For the first time since joining the FBS in 2014, Georgia Southern beat a team from a Power 5 conference last Saturday night on national television. Georgia Southern (2-0) knocked […]
Savannah State
An important story of hope, justice, and community honoring a legendary woman
Black history is American history, to be shared and experienced by all. This is the message the Savannah State University’s(SSU) theatre group, Players by the Sea, in collaboration with The […]
Editor’s Note: Pandemic mismanagement on campus
Is it malicious or duplicitous in intent, or just incompetent?
5 Questions with Kench Lott Weathers
‘A lot is happening, a lot of polarization, and it’s nice to escape’
Shaping tomorrow’s women leaders: Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson, journalist Tina McElroy Ansa inspire at SSU
Young women need examples of female leadership not only to glean the possibilities for their lives, but to make the vital connections that facilitate the career a well-networked professional.
Race, Rosenwald and Shaundra’s Screed
As a social justice groupie who winces every time Pharrell drops the N-word in that kickin’ new Missy Elliot song, I would so rather skate over the divisive questions and just get to the solutions. But I still have to wonder why anyone—black, white, purple, green—would continue to support a status quo that has failed them over and over again.
College Issue: Internet radio
FOR DECADES, many prospective college students both here and abroad eagerly awaited their time away at school as an opportunity to get into broadcasting — if even on a small […]
