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

Creationism in the Classroom?

Creationism in the Classroom?

Will Peebles November 5, 2014

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging Georgia Southern to investigate history professor Dr. Emerson McMullen's teaching practices after alleged reports of religious promotion in his classroom.The...

Alcohol license suspension for two Statesboro businesses

Emily Arnold November 5, 2014

The Statesboro City Council suspended the alcohol licenses of two Statesboro businesses for selling alcohol to an underaged person on two occasions.Statesboro City Council had 12 businesses scheduled for...

Police Beat 10/31 – 11/03

Emily Arnold November 4, 2014

Investigation1. 10/31/14 9:00 a.m. Investigation - Rosenwald BuildingAlcohol Violation2. 11/01/14 12:53 a.m. Alcohol Violation - Southern PinesUnwanted Person3. 11/01/14 1:50 a.m. Unwanted Person - Freedom’s...

Eagles for Eagles: Helping Students Soar

Skyler Black November 4, 2014

The Student Government Association has crafted a unique fundraising initiative which provides Georgia Southern students with the opportunity to raise funds for students who need help furthering their education.This...

Athens alcohol initiative coming to Statesboro

Nadia Dreid November 4, 2014

The Youth Alcohol Enforcement Initiative was originally formed in Athens in the late ‘90s to curb Athens’ underage drinking problem.The Athens-Clarke County initiative is what Statesboro law enforcement...

Beyond the looking glass: The 139 Women’s Empowerment Conference

Michelle Norsworthy November 3, 2014

How It BeganLike many young women, Amanda Ross grew up battling low self-esteem. After coming to Georgia Southern and founding Impact Campus Ministry, Ross found that she wasn’t alone in what she was...

Election Guide

Macy Holloway October 30, 2014

During the general election next Tuesday, Nov. 4, Georgia residents will be voting for the nominees for Georgia governor and U.S. Senate.SenateMichelle Nunn, from Atlanta, Ga., is running as the Democratic...

GSU officials talk Ebola

Skyler Black October 30, 2014

Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a rare and deadly disease that is spread by physical contact with the blood and bodily fluids of someone showing symptoms of the disease.Georgia Southern recently held a meeting...

Be the change in public health

Asya Fields October 30, 2014

Do you know what health equity is?Not many people do. However, on Oct. 27 Dr. Nandi A. Marshall, a College of Public Health graduate of Georgia Southern and Armstrong University professor, came to change...

GSU News Briefs 10/28

Emily Arnold October 28, 2014

1. The Department of Human Resources is hosting the seventh annual Benefits and Wellness Fair on Tuesday Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Nessmith-Lane Conference Center. The event is True Blue themed...

Police Beat 10/24-10/26

Police Beat 10/24-10/26

Emily Arnold October 28, 2014

Field Contact1. 10/24/2014 09:56 Field Contact - Stadium WalkAlarms2. 10/24/2014 10:02 a.m. Panic Alarm - Parking & Transportation 10123. 10/25/2014 02:32 a.m. Fire Alarm - Alpha Tau Omega4. 10/25/2014...

Alcohol and drug abuse informational panel

Yasmeen Waliaga October 28, 2014

The members of Student About Service are sponsoring an information panel to provide students with information on solutions to prevent alcohol and drug abuse.“The goal here is to make information available...

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