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September 2015

The Five Types of Guys You Should Stay Clear of in College…or Always

Let's face it, we have all dated that boy all of our friends warned us about. We couldn’t help but think that we can change them because the sappy love movies said we could. I am here to tell you, stories like this rarely exist and you should avoid...

September 29, 2015  By Michelle Pratt   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Stomping Out Stigmas

Mental health is something few people want to talk about but needs to be discussed, especially with a student body as large as Georgia Southern's. “We just want to raise awareness for mental health. We want to make it okay to talk about. The more...

September 28, 2015  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Features  Health & Fitness 
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Yes, Black Lives Matter

by Jamar A. Boyd, II The recent events which have occurred in the United States and worldwide are chilling and damning. Abroad Isis is still committing mass murders, over 100 Nigerian college students were massacred, a refugee crisis is ongoing in Germany...

September 25, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections  Social Justice 
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Your Guide to the 2016 Presidential Candidates: Part 1

The 2016 presidential elections are approaching. With such a large number of candidates, it may be more difficult to narrow down who you are going to vote for. Not all college students are good at staying on top of politics. Also, the news and Internet...

September 23, 2015  By Yasmeen Waliaga   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment  Features 
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Dorm Sweet Dorm: How to Make Your College Room Feel More Like Home

Moving away from home for the first time can be pretty nerve-racking for any fresh high school graduate. You can get home sick pretty quickly living in the small dorms. However, you don't have to be stuck with the boring, blank walls of your dorm this...

September 21, 2015  By Michelle Pratt   Posted In  Life & Style 
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People Are Awesome

By Matthew Balte “What’s your favorite thing about Statesboro?” If you’re a freshman or a transfer, like me, then you’ve probably gotten this question a dozen or more times. Whether it be from your friends or your family, everyone wants...

September 18, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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How to Make it Through Allergy Season Alive

Allergy season. It’s a time to experience the “joys” of endless sniffles, sneezing, coughing, and congestion! How is a person to cope? This is your one-stop shop for how to get through the fall allergy season.  After reading these tips you'll...

September 16, 2015  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Health & Fitness 
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Yes…My Parents are Proud

My whole life everyone knew that I wanted to become a nurse anesthetist. So when I came to Georgia Southern University for the nursing program all my family and friends were very encouraging. However, last fall I decided that nursing was something I was not going...

September 15, 2015  By Michelle Pratt   Posted In  Community  Fashion  Reflections 
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Saving a Dollar: Free Alterations for Students at Georgia Southern

Being college students, hearing the word "free" in any situation is music to our ears. FMAD Stitch, a new program, started on September 1.  The program allows students to receive free alterations from student volunteers. This program was founded by Amber...

September 14, 2015  By Michelle Pratt   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Shade of the Union Address

by Ian Leonard We need to talk Southern. It’s about something that affects us all on a day-to-day basis, yet no one ever addresses. I am speaking of course about the art of shade throwing. I never thought anyone would need to write an article like...

September 11, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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