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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

A look into the RAC’s “Glowchella” and what’s to come for group fitness 

A look into the RAC’s “Glowchella” and what’s to come for group fitness 

Anna Claire Edenfield, Culture Reporter March 21, 2022

Group fitness instructors put an athletic spin on the popular music festival “Coachella” earlier this month at the RAC. The group fitness room was transformed into a huge glow party and students were...

3 Irish Beers to sip on during your Saint Patrick’s Day festivities 

3 Irish Beers to sip on during your Saint Patrick’s Day festivities 

Lauren Sabia, Editor-In-Chief March 10, 2022

Saint Paddy’s Day is right around the corner, conveniently during Georgia Southern’s spring break. No matter if your plans are to head to Savannah decked out in green, or celebrate in your living room,...

Reflector Reviews: Matt Reeves’s “The Batman”

Reflector Reviews: Matt Reeves’s “The Batman”

John Caesar, Lifestyle Reporter March 8, 2022

“The Batman”, directed by Matt Reeves, brings audiences to a Gotham City we’ve seen before. Reeves adds a unique perspective to a noir crime mystery starring a more human Batman as he faces a new...

Last-minute spring break destinations for those scrambling to make plans

Last-minute spring break destinations for those scrambling to make plans

Mckenzie Kerrigan, Managing Editor March 4, 2022

Spring break is here and during all the cramming for midterms, you forgot to plan your break. Hotels are booked, everyone has plans and you’re out of ideas, where do you go?  Myrtle Beach, South Carolina...

Laura Valeri: From Italian Immigrant to Award-Winning Author and Writing Professor

Laura Valeri: From Italian Immigrant to Award-Winning Author and Writing Professor

Kelly Wilcox, Guest Reporter March 3, 2022

In 1978, Italy was in chaos following the kidnapping and brutal murder of Prime Minister, Aldo Moro, by Red Brigade terrorists. Riots, violence and school closures led Valerio Valeri, a consultant for...

Statesboro Blues: A local legend by the name of Blind Willie McTell

“Statesboro Blues”: A local legend by the name of Blind Willie McTell

John Caesar, Lifestyle Reporter March 2, 2022

If you’ve ever listened to the radio often or studied music in Statesboro, you may have heard of the song “Statesboro Blues”. This song was most famously written by Statesboro’s own local hero,...

The Period Equity Movement and how one student’s passion fueled such impact

The Period Equity Movement and how one student’s passion fueled such impact

Lauren Sabia, Editor-In-Chief February 28, 2022

One in every 10 college students face period poverty. To combat this, students and staff have jump started the Period Equity Movement to provide individuals with period products and menstruation education.  One...

2022 Winter Olympics recap

2022 Winter Olympics recap

Anna Claire Edenfield, Culture Reporter February 27, 2022

The 2022 Winter Olympics kicked off February 4, 2022 in Beijing, China. Over the course of 16 days, 91 countries competed in 15 different winter events. 2,871 athletes from across the globe competed for...

Does Euphoria glamorize drugs?

Does ‘Euphoria’ glamorize drugs?

Mckenzie Kerrigan, Managing Editor February 23, 2022

The recent hit show on HBO Max, Euphoria, follows a group of high school students who battle some extreme challenges. However, this series faces backlash after its intense nudity, violence and more importantly,...

‘Our Town’: A play that is “transcendental, human, raw”

‘Our Town’: A play that is “transcendental, human, raw”

Mckenzie Kerrigan, Managing Editor February 22, 2022

This week from Feb. 23 to 27, catch ‘Our Town’ at the Center for Art and Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for $6 per student. Our exclusive interview with the stage manager, Cameron Driggers, gives us a preview...

Black-owned business spotlights

Black-owned business spotlights

Anna Claire Edenfield, Culture Reporter February 20, 2022

Over 20 black-owned businesses were showcased outside the Dining Commons at Georgia Southern’s 2nd Annual Black Business Pop-Up Shop earlier this month. Music played and food was grilled as students...

The Eagle Essentials Food Pantry: Here to help students succeed

The Eagle Essentials Food Pantry: Here to help students succeed

John Caesar, Lifestyle Reporter February 16, 2022

If you’re a Georgia Southern student, and you don’t know where your next meal is coming from, you may be interested in stopping by the Eagle Essentials Food Pantry.  The food pantry coordinator,...

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