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April 2016

Thank you, Georgia Southern University.

by Jamar A. Boyd, II June 21, 2012 I began my journey at Georgia Southern University. The school in which I knew very little about, the one which was far from my first choice and honestly wasn’t too excited about attending. Nevertheless, I had no choice,...

April 29, 2016  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Faith  Reflections 
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Throwback Thursday: Our Favorite Fictional Foods

One of the best things about fictional literature is how, well, fictional it is. Anything can happen in these stories. Whether you stayed up late under the covers with a flashlight or gazed wide-eyed at your teacher during story time, these stories had a way of drawing...

April 28, 2016  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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Brunch in the ‘Boro

A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about my first experience at brunch. I was on Spring Break with my friends, in beautiful St. Augustine, facing the waterfront view and enjoying the sunny weather. While not much could top that experience (I may be a little...

April 27, 2016  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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Half Seas Over: GSU Students Bring More Live Music to Statesboro

People may be surprised to learn that Half-Seas Over, the band that kicked off the Boropalooza music festival on April 16, has only been a band for several months. Members Tyler Tam, Tanner Fussell, and Trey Stadler started the band in fall of 2015. Before...

April 26, 2016  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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What Does ‘Organic’ Even Mean?

‘Organic’ seems to be a food trend outlasting even ‘gluten-free’ and if I’m being completely honest, I’m totally on board. Anything stamped with an “organic” label and a $2 upcharge goes straight into my grocery cart with a metaphorical...

April 22, 2016  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Community  Food 
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What is Your Favorite Brian Johnson-AC/DC song?

Brian Johnson, vocalist of AC/DC, has parted ways with the band after doctors informed him that he risked total hearing loss if he continued touring. Johnson has contributed to many of AC/DC’s hits, including “You Shook me All Night Long” and “Back...

April 21, 2016  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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What Kesha’s Court Case Tells Us About Campus Rape

Tears streamed down artist Kesha’s face as a New York judge denied the singer an injunction that would have released her from her contract with Sony. Specifically, an injunction that would release her from her producer and alleged abuser, Dr. Luke.  Kesha...

April 21, 2016  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Features 
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Blah to Babe: The Perfect Face Mask For Summer

Finals exams are just around the corner, which means, so are hot Summer days in the deep south. Your skin is probably still recovering from the cold weather which means that you are in desperate need of some face mask magic. Luckily for you,...

April 20, 2016  By Michelle Pratt   Posted In  Life & Style 
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How to Reach Out and Diversify Your Life: A Reflector Community Spot

Reflector Community went to GSU's Multicultural Student Center D.I.F event and asked the participants how they felt about diversity, inclusion and fairness in college. Two students from UGA discussed the best ways to diversify your life while in college....

April 19, 2016  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Social Justice  Uncategorized 
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DIY: Take Advantage of Your Small Space

Turning a house into a home can be a difficult task in college. Your room may never be the way you want it unless you spend hundreds of dollars at Pier 1 or World Market. Fortunately for you, we have found a few awesome “Do It Yourself” projects...

April 18, 2016  By Michelle Pratt   Posted In  Life & Style 
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