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

Top 10 Do’s and Don’ts on Tinder for Guys

Reflector Community November 9, 2017

I’m sure, at some point, that we have all considered going down the dark spiral that is Tinder. Those of us who have given into this temptation have been subjected to swiping through endless bad dating...

Five Suggested Responses to Your Nosy Family at Thanksgiving

Casey Rohlen November 8, 2017

Thanksgiving break is about good food, stuffing yourself, procrastinating on work, and seeing your family. Naturally, you will get some questions that you do not really know the answer to so maybe this...

Have Collegiate Sports Gone Too Far?

Reflector Community November 7, 2017

Once upon a time, long ago, universities had the sole responsibility of educating their students for at least 4 years, equipping them with knowledge to adequately take on the outside world, in whatever...

Fritz was the head coach of Sam Houston States football team for three years before taking the head coaching job here at GS in 2014. Fritz left to take the head coaching position at Tulane University at the end of 2015.

Smokers Unwelcome

Dana Lark November 6, 2017

Imagine a real-world Narnia, right here on our beautiful campus. It was nestled out of plain sight, sandwiched between the back of a building and a shady treeline. I was locking my bike on a rack across...

3 Forgotten Cinematic Gems to Stream this Fall

Casey Rohlen November 1, 2017

Thanks to that generous pushover of a friend we all have, our generation has access to a plethora of streaming services to watch the newest movies and shows as soon as they are added. Yet, through no fault...

Día de los Muertos is a lively and colorful tradition celebrated in Mexican cultures. Participants can be seen celebrating by dressing as calacas (skeletons) and honoring the lives of loved ones who have passed. Photo courtesy of www.latimes.com. 

Brinner: It's What's for Dinner

Dana Lark October 30, 2017

Fall is now synonymous with pumpkin spice EVERYTHING. You can partly thank Starbucks for starting this trend in 2003 with the unveiling of the beloved pumpkin spice latte. Since then, many of the mainstream...

GS left tackle Tommy Boynton drives a teammate back in a practice this fall. Boynton and the Eagles offensive line have a challenge on Wednesday with last seasons Sun Belt Player of the Year in Arkansas States JaVon Rollan-Jones

The Problem with Rotten Tomatoes

Reflector Community October 26, 2017

Over the summer, the film industry experienced one of the least profitable summer box office sales in recent memory. “America’s three biggest theater chains have lost roughly $4 billion in market value...

Tejeda wanted an open kitchen for people to be able to see when he is cooking their pizza. Also, he wanted to be able to see customers eating the pizza to see if they enjoy it or not.

5 Ghoulish Haunted Houses to Visit Before Halloween

Brooke Thompson October 24, 2017

It is that creepy time of year again. Not only are pumpkins and leaves everywhere, but the ghosts and ghouls are coming out as well. You may be too old to go trick-r-treating, so you have to get your fun...

The Senseless Silence of Songbirds

Reflector Community October 20, 2017

At ten years old, my father told me to check out a book I had never heard of, much less read, from the local library. He told me it was a novel everyone should read regardless of their age. I would have...

What a “Haunt” Mess You’ll Be After These Cocktails

Araya Jackson October 19, 2017

When Halloween time comes around to this cat-infested city, the students of Georgia Southern go from dumb drunks, to even dumber drunks in costumes. It’s quite entertaining.There is always something...

Get in the Spooktober Mood with These Terrifying Podcasts

Casey Rohlen October 18, 2017

Spooktober is finally upon us. As the chilly nighttime air breaks the accustomed heat of the South Georgia day, a primal desire comes to the surface for most of us. We want to be scared. We want to cover...

Junior WR Malik Henry stays warm in the stationary bike on the sidelines. 

The Most Bittersweet Time of the Year

Reflector Community October 17, 2017

For those of you unaware, the NBA season officially begins Tuesday, October 17 at 8 p.m. as the Cleveland Cavaliers face-off against the Boston Celtics, marking the end of one of the most dramatic and...

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