This past week The George-Anne sent out a google form asking you to respond to questions about recent events that took place at Capitol Hill, here's how you responded:
How do you feel about the riots...
It has now been a week since the siege at Capitol Hill and it seems that everywhere we look we find out more information that simultaneously clears up and confuses as we go along.
Capitol Hill is...
On December 21, 2020, Congress passed a $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill, $22.7 billion of which is designated for the Higher Education Relief Fund for colleges and universities.
What this means...
As COVID-19 cases increase along with the start of a new semester with increased face-to-face instruction, we spoke with a medical educator to discuss tips for staying safe this semester.
Amber Schmidtke,...
With the construction of Georgia Southern’s new Engineering and Research building completed, GS President Kyle Marrero and a robot built by students and faculty of the manufacturing engineering department...
In preparation for the new semester and alongside other projects to help students through the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia Southern will be offering students a new wave of mental health services and resources.
Part...
Returning almost eleven months into the COVID-19 pandemic, with inauguration a week away and record-high COVID-19 infection rates, there is a lot on the minds of returning students other than just classes....
STATESBORO — On January 9, Theodore Pierce Dickens, DMA, died from complications of COVID-19. At the time of his death, Dickens was a faculty member in the music department.
"A good man, very lovely...
In the wake of Wednesday's Capitol Hill siege, the public and authorities have been left in shock as we all process and react to the photographs and information that have been slowly emerging.
One of...
Here is a timeline of events that happened January 6 and 7 regarding the United States Capitol building and chaos that ensued.
January 6, 2021
2 a.m.
Rev. Raphael Warnock gets elected as...
While some in the campus community may be taking a much needed time off, the Georgia Southern CARES Center will still be operational during the holiday break.
It is critical for anyone in the campus...
After just a week of early voting in the Senate runoff election, over 1.1 million Georgians have cast their ballots according to the website georgiavotes.com. 6.9-percent of the votes cast, so far, in...