Jabari Gibbs, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• November 28, 2023
A typical morning for Juliette Parker, a junior nursing major, begins at 5 a.m. She leaves her home in Pooler to take her son to a daycare in Richmond Hill, where drop-offs are allowed between 6 a.m. and...
Jabari Gibbs, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• November 17, 2023
“I was shown the Captain’s Cupboard towards the end of my second semester as a freshman when I was here. It was a girl in the laundry room I was talking to, she told me about it because she said something...
On Aug. 28, 2023, following a large decrease in membership, partially credited to allegations made by former chapter members claiming racial profiling and misconduct from Phi Mu advisors and other members,...
The Inkwell interviewed three candidates running for the District 6 seat, the district which the Armstrong campus falls under, to understand their plans for enhancing the Southside and increasing student...
The Memorial College Center was buzzing with conversation, laughter and clippers on Oct. 30 at the annual Barbershop talk hosted by MOVE, an organization under the Office of Multicultural Affairs.
MOVE,...
Karla Jennings, breast cancer survivor and communications lecturer on Armstrong Campus, advocates for the power of vulnerability, both in overcoming the fear of public speaking and in building community.
Jennings...
Eight students faced the fire at Armstrong’s first annual burning swamp open mic on Oct 20.
“It’s all about building community,” said host Benjamin Drevlow.” It’s always magic at Burning...
“I can’t go toe-to-toe with AI... in the same way that I can’t go toe-to-toe with a speeding car for feats of strength,” said Philosophy professor Jack Simmons. “It’s just going to run me over.”
Without...
Hundreds of Georgia Southern students, employees and Savannah-area residents attended the annual Celebrate Together event on the Armstrong campus.
Attendance was high at the start of the event, which...