Five-thousand protesters met at Emmet park for Savannah’s No Kings Rally on Saturday, Oct. 18. They marched down Bay Street ...
The United States government shutdown progressed into week three, with the funding bill failing to receive the required 60 ...
Culture and tradition often bring students together on the Armstrong campus. On Monday, Armstrong’s first ever Diwali, ...
Ahead of Savannah’s Halloween festivities, Armstrong’s Student Health and Wellness Promotion hosted the “Commit to Consent ...
For residents of Windward Commons, Saturday morning brought an unexpected scare leading to an emergency evacuation and swift ...
A place where both professionals and aspiring film students come together to share hardworking projects, creative cinematic ...
In the thriving college bar scene of Statesboro and beyond, a new band is rapidly establishing itself through discipline and ...
Georgia Southern is not just a college, but a community filled with unique groups of people, and finding your community can ...
What Is On The Ballot? Early voting is underway in this year’s elections for local and some statewide officials. One local ...
On Saturday, Oct. 18, over 400 people gathered at the Bulloch County Courthouse in downtown Statesboro for a “No Kings” ...
The Student Government Association (SGA) partnered with the American Foundry Society (AFS) to get more students involved in the foundry industry via a Pumpkin Pour on Oct. 21.  Cody Garcia, SGA member ...
In a rivalry game crackling with emotion, Georgia Southern football saved its best for last, unleashing a stunning 21-0 fourth-quarter blitz to overwhelm Georgia State 41-24 and take the Georgia Grown ...