuates negative stereotypes. The article has been updated to remove this term. We apologize for the...
Tybee is no stranger to harsh weather. In 2017, when Tropical Storm Irma reached Tybee, during a King tide, the island and Highway 16 leading to Tybee faced serious flooding, which resulted in the highway...
Two months have passed since the tragic car crash on June 30 that claimed the life of Assistant Director of Student Activities Paul Bradley, Jr. His position at the Armstrong Campus of Georgia Southern...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has designated the Atlantic 2023 hurricane season an above-normal activity season. The official hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov....
The Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted Unity Fest on Thursday, Aug. 24 to bring students together with live music, live dancing and games.
Unity Fest aimed to bring students together as one, informing...
To the beaches, Georgia Southern students fled to have some much-earned fun after the first week of classes.
Friday, Aug. 18, 2023, the University Programming Board (UPB) invited students out to the...
Jabari Gibbs, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• August 22, 2023
Editor's Note:
In an earlier version of this article, we included information regarding the passing of Mr. Paul Bradley Jr., former Assistant Director of the Office of Student Activities. We have since...
With the end of the school year approaching as students finish final exams, papers and projects, we know one thing is resting in the back of everyone’s minds: summer break. This is what Armstrong students...
Tybee Island was packed with thousands for Orange Crush's return to the beach.
The City of Tybee officials estimate 11,555 cars and 40 to 50 thousand people visited the island this weekend.
Each year...
The Office of Multicultural Affairs and University Housing hosted a drag show in Armstrong's Student Union Ballroom on Monday, April 17.
Before the event, Georgia Southern students were allowed to vote...
The Eco Advocates hope to build the Armstrong community by allowing students to get involved in the community garden.
The start of Eco Advocates was inspired by a previous club called Go Green. With...
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