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

Dr. Otis Johnson sitting outside

Breaking Barriers: Dr Otis Johnson’s Journey From Protests to City Hall

Jabari Gibbs, Co-Editor-in-Chief September 22, 2023

"More than 50 of us went to Armstrong to pick up transfer applications. But when I realized I was the only one who actually turned it in, I had a choice: either go through with it or go back to Savannah...

Sapelo Beach 
Courtesy of Debra Power, Tybee Marine Science Center Employee.

Gullah Geechee community shocked by rezoning

Christina Charles, Culture Editor September 22, 2023

One of the last standing coastal Gullah Geechee communities was shocked last week as an anonymously written rezoning plan was passed despite public outcry. “I feel like that’s how they know they...

Felicity Frankenhoff (Student) registering to vote.

Armstrong voter registration tables leaves students satisfied

Jabari Gibbs, Co-Editor-in-Chief September 22, 2023

Students eager to become first-time voters flocked to campus tables on National Voter Registration Day, seizing the chance to register and make their voices heard in upcoming elections. On Sept. 19,...

Campus Leadership Spotlight: Meet Your SGA President

James Landers, Staff Writer September 19, 2023

Meet Blake Robinson, Georgia Southern University's Student Government Association (SGA) President. Robinson is a senior criminal justice and political science major, planning to practice law in...

A group of roughly 15 students took on the waterslide time and time again. 

Pictured: Precious Adeykinka

Photo Gallery 9-8-23: Splash Cam

Christina Charles, Photographer September 12, 2023

Campus Spotlight on Spikeball

Campus Spotlight on Spikeball

Maria Hagy, Staff Writer September 8, 2023

Armstrong welcomes an addition to its roster of intramural sports: Spikeball, a fast-paced game.  Spikeball involves hitting a yellow ball on a trampoline-like net past your opponent. Compared to other...

Memorial College Center

What’s going on in the Memorial College Center?

Emmalyne Roper, Co-Editor-in-Chief September 5, 2023

After a year-long closure, Armstrong’s Memorial College Center (MCC) is set to reopen in two weeks, bringing a slew of new upgrades and facilities for students. Situated above the Student Union, the...

Change in Armstrong dining hours sparks student frustration over mandatory meal plans

Change in Armstrong dining hours sparks student frustration over mandatory meal plans

Kylie Bacot, Staff Writer September 1, 2023

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...

Hurricane Idalia Impact on Tybee Island

Emmalyne Roper, Co-Editor-in-Chief August 30, 2023

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...

UPB staff: Paul  Bradley Jr. (Middle) and Memory Littles (Left)

Office of student activities mourns the loss of Paul Bradley, Jr.

Christina Charles, Culture Edits August 29, 2023

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...

Credit to the National Hurricane Center and Central Pacific Hurricane Center

What you should know about Tropical Storm Idalia

Emmalyne Roper and Jabari Gibbs, Co-Editors-in-Chief August 29, 2023

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....

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