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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

Students gathered in the student union at an organized sit-in.

Armstrong Students Gather at Sit-In to Protest a Lack of LGBTQ+ Visibility

Nicholas Daniels, Staff Writer April 30, 2024

Members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community held a sit-in on the Armstrong campus, protesting the alleged removal of LGBTQ+ resources and support services from the university’s website. Pamphlets provided...

Georgia Southern's President Kyle Marrero

President Marrero Talks Upcoming Changes and Improvements at Georgia Southern University

Emmalyne Roper, Editor-in-Chief April 26, 2024

As the semester comes to a close, President Marrero answers questions on the upcoming dental school, the $80 million allocated for repairs, and changes with student advising. Regarding the Dental School President...

April 19th, 2024 - Mike Johnson (Right) waiting for Daquan Anderson (Left) to exit the slide.

Students Are Sliding Into Summer Photo Gallery

Terrell Jackson Jr., Audio and Visual Director April 19, 2024

Students enjoyed early summer fun brought on by the UPB. On one of the hottest days of the year so far, students could cool off in an inflatable slip n' slide and fight for victory in the inflatable obstacle...

Inside Lane Library

What You May Not Know About the Lane Library

Riley Merritt, Staff Writer April 19, 2024

Lane Library is more than just a place to borrow books. Many students aren’t aware of what their tuition covers, and they might be surprised by the variety of resources already available on campus. Ann...

From Runway to Retail:

Isabella Frazier, Fashion Reporter April 12, 2024

Kiddie pools and upside-down dresses are a few of the mysterious looks that strut down the runway each year. Along with these increasingly show-stopping and internet-breaking shows come new concerns...

“Beyond Barbie: Does Women’s History Month (Still) Matter?” attendees including the host of the event Dr. Felicity Turner (second to the right).

Beyond Barbie:

Riley Merritt, Staff Writer April 12, 2024

After the meteoric success of the Barbie movie, history department faculty and students gathered to discuss the relevance of Women’s History Month in modern American society on Wednesday in Hawes Hall. Associate...

Apr. 11th, 2024 - Jonathan Santana (New Kids on the Block) spiking the volleyball onto team "Ace Holes".

Armstrong Intramural Volleyball Recap Apr. 8th – Apr. 12th

Terrell Jackson Jr., Audio and Visual Director April 12, 2024

April 8th to April 12th: The CRI on the Armstrong campus held the regular season of 3v3 Volleyball on Tuesday, April 9th, and Thursday, April 11th. Tuesday, April 9th - 3v3 Volleyball Game 1: New Kids...

Author Alisha Emrich

Armstrong Alum Celebrates Her First Year as a Published Author

Emmalyne Roper, Editor-in-Chief April 5, 2024

Author Alisha Emrich published her first novel, “NerdCrush,” a little over a year ago with Hachette Book Group, and her next book is in the works. Emrich found her roots in Savannah, graduating...

March 26th, 2024, - Sean Willet (15) being contested by Vaccardo Johnson (41) and Amir Smith (35)

Students Finally Win the annual Paul Bradley Jr. Basketball Game

Emmalyne Roper, Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2024

On the fifth anniversary of the Faculty/Staff vs. Student basketball game, students finally brought home a win, ending the faculty and staff’s four-year winning streak. This year marked a number of...

March 26th, 2024 - Armstrong Students throwing powder in the air celebrating HOLI.

Photo Gallery 3-26-24: Armstrong Celebrates Holi

Terrell Jackson Jr., Audio and Visual Director March 29, 2024

Entrance hall to Hawes Hall Building on Georgia Southern Armstrong.

Part 2: A call for public history at Armstrong

Riley Merritt, Staff Writer March 22, 2024

The strongest case against offering the program on the Armstrong Campus is purely numerical. Since the consolidation of Georgia Southern and Armstrong, working professionals and prospective public historians...

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