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April 2017

Female Visibility and The Gender Gap in Film and Television

Whether researching past Academy Awards Best Picture nominees, or scrolling through a list of top rated films available on IMDb, film enthusiasts might eventually notice a disproportion between male and female protagonists found on-screen. In fact,...

April 28, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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‘Chewing Gum’ season two packs a flavorful punch

Season two of the hit show, “Chewing Gum” released on Netflix April 4, bringing us back into the colorful world of Tracey Gordon (Michaela Coel) and her friends in London’s Tower Hamlets community. This season’s premiere takes place three months...

April 27, 2017  By Rashida Otunba   Posted In  Community  Entertainment | Pop Culture 
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Signs of the Times: Finding Resonance in The Handmaid’s Tale

Nearly a year ago, Hulu announced its plans to adapt the misogynistic dystopia featured in Margaret Atwood’s “Handmaid’s Tale” into a Hulu original. Since then, Atwood’s novel of speculative fiction, along with the show, has reached a revival...

April 27, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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The Real Story Behind Bites’ Triumphant Reopening

When news broke that Bites was closing, it seemed like it was just the latest in a long line of businesses to fail in the Statesboro area. Around here, only the longstanding staples of the town stick around long enough to make a lasting impression. But when...

April 25, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Features 
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The MainStreet Statesboro Farmer’s Market

Gorgeous weather, live music, and locally made products. Honestly, what more could you ask for when going on a Saturday adventure? The MainStreet Statesboro Farmer's Market is the place to go if you are looking for something to do on a Saturday morning....

April 19, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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Promposals: The Creative Approach to Prom

Faith Ayala was tired and she was disappointed. She had spent her entire Saturday trying to win a pageant title but had walked away with nothing. She needed food and some comfort so she was glad when her mom pulled her into Taco Bell. As her mother’s...

April 18, 2017  By Harley Strickland   Posted In  Community 
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Makeup Shelf Life

Alright ladies (and everyone else who wears makeup), it’s spring cleaning time. Remember that it’s important to clean out your makeup as well as everything else in your house. Makeup becomes bacteria-ridden quickly, and its shelf life is close to that...

April 12, 2017  By Ariane Jensen   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Survival and Hope in the Student-Led Battle Against Sepsis

In early 2016, 23-year-old Tory Pereira was hitting her stride. Having just graduated from Georgia Southern with a bachelor’s in psychology and a minor in sociology, the easygoing Marietta native was looking forward to a trade show in Las Vegas when...

April 11, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Features  Health & Fitness  Life & Style 
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National Beer Day

National Beer Day is April 7, and is it a coincidence that National Beer Day is on a Friday? Doubtful. It falls on a day where it can be celebrated fully with no thoughts of tomorrow. In order to bask in a day to celebrate beer, we must be educated on the origins...

April 7, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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History of the Irish in Savannah

Every year on Saint Patrick’s Day, the world stumbles together hand in hand clad in green regalia. From Dublin, Ireland to Dublin, Georgia, stores sell out of tacky costume jewelry and Guinness stouts for a celebration of our collective Irish ancestry....

April 6, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Features 
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