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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

Stadium parking temporarily closed and bus routes rerouted Thursday and Friday

Stadium parking temporarily closed and bus routes rerouted Thursday and Friday

Davis Cobb, Correspondent February 3, 2021

Parking lots at Paulson Stadium and along Malecki Drive will be closed all day on Feb 4 and 5. Bus routes will also be temporarily altered, no longer making stops at these areas. The Blue Route’s...

GS listed nationally as LGBT-friendly

GS listed nationally as LGBT-friendly

DJ Cadden, Correspondent February 2, 2021

Georgia Southern made history Friday, becoming just the fourth university in the state of Georgia to be listed on the national Campus Pride Index. The index was created in 2007 and serves as a benchmarking...

GS students score big in global competition

GS students score big in global competition

Kevin Davoud, Correspondent February 2, 2021

A group Georgia Southern sales students placed in the top percent of over 2000 global competitors at the RNMKRS (pronounced Rainmakers) College Sales Skills Competition after spending their fall semester...

Hundreds attend candlelight vigil for two students killed in accident Sunday

Hundreds attend candlelight vigil for two students killed in accident Sunday

Andy Cole, Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2021

A little over a day after two Georgia Southern students were killed in a car accident on I-16, hundreds of people attended a brief vigil honoring their lives. Freshmen Jordan Thomas and Bradley “Cole”...

Georgia Southern officials announce 76 positive COVID-19 ahead of it's fourth week

Georgia Southern officials announce 76 positive COVID-19 ahead of it’s fourth week

Mitch Smith, Managing Editor for Print February 1, 2021

STATESBORO — Georgia Southern officials reported a week of increased positive COVID-19 cases, reporting 76 cases during the third week of this spring semester. After completing the third full week...

L-R: Bradley "Cole" Couey, Jordan Thomas

Two Georgia Southern students killed in crash on I-16

Andy Cole, Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2021

Two Georgia Southern students were killed in a Sunday afternoon accident on I-16 in Emanuel County. According to the Georgia State Patrol (GSP), freshmen Jordan Thomas of Alto, Georgia, and Bradley...

The PAC is back

The PAC is back

Davis Cobb, Correspondent January 29, 2021

Though some facilities on campus remain inactive or are trying to rekindle activity, the Performing Arts Center continues to host events and shows--if under some limitations. Since July, the PAC has...

Statesboro Council releases new property code for the city

Statesboro Council releases new property code for the city

Fernanda Camacho Hauser, Correspondent January 28, 2021

On Tuesday, Statesboro’s City Council proposed a new property and maintenance code that will affect the city’s residents. This new maintenance code would be a change to the city’s nuisance code...

"Chaos or community?"

“Chaos or community?”

Eden Hodges, Managing Editor January 28, 2021

Georgia Southern Alumnus and youngest NAACP State President, the Rev. James Woodall commemorated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. at the Nessmith Lane Conference Center, calling for unity...

Students living in residence halls like Centennial Place had to move out early when the University System of Georgia closed campuses statewide due to COVID-19.

The Covid freshman experience

Fernanda Camacho Hauser, Correspondent January 27, 2021

It’s a cold and rainy Wednesday with the few students to be seen making their ways in rain jackets and under umbrellas just as one expects.    But this is the second full semester since the...

Music industry program brings a new sound to GSU

Music industry program brings a new sound to GSU

Davis Cobb, Correspondent January 27, 2021

After earning national accreditation from the National Association of Schools of Music, Georgia Southern University’s Department of Music is ready to launch a new music industry degree in Fall 2021. Mixing...

I read Biden's executive orders, so you don't have to

I read Biden’s executive orders, so you don’t have to

Kevin Davoud, Correspondent January 26, 2021

During his first 6 days in office, President Biden released over 30 executive orders aimed at various social, economic, and public health concerns. Here are some of his most notable orders: Federal...

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