1. Earthshaking Savannah election It was a seismic paradigm shift of massive proportions: Mayor Eddie DeLoach was voted out decisively after one term, with most every other City Council incumbent […]
Armstrong State University
Group promotes uphill battle to ‘unmerge’ Armstrong
The thinking behind this new group is simple. Nobody in Savannah wanted this merger.
All You Need Is Love: Many genres get the Savannah Philharmonic Chorus treatment
THE Savannah Philharmonic Chorus has a lot of love to go around. Led by Dr. Monica Dekle, Chorusmaster, the talented voices of Savannah’s choir will pull heartstrings with favorite numbers […]
Armstrong: More than a name
I suspect the name will become an obscure bit of trivia on signs and stationary. Name death by Regents decree. That is, unless people continue to use the name.
The Revolutionists finds humor amid horror
FINDING HUMOR in the French Revolution might seem a daunting prospect. But it’s par for the course for Lauren Gunderson, an award-winning Georgia playwright who by some accounts is the […]
Aquaponics at Armstrong
The plants suck up all the nitrates and other nutrients from the fish waste and clean the water, and electric pumps circulate the fresh water back to the tanks. This closed loop uses an estimated five percent of the water of traditional agriculture and can yield bigger specimens of fresh vegetables in less time.
Keep theatre in Savannah alive
Theatre can build a sense of community—not only within the organization, but also within the very city in which it’s being produced. Lives can literally be changed through the power of storytelling.
Asian Cultural Festival broadens horizons
‘We’re trying to bring the world to our students, our faculty, our staff, and to the whole community’
Piano in the Arts: Solos and Duets @Armstrong State University Fine Arts Auditorium
With a focus on tradition, Marina Lomazov and Joseph Rackers will play solo and duo works by Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Bolcom, and more
Getting intersectional with Crunk Feminist Collective
WHEN IT comes to discrimination and oppression, not all experiences are alike. Gender, race, class, sexuality and ability all inform the ways a person encounters inequity in society, and the […]
Town Hall on Armstrong/Southern consolidation gets rowdy
A vote regarding what the new university will look like will be taken the following December
Editor’s Note: Armstrong/Georgia Southern merger brings fear, and many questions
The Board of Regents apparently learned a lesson from the last time Armstrong was in merger talks: Keep it all under wraps until the last possible second.
