As vaccine appointments are made later and later into the semester, some students will have to make a return to campus after the semester ends to receive their second dose from Georgia Southern or find...
One of the events that shows up in today’s event calendar is “Denim Day” without an actual location or time for those who would be curious to attend.
The day is not about the material and instead...
After the campus merge in 2018, new opportunities to pursue different majors and classes opened up just an hour drive away, but to make this opportunity available to all Georgia Southern started an intercampus...
Mitch Smith, Managing Editor for Print
• April 26, 2021
STATESBORO — Georgia Southern officials reported a week of decreased positive COVID-19 cases, reporting 12 cases during the fifteenth week of this spring semester.
After completing the fifteenth full...
Most students who have ventured from campus to the downtown Statesboro area might have noticed the large sign announcing your arrival to the Blue Mile.
We had the opportunity to speak with Keely Fennell,...
Sunday began a ‘Week of Action’ for petitioners calling for the release of a young Statesboro man from the Bulloch County Jail who received murder charges from a road rage incident that happened last...
Students got the chance to meet Georgia Southern’s newest dean of students at the Russell Union Rotunda Wednesday as she passed out cookies and talked to students to show she’s a dean that cares.
“My...
The murder trial for the death of George Floyd concluded yesterday as the jury found Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts, and for many members of the Georgia Southern community, this came as an overdue...
The final play of the 2020-21 school year, Spoon River Anthology, will be streaming this week from Wednesday April 21 until Sunday April 25.
We discussed with Newell some of the challenges that have...
The Eagle Essentials Food Pantry gathered over 2,000 donated items after efforts from a group of Georgia Southern students working alongside the Dean of Students Office to put on food drive events this...
Splash in the Boro’s last summer in Statesboro was put on hold for the COVID-19 pandemic, but this summer, the waterpark made big plans to fully reopen, without mask requirements.
Beginning May 29,...
Mitch Smith, Managing Editor for Print
• April 19, 2021
STATESBORO — Georgia Southern officials reported a week of low positive COVID-19 cases, reporting 12 cases during the fourteenth week of this spring semester.
“After completing the 14th full week...