If you’ve lived in Savannah for a year or longer, you’re certainly aware of Savannah’s ardent love for St. Patrick’s Day. Every year the city sings a love song of epic proportions to the Irish...
Cafecito con counseling is a weekly workshop for students to share cultural perspectives, tackle topics like relationship dynamics and share a cup of coffee.
Cafecito con counseling discusses an array...
Georgia Southern University is opening an “E-Card service” through The Transact app, free of charge for all students on campus.
The Transact app has you covered if you are someone who misplaces...
Savannah’s variety packed food scene is adding yet another restaurant to its roster. Crumbl Cookies is a chain of bakeries that specializes in gourmet cookies and offers various flavors and styles.
Located...
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, approximately 1 in 3 college students change their declared majors during their undergraduate years of study.
Desirea Saxon, a sophomore, was...
The Armstrong campus hosted Libraries for Kids International, a Bluffton, South Carolina-based non-profit organization on Thursday, January 26, 2023, as part of its Lecture Series.
Founder Roy Austin...
The evening of Thursday, January 26th, boasted the first of three Armstrong Black Box Theatre productions of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice, a semi-modernized, off-kilter spin on the Greek myth of Orpheus and...
The University Programming Board hosted an open mic night in the student union ballroom filled with talent, snacks, and prizes.
Poems were read, songs were sung, and karaoke lit up the floor as six...
The Eagles squared off against a tough Warhawks squad in hopes of moving into first place in the Sun Belt Conference.
Immediately the Eagles’ defense jumped to a 1-2-2 press which ultimately resulted...
On Thursday, January 26, 2023, the Georgia Southern Theater Department at Armstrong Campus will premiere its production of “Eurydice” in the Jenkins Black Box Theatre. The play, set in the 1950s, is...
Like many friends, enemies, and casual acquaintances, I was in a car accident last year. It was a minor at-fault fender bender, and all was well; neither car needed repairs.
Others, however, weren’t...