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Savannah State University
Tim Seibles: ‘We need laughter as much as the capacity to be serious’
There will be readings, workshops, and the unveiling of a series of portraits by local artist Panhandle Slim, commissioned by Estuary, SSU’s literary magazine
Tigers in the Tempest
WHEN I’M dead, I hope people talk of me the way Erik Brooks writes about Savannah State University. The best writers and historians are even-handed. We all have origin stories, tales […]
Editor’s Note: Tybee Mayor says Orange Crush not about race
‘Young college-age people are prone to get in trouble at Spring Break. White kids, black kids, Asian kids, whoever.’
Talking about… the Confucius Institute
CITY HALL observers will remember a dust-up back in 2008 involving then-mayor Otis Johnson. Compared to the political hurricanes that battered Johnson in the years that followed, it now seems like a […]
College Issue: SSU radio
From jazz to gospel, blues to Latin music, hip-hop to alternative soul, every program speaks to WHCJ’s mission as musical ambassador for the university.
Retired Georgia Chief Justice Sears speaks at SSU commencement
Speaking to the largest graduating class in Savannah State University history, Retired Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears of the Georgia Supreme Court is guest speaker at SSU’s 182nd commencement ceremony […]
‘My job on this earth is to do one thing’
Even over the telephone, Yolanda Adams exudes such positivity and warmth that the interviewer feels as if he’s known her for years. As one of the most consistently popular gospel […]
News briefs
From trash to treasure There is a delegation of Swedish public officials and business people visiting Savannah this week from the city of Boras. The group is here to discuss […]
College Issue: SSU Marine Sciences celebrates 30 years
It’s a typical college classroom: casually but fashionably dressed students, joking with classmates, showing their professor what they’ve learned. With knives in their hands. Cutting open dead sharks. “Atlantic sharp-nosed […]
Inside the Geechee soul
PEOPLE WHO believe the Gullah-Geechee culture is dying are wrong.Jim Bacote, who with his wife, Pat, founded the Geechee Kunda, a cultural center and museum in Riceboro, laughs at the […]
Accentuating the positive
Eddie Wilson is a cat who’s been around. By his own account, he’s seen “all of the USA and many different countries” in his varying capacities as a musical director, […]
