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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

Nominations are open for the 2023 Alumni Awards

Vanessa Countryman, Editor-in-Chief January 10, 2023

Nominations are open for 2023 and will be accepted through February 1.  The program recognizes the highest levels of achievement and service among our alumni. What’s next: Award recipients will...

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Academic Reminders and Deadlines

Vanessa Countryman, Editor-in-Chief January 9, 2023

Spring 2023 semester has begun and here is what you need to know. What's new: Deadline to drop or add classes for 2023 Spring Semester full term courses is at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday. January: ...

GS’ Professors speak out on student attendance and disengagement

Morgan Bridges, print managing editor November 28, 2022

Faculty speaks up about student attendance in their classes. What’s new: Based on an anonymous form that faculty filled out with 16 total responses 56.3% of professors enforce an attendance policy...

Early voting over Thanksgiving Break

Raquel Upson, Reporter November 18, 2022

Early voting for the Runoff elections will begin Sunday, Nov. 27th in select locations. What's new:  Students who are registered back home may have the opportunity to vote over Thanksgiving break.  ...

Students share their opinions about managing a job

Blake Williams , Correspondent November 17, 2022

GS students share their experiences while working and being a college student. “Working a campus job and going to classes is very difficult,” said Gracee Miller. “I struggle to find a balance...

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Annual Lighting of Sweetheart Circle

Vanessa Countryman, Editor-in-Chief November 14, 2022

What’s happening: The Lighting Ceremony of Sweetheart Circle is this Wednesday at 5:30 in Statesboro hosted by President Marrero and the Office of Student Activities. This year, the University is...

Enrollment Decline

Vanessa Countryman, Editor-in-Chief November 14, 2022

What’s new: Georgia Southern's fall '22 enrollment declined after a summer that saw almost 9,000 applications go uncompleted. “We had 8900 incomplete applications that either didn’t have a test...

How to vote in the Georgia runoff election

Raquel Upson, Reporter November 10, 2022

The Georgia runoff elections will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 6 What's new: Voters who registered by Nov. 7 can vote in this election. Early voting begins Nov. 28th. Those voting by absentee ballot...

Georgia Senate race will likely advance to a runoff on Dec. 6

Morgan Bridges, Print Managing Editor November 10, 2022

The Georgia Senate race between Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker remains too close for an official win as of Wednesday evening.  What's new: Neither candidate met the...

Statesboro under Tropical Storm Warning ahead of Hurricane Nicole

Morgan Bridges and Joshua Ryans, Editor and Correspondent November 10, 2022

This warning emphasizes the possibility of tropical storm winds and rain through Thursday morning.  What's new: These tropical winds entail NE gusts of 28 to 40 miles per hour with coastal waves of...

ACT and SAT Admission Requirements

Vanessa Countryman, Editor-in-Chief November 8, 2022

What’s new: The University System of Georgia has temporarily lifted the SAT and ACT requirement this year with a minimum GPA requirement. “They’ve allowed us this one more year for an opportunity...

Georgia Southern Statesboro Construction Update

Vanessa Countryman, Editor-in-Chief November 8, 2022

What’s new: President Marrero discussed all of the construction plans for Georgia Southern. The Williams Center will be completed in May 2023. “The University Villas new parking demo will be...

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