By Rachel Flora, Arts and Entertainment Editor
There are not many places in Savannah where one can find Bowie-inspired sequential art, giraffe sculptures and a giant ceramic bust under the same roof....
By Berry Aldridge, Staff Writer
The No. 4-ranked Lady Pirates softball team dropped two games this weekend to Peach Belt Conference leaders, the No. 12-ranked North Georgia Nighthawks. It was also Senior...
Elizabeth Rhaney, Photo Editor
The Philosophy Club screened the movie “Hannah Arendt” at their meeting on April 3. The movie follows the famous philosopher, who survived a detention camp in France,...
By Caleb Bailey, Staff Writer
The Armstrong Pirates hosted Peach Belt Conference opponent North Georgia for a three-game series this past weekend. On Friday, one Pirate put his name into the history books...
By Claire Golec, Staff Writer
The Rape Crisis Center of Savannah reports that only 32 percent of college students report violence by a dating partner, and approximately 90 percent of the victims know...
By Dalton Johnson, Sports Editor
Last year, in Kevin Ollie’s first year as the head coach of the University of Connecticut’s men’s basketball team, the Huskies had to watch others celebrate in...
By Emmi Frankum, Staff Writer
“It’s a lot of caffeine, and sporadic naps whenever there’s time. It takes serious dedication and love for what we do.”
This is how CC Witt, lead singer for Lyn...
By Emmi Frankum, Staff Writer
Armstrong has a brand new club, unlike any other in the state or the southeastern United States. The first chapter of the Student African American Sisterhood was officially...
Opinion by Melissa Bates
Melissa Bates is a junior double-majoring in political science and philosophy. A native of Portland, Ore., Melissa has been in Savannah for 13 years.
If you didn’t catch...
By Emmi Frankum, Staff Writer
“Armstrong is my second family. I’m graduating in December and I have nostalgia because I am leaving my second family,” said Student Government Association...
As the lights dimmed, turning the packed auditorium pitch black, the audience’s steady conversations turned into ear piercing cheers as We the Kings made their way onto the stage. Although the group...
By Jess Brannen, Web Editor
Upon entering Armstrong's Fine Arts Auditorium, the ambient, dim lighting and palpable excitement was overwhelming. The cause for the crowd's anticipation was the imminent...