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

The student led, student read news organization at Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne Media Group

Things happening in the world that make finals seem non-existent

Things happening in the world that make finals seem non-existent

Mckenzie Kerrigan, Managing Editor April 19, 2022

Yes, finals are still going on even with major breakthroughs in climate change, science and war… We aren’t thrilled about it either. Micro-plastics are now nano-plastics We eat a credit card worth...

Photographer: Kayla Hill

Students share their favorite moments from the T-Pain concert

Lauren Sabia, Editor-In-Chief April 18, 2022

The highly anticipated Spring '22 concert, hosted by the University Programming Board and Office of Student Activities, has passed us by, and T-Pain did not disappoint. Hanner Fieldhouse was packed...

Rebecca’s Cafe returns to Statesboro

Rebecca’s Cafe returns to Statesboro

John Caesar, Lifestyle Reporter April 15, 2022

Rebecca’s Cafe makes a return to Statesboro after its two year hiatus to help those suffering through food insecurity. “The inspiration for the cafe was that we became very aware of the food insecurity...

“The Hollow”: An art center for everyone

“The Hollow”: An art center for everyone

John Caesar, Lifestyle Reporter April 13, 2022

Coming to Statesboro this fall is a community center for multimedia artists. It goes by the name of “The Hollow”. This studio is being built in an effort to give artists of all backgrounds a safe place...

Heres what you missed at the 2022 Grammys

Here’s what you missed at the 2022 Grammys

Anna Claire Edenfield, Culture Reporter April 10, 2022

Although there were no celebrities slapping each other at the 2022 Grammys, here’s what you missed at the 64th annual Grammy Awards.  Trevor Noah kicked off the show with an entertaining speech introducing...

Everything you need to know about T-Pain before this Friday

Everything you need to know about T-Pain before this Friday

Anna Claire Edenfield, Culture Reporter April 10, 2022

If you haven’t already heard, T-Pain is making an appearance at Hanner Fieldhouse on April 15.  In preparation for the concert, here is everything you need to know about award-winning rapper, T-Pain.   Who...

Discover an oasis in the heart of Georgia Southern’s campus

Discover an oasis in the heart of Georgia Southern’s campus

Lauren Sabia, Editor-In-Chief April 1, 2022

I left my last class of the day in a frenzy as I desperately needed to breathe in fresh air and look at something other than a textbook. A serene environment made up of luscious greenery and calming sounds...

Reflector Rewind

Reflector Rewind

Anna Claire Edenfield, Culture Reporter March 31, 2022

After dusting off a box and going through a collection of old pictures, the Reflector staff discovered a few forgotten photos of Georgia Southern events, dating from 1993 to 2001.    Let...

Here’s what you missed at the Oscars

Here’s what you missed at the Oscars

Mckenzie Kerrigan, Managing Editor March 30, 2022

Didn’t watch the Oscars? Don’t worry, the Reflector has you covered on the top moments you missed, including the slap…  “The slap heard around the world” Yes, really, that’s the name it...

Religion on Tap

“Religion on Tap”

Anna Claire Edenfield, Culture Reporter March 29, 2022

Most people do not expect religion and philosophy to be in the same conversation. Often, the two subjects can be seen as oppositional. In 2020, Georgia Southern faculty member, Dr. Dan Larkin, decided...

Happy Holi: A look into Statesboro’s festival

Happy Holi: A look into Statesboro’s festival

Mckenzie Kerrigan, Managing Editor March 27, 2022

Flavorful popsicles, cultural food, henna designs, music and gulal flooded Statesboro’s Georgia Avenue this past Tuesday. This annual celebration of the arrival of spring and end of winter brought together...

OPINION: The disastrous decade

OPINION: The disastrous decade

Lauren Sabia, Editor-In-Chief March 22, 2022

I am currently 21-years-old, just four years away from my quarter-life crisis, which feels like it started a bit prematurely. As a senior in college with graduation right around the corner, the fears of...

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