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October 2017

Brinner: It’s What’s for Dinner

Fall is now synonymous with pumpkin spice EVERYTHING. You can partly thank Starbucks for starting this trend in 2003 with the unveiling of the beloved pumpkin spice latte. Since then, many of the mainstream brands have jumped on the bandwagon with...

October 30, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture  Food 
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The Problem with Rotten Tomatoes

Over the summer, the film industry experienced one of the least profitable summer box office sales in recent memory. “America’s three biggest theater chains have lost roughly $4 billion in market value since May,” said The New York Times in a report...

October 26, 2017  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Entertainment | Pop Culture 
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5 Ghoulish Haunted Houses to Visit Before Halloween

It is that creepy time of year again. Not only are pumpkins and leaves everywhere, but the ghosts and ghouls are coming out as well. You may be too old to go trick-r-treating, so you have to get your fun elsewhere. If you are looking for a fright, here...

October 24, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment  Travel  Uncategorized 
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The Senseless Silence of Songbirds

At ten years old, my father told me to check out a book I had never heard of, much less read, from the local library. He told me it was a novel everyone should read regardless of their age. I would have to argue with him on that latter point because at ten years...

October 20, 2017  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Entertainment | Pop Culture 
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What a “Haunt” Mess You’ll Be After These Cocktails

When Halloween time comes around to this cat-infested city, the students of Georgia Southern go from dumb drunks, to even dumber drunks in costumes. It’s a miraculous transformation. There is always something going on, whether it’s a house party...

October 19, 2017  By Araya Jackson   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture  Food 
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Get in the Spooktober Mood with These Terrifying Podcasts

Spooktober is finally upon us. As the chilly nighttime air breaks the accustomed heat of the South Georgia day, a primal desire comes to the surface for most of us. We want to be scared. We want to cover our eyes and ears as some unspeakable horror unfolds...

October 18, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment  Community  Entertainment | Pop Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Most Bittersweet Time of the Year

For those of you unaware, the NBA season officially begins Tuesday, October 17 at 8 p.m. as the Cleveland Cavaliers face-off against the Boston Celtics, marking the end of one of the most dramatic and wild NBA off-seasons in recent memory. Even casual...

October 17, 2017  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Sports 
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Losing Football Season Sparks Student-Led Protest Against Tyson Summers

GS students gathered in Sweetheart Circle Monday afternoon to protest the GS head football coach, Tyson Summers. A former FBS dynasty, the Eagles currently sit at 0-5 on the season and 5-12 since the start of last season. The record makes them one of five...

October 17, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Community  Sports  Uncategorized 
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Monday (noun): The Second Day of the Week

Congratulations, you’ve lived to see another Monday. Yay for you! I have some fantastic news: If you can make it through this Monday, you officially have only SIX Mondays left in the semester (excluding the glorious Thanksgiving break). So you should...

October 16, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Features  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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National Embarrassment: U.S. misses 2018 World Cup

For many of you, soccer is a sport that you watch every four years for the World Cup. You sit down during the summer and cheer on the U.S. Men's National Team. However, this upcoming summer you won't be able to do that because the USMNT failed to qualify...

October 12, 2017  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Sports 
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