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April 2018

Finals Week: Treating the Five Senses for Optimal Performance

The countdown to finals week is officially on. Whether this is your first go-round in college or the FINAL finals week you will have in your undergraduate career, taking a holistic approach in the preparation is key for your performance and overall wellbeing....

April 27, 2018  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Health & Fitness 
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Finals Week Essentials

The most dreaded and horrible part of the semester is almost here, Finals Week. It's stressful, and most of the time, if something is going to go wrong, it will. via GIPHY Here are some Finals Week essentials to remember to help your week go by a little...

April 25, 2018  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Life & Style 
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First Date Horror Stories: the Bad, the Worse, and the Scary

Ever been on a first date and thought, “There’s no way this can get any worse”...but then it does? Yeah, we’ve all been there. Some stories are funny, awful, and others are just plain scary. I gave you the chance to tell yours. Without further...

April 23, 2018  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Life & Style 
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From New York to Savannah: A Georgia Southern graduate’s role at one of the city’s newest music venues

Talking to Betsy Martin Schmidtt, it might seem like she has been involved in the music business for a while. Talk to her more, though, and you will hear that that is not necessarily the case. “Just working with Charlie at the Stage on Bay is my first...

April 20, 2018  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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First Date Tips: The Dos and Don’ts

First Dates: You hate them and love them. The possibility of what it could lead to is exciting The butterflies that form a knot in your stomach? Not so much. To put those butterflies at ease, here are 9 first date do’s and don’ts that will transform...

April 17, 2018  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Happy National Grilled Cheese Day

Today is the day. The day when you can overindulge on your wildest, cheesiest dreams. It's National Grilled Cheese Day, and I am your Gouda Guide to all things grilled cheese. Here are four different sandwiches you can make to celebrate:   The...

April 12, 2018  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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Hobby Lobby Challenge: Georgia Southern Style

The Hobby Lobby Challenge has swept through the internet. It has crept up on your Facebook timeline, your Instagram wall, and your Twitter feed. If you’re unfamiliar with the Hobby Lobby Challenge, it is where people go to Hobby Lobby and take professional...

April 11, 2018  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Charlie’s Funky Junk Shop: Mother-daughter owners lay claim to their corner in downtown Statesboro.

Downtown Statesboro is pretty far down on the list for many in-town shoppers. Despite recent efforts like the Blue Mile Project, the growth in the area has been painstakingly slow. However, Trish and Olivia Carter, mother-daughter co-owners of Charlie’s...

April 10, 2018  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Features 
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Breaking Things Off is Hard, But Worth It

By Christina McKinley, Freshman, Writing and Linguistics We are taught from an early age that we have to do our best to understand others, to put aside our anger and disagreements and to love one another despite our differences. Learning to see all sides...

April 10, 2018  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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Hatched in the Boro: From the University Plaza to Southeast Takeover

As outsiders coming into to this small town that we reside in for four or more interesting years of our lives, we form the notion that this place would be nothing without us. Without Georgia Southern University , Statesboro would merely be an unrecognizable...

April 9, 2018  By Araya Jackson   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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