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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

Marc Wilson’s Murder Trial Begins

Raquel Upson, Correspondent August 25, 2022

26 months after the death of Hutcheson, Wilson now faces trial.  What happened: Marc Wilson is accused of deadly shooting. Back in June of 2020, Wilson, a biracial man, was charged with felony...

Monkeypox cases on the rise

Raquel Upson, Correspondent August 24, 2022

What's new: This rare, contagious disease continues to spread throughout Georgia. “Current trends nationally and at a state level show a continued gradual increase in cases,” said Katie Hadden,...

Projects and Office Moves Around Our Campus

Raquel Upson, Correspondent August 23, 2022

Several major projects around campus have temporarily caused some offices to move. What's new: Common GS facilities are under construction.  Williams Center second floor renovations are scheduled...

 Arrests made in 111 Shooting incident 

Morgan Bridges, Print Managing Editor August 21, 2022

Editor's note: This story has been updated to clarify 111 South as an off-campus apartment complex. Detectives working the 111-shooting case made an arrest Wednesday evening. What's new: Robert Arthur...

Man Injured in Statesboro Shooting

Morgan Bridges, Print Managing Editor August 16, 2022

A 21-year-old man was injured in a shooting incident at 111 South Apartments on Saturday night. What Happened: Police Chief, Mike Broadhead, shared that upon arrival responders observed scattered shell...

Student Pay Wages on Campus

Morgan Bridges, Managing Print Editor August 15, 2022

Georgia Southern offers a multitude of different job opportunities for students with a wide range of starting pay rates. This listing only represents wages available to students; however, it does not...

COVID-19 Regulations for the Fall 2022 Semester

Morgan Bridges, Print Managing Editor August 9, 2022

 Students and faculty can help prevent further spread of COVID-19 by practicing healthy habits this semester. What's new: Students and faculty should continue to follow the previous COVID-19 regulations. ...

Disability Pride Month

Morgan Bridges, Print managing editor July 23, 2022

July marks the celebration of Disability Pride month at Georgia Southern and throughout the United States.  What's new: The Students with Disabilities Advocacy Group of GS highlights its members to...

First package liquor store in Statesboro opens

Briyanna Thompson, Sports managing editor July 19, 2022

Clarke Beverages II is officially open making it the first package liquor store in Statesboro. What's New: The store is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday...

GS professor restores Statesboro wetland

GS professor restores Statesboro wetland

Raquel Upson, Correspondent July 12, 2022

Last October, Lissa Leege, a biology professor at GS, shared her story on how she purchased almost 12 acres of Statesboro wetlands. What's new: Since October, Dr. Leege has worked with her biology honors...

Students share opinions on the overturn of Roe v. Wade

Morgan Bridges, Print Managing Editor July 1, 2022

 The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last week, turning the right to an abortion into a states’ matter. What's new: This 1973 case sparked debate from both pro-life and pro-choice supporters,...

Students weigh in on Buffalo Mass Shooting

Joshua Ryans, Correspondent June 28, 2022

The Buffalo Mass shooting was 1 of 61 mass shootings to happen in the month of May, which killed 10 black people and injured 3 others. Police obtained a document written by the suspect saying that he...

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