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 […]
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Georgia Southern under fire for diversity crisis
ON OCT. 9, author Jennine Capó Crucet came to Georgia Southern’s Statesboro campus to read from her new book, “Make Your Home Among Strangers.” The award-winning novel, which Georgia Southern […]
Visiting Writers Series hosts acclaimed author
Baggott has published over 20 books, including “Harriet Wolf’s Seventh Book of Wonders” and “Pure,” which both were New York Times Notable Books of the Year
Armstrong puts up a mirror to society with ‘God of Carnage’
The school’s first student director in three years, Quillman’s production of God Of Carnage feels more timely than ever for both the college-aged and older demographics given the current political atmosphere
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.
Best Local College Sports Team
Georgia Southern University’s athletes give everyone in the state plenty to root for, from their football and baseball successes to their award-winning women’s golf and softball programs. Our neighbors to […]
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.
Arlo Guthrie @Georgia Southern University
Held in Georgia Southern’s Performing Arts Center, it will be great to see the timeless message of civic action spread to college students.
Mark Your Calendar: Drive-By Truckers
A perennial southeastern favorite, Drive-By Truckers are coming back to Savannah to play a Trustees Theater show Sept. 8. Tickets are on sale now for $25, and they’re general admission, […]
