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

The student led, student read news organization at Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne Media Group

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Campus Recreation and Intramurals’ Game Room

Ancriso White, Staff Writer February 28, 2023

Campus Recreation & Intramurals opened a game room encouraging students to socialize with others while enjoying video games, board games, poker and more.  The game room is located in the Armstrong...

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Gomez Or Go Home: Armstrong Campus’ Students Weigh In on Selena Gomez

Amir Alexander, Staff Writer and Marketing February 28, 2023

Last week, at least 380 million people had their eyes on Selena Gomez's Instagram account. She surpassed Kylie Jenner and once again reclaimed the title of most followed woman on Instagram.  This marks...

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Egg Shortage and Price Jacks

Timothy Dukes, Staff Writer February 24, 2023

Grocery prices soar across the globe with high demand for eggs and other basic essentials. An Avian flu outbreak affected 58 million birds, resulting in a nationwide egg shortage and price inflation. “The...

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Mayor Johnson announces his reelection campaign

Emmalyne Roper, Managing Editor February 24, 2023

The 67th mayor of Savannah officially announced his reelection campaign on Monday, Feb. 20th. Mayor Van R. Johnson informed us on plans he has in place to help college students and young adults in the...

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Georgia Southern’s monthly Game Night

Ancriso White, Staff Writer February 24, 2023

The Learning commons programming board, hosted their monthly game night filled with entertainment and snacks. Some games available to play are Red Flags, Dealbreakers, Blockbuster and more. Game night...

The Legacy of Shannon Sharpe

The Legacy of Shannon Sharpe

Jake Granger, News and Sports Editor February 22, 2023

Shannon Sharpe is a significant figure in the history of Savannah and the state of Georgia. His achievements on the football field and his activism have helped to inspire and motivate young people in the...

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Food from the Heart: An Inside Scoop of Gullah Geechee Cuisine in Savannah

Emmalyne Roper, Managing Editor February 22, 2023

Food from the Heart: An Inside Scoop of Gullah Geechee Cuisine in Savannah By: Managing Editor Emmalyne Roper Entering the kitchen of a Gullah Geechee home or restaurant requires all tablespoons and...

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Study Abroad Opportunity: Retracing the Steps of the Gullah Geechee People in Sierra Leone

Rue Groves, Staff Writer February 22, 2023

Dr. Maxine Bryant, the Gullah Geechee Heritage Center Director, has been working on the organization of an educational journey from Savannah to Sierra Leone, where Gullah Geechee’s roots can be traced...

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Let’s All Go to Gullah Gullah Island

Amir Alexander, Staff Writer/ Marketing February 22, 2023

In Oct. of 1994, children all across the United States had the opportunity to venture out to a magical island full of fun, music, and bright sunny weather without ever needing to leave the comfort of their...

Gullah Geechee in the Written Word

Gullah Geechee in the Written Word

Brianna Lancaster, Staff Writer February 22, 2023

The Gullah Geechee culture is a very vibrant one, but how is being represented? Dr. Amir-Jamal Touré, as well as being a professor here at GSU, is also renowned for being part of the Gullah Geechee Cultural...

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Black History Month Celebration at Port Wentworth

Jabari Gibbs, Editor-in-Chief February 21, 2023

Port Wentworth held its inaugural black history event early Saturday morning. The event was held at the City Hall, with a modest turnout. Event host Dr. Amir-Jamal Touré led the program with a lineup...

(OPINION) Why Race Matters in 2023

(OPINION) Why Race Matters in 2023

Christina Charles, Culture Editor February 21, 2023

Congratulations to America for 158 years free from slavery, 58 years since racial integration began, and only 6 more months till Flint, Michigan’s lead-leaching pipes are fully replaced. Remember Flint? “I...

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