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March 2020

Georgia Southern’s First 500: Phillip Tremble Shares His Story

Photo credit to Georgia Southern University In 1977, Phillip Tremble became one of the first 500 African American students to attend Georgia Southern. On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Tremble told his story to a room full of students and faculty during a Talk...

March 31, 2020  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Features 
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Which New York Times Best Seller Should You Add to Your Reading List?

March 30, 2020  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Quiz 
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Spring Reads to Melt Your Heart–and Keep You From Going Crazy During Quarantine

A few weeks ago, I would never have imagined typing out a title like the one you just read. But these are crazy times, so here are a few book recommendations to help give you something to do while we all wait out this crisis. You might not be able...

March 27, 2020  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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I slid into guys’ Tinder DMs asking about the coronavirus

During this difficult time, it's important to maintain social distancing, even when it comes to dating. Despite this, dating apps like Tinder are still–and perhaps even more–active. Some men even tried to use the situation to their advantage...

March 26, 2020  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Date Ideas While Social Distancing

Dating in itself can be hard. But when a disease sweeps across the globe, making it a national pandemic? Even harder.  That doesn’t mean it’s impossible, even with social distancing and quarantining. Without further ado, here are 10 date...

March 25, 2020  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Life & Style 
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“Can a woman rule? Can a woman rule alone? The case for Elizabeth I”: a lecture by Professor Carole Levin

Can a woman rule? This was the question at hand in the lecture "Can a woman rule? Can a woman rule alone? The case for Elizabeth I" hosted by the GS Department of History on Thursday, March 12 in the interdisciplinary building. Carole Levin, a professor...

March 24, 2020  By Savannah King   Posted In  Features 
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This Month in History: Women’s Edition

Women of the past have and continue to pave the way for girls and women today. With March being Women’s History Month, what better way to honor them than with a revisit of their accomplishments? They all took place during the month of March, as early...

March 24, 2020  By Kayla Winston-Bass   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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History of the Black Primitive Baptist Church in Bulloch County

Photos courtesy of Alvin Jackson The rich history of the Black Primitive Baptist Church traces all the way back to the Civil War. Piecing together its story is the culmination of years of research by Dr. Alvin Jackson, Board President of The Willow...

March 24, 2020  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Features 
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These Modern Women Are Making History

Women’s History Month 2020 began in the United States on Sunday, March 1 and will continue until Tuesday, March 31. It commemorates and encourages the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history, according to Women's...

March 23, 2020  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Spring Break Destinations in Georgia

Spring Break is such an anticipated time during the spring semester. For those of you who do not already have plans, here are some ideas for vacations right here in Georgia. Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park This state park is only about three...

March 12, 2020  By Olivia Craft   Posted In  Life & Style 
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