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Reflections

A Response to the Dean of Students Email on Kratom Abuse

Fall in Statesboro is fast approaching and with the murmurs of tailgates and fair-weathered college debauchery looming, the Eagle Alerts are also starting to pour in. Criminal masterminds are gearing up to save money to hand out candy on Halloween by committing...

August 31, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Community  Reflections  Social Justice  Uncategorized 
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From London With Love: My Top 5 Things About Studying Abroad

London, the comparably cleaner and more colorful cousin of New York. This past summer during B term, I studied abroad in London and it is now one of the best cities I have ever been to. The city has great food, interesting people, and lots of history....

August 23, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Community  Cuisine & Culture  Reflections 
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What Therapy Taught Me

There’s a lot of stigma surrounding therapy and counseling today. On one hand, there can be a negative connotation that goes along with mental illness, depression, anxiety, etc. On another hand, I would say our generation has learned to embrace the importance...

September 30, 2016  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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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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Finding Calm in the Chaos

By now, most of us have had to grapple with either a paper, a midterm, or a project, and countless homework assignments. Many of us have had to deal with multiple midterms or projects at once. When you have all of that schoolwork to do, on top of attending...

April 5, 2016  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Reflections 
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Friends and Community Matter

There is nothing like a marathon homework session to motivate me to get out of my dorm room. By the time I have finished typing that paper, or reading that book chapter, I yearn for some kind of break. Those late-night homework or study sessions may be inevitable,...

March 25, 2016  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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Modern Dating Culture: A Reflector Community Spot

Reflector Community has started a new project with its contributors where they are invited to share their opinions on current issues/ trending topics on video! Our first contributor, Yasmeen Waliaga, decided to talk about her views on the modern dating...

February 29, 2016  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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So, you have a problem with Black History Month?

by Jamar Boyd II This past summer I had the blessed privilege to intern in Charleston, SC. A city which I love and find much beauty in. The unique architecture, people, the low country and more. However, it’s an area which possesses a history that...

February 5, 2016  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Faith  Reflections 
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8 Reasons Why You Should Join Reflector Magazine’s Staff Right Now

Join the team that teaches you how to be an HBIC today. It's the beginning of the semester which means it's time to get involved before classes bring you to tears. Still searching for the perfect organization? Look no further you glorious eagle, you. Here...

January 14, 2016  By Jeff Licciardello   Posted In  Community  Life & Style  Reflections 
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It’s Time to Celebrate One Another

by Jamar A. Boyd, II Life presents its fair share of trials and tribulations, but also an unprecedented amount of joys, triumphs and victories. There are days when the smallest accomplishment seems like one’s greatest achievement and greatest day....

November 6, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Faith  Reflections 
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