Mitch Smith, Managing Editor for Print
• March 1, 2021
STATESBORO — Georgia Southern officials reported a week of decreased positive COVID-19 cases, reporting 21 cases during the seventh week of this spring semester.
After completing the seventh full...
First Black Students:
During the fall of 1965, the first Black students walked onto the Georgia Southern campus, which at the time had only taught white students in its 59-year history.
Their arrival...
It’s that time of the year when we as college students start being asked whether we are returning to our current living accommodations for the next year or not.
For those of us who have...
Georgia Southern University’s Southern Leaders Program was named Outstanding Leadership Program of the Year by the Student Leadership Programs Knowledge Community of the National Association of Student...
For its tenth year in a row, Georgia Southern University has been named a Military Friendly school by marketing agency Viqtory Media, earning a gold-level distinction in the large public school category...
Georgia Southern plans to administer vaccines according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s multi-phase rollout plan which details who is eligible for the vaccine and when. Here's a breakdown...
The annual “The Path Forward” conference to help public relations students to network and interact with PR workers from across the state will run from February 24 to 26.
The virtual...
One of the more recent headlines that have been circulating is about COVID-19 variants being detected and reported on closer and closer to home.
The CDC defines a virus variant as having “[...] one...
With opioid overdose cases reportedly on the rise nationwide in the past year, police departments are actively coming up with prevention tactics to keep people safe and informed.
COVID-19 stay-at-home...
Cars form a line, pulling through the parking lot at Statesboro High School, opening their trunks once they near the front of the school. As they file by, volunteers place packages of food and drink in...
Mitch Smith, Managing Editor for Print
• February 22, 2021
STATESBORO — Georgia Southern officials reported a week of decreased positive COVID-19 cases, reporting 34 cases during the sixth week of this spring semester.
After completing the sixth full week...
The Georgia Southern Department of Literature will be sponsoring a virtual discussion with Regina N. Bradley, PhD on March 4.
Bradley will be discussing her book, “Chronicling Stankonia:...