Jabari Gibbs, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• October 17, 2023
Since the beginning of the fall semester, the intercampus shuttle averaged 205.6 weekly riders departing from Armstrong, with students citing various reasons for using the service.
Introduced in August...
Editor's Note: The article titled "Armstrong Student Participates in Protest Photo Gallery" has been removed from the website out of concern for the safety of those involved in the protest. We apologize...
Burning Swamp will make its way to the Armstrong campus for the first time ever.
Burning Swamp is a monthly open mic event that allows students to read poetry, tell stories or share any of their written...
Jabari Gibbs, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• October 13, 2023
Hundreds gathered at the Georgia Coastal Center on Tuesday evening to gauge the candidates' positions on key local issues, as the mayoral race for Savannah's 68th term intensifies.
On Oct. 10, The League...
The annual Celebrate Together festival at Georgia Southern will offer a diverse array of activities, from live music to a dunk tank featuring the university president, on Oct. 12.
More than 70 booths...
Two championship bouts are set to headline the upcoming mixed martial arts (MMA) event, "Campus Chaos," on Oct. 14, at the Armstrong Campus.
The main event will be for the conflict Bantamweight title...
As we near the second quarter of the semester, COVID-19 cases are growing in numbers.
If a student tests positive they should isolate immediately until they meet specific criteria
Anyone who has...
At a Celebration of Life on Sept. 22, for Paul Bradley Jr., Memory Littles announced that the annual Faculty-Student Basketball Game will be renamed the Paul Anthony Bradley Jr. Faculty-Student Basketball...
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...
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...