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Reflections

Should Women Vote for Hillary Clinton?

by Cheryl Nuzum Should women vote for Hillary Clinton? Well, that depends. Do you agree with her politics? Do you think that the policies she puts forth, the bills she backs, the statements she makes, align with yours? Does she stand for what you stand...

October 30, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections  Social Justice 
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Sex Shame

by DeAmber J Patterson With this past weekend being the football homecoming for my college, there's been a lot of sex, alcohol, parties, the whole bit involved. It really opened my eyes to both sides of this spectrum. One side says: have a good...

October 27, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Faith  Reflections 
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From Metro Atlanta to Rural Statesboro

by Tandra Smith Until my senior year, I had no idea what or where Statesboro was. The only S city that I knew of down in south Georgia was Savannah, which I had frequented quite a bit. It actually amuses me that of all the times I’ve travelled down...

October 16, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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Being ProActiVe on Campus

by Ashley Mattison ProActiVe is a student organization that stands for equality for all while raising awareness of the social and racial injustices in the world and on campus. In March of 2013, eleven Georgia Southern University students went to Selma,...

October 9, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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Yes, Black Lives Matter

by Jamar A. Boyd, II The recent events which have occurred in the United States and worldwide are chilling and damning. Abroad Isis is still committing mass murders, over 100 Nigerian college students were massacred, a refugee crisis is ongoing in Germany...

September 25, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections  Social Justice 
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People Are Awesome

By Matthew Balte “What’s your favorite thing about Statesboro?” If you’re a freshman or a transfer, like me, then you’ve probably gotten this question a dozen or more times. Whether it be from your friends or your family, everyone wants...

September 18, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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Yes…My Parents are Proud

My whole life everyone knew that I wanted to become a nurse anesthetist. So when I came to Georgia Southern University for the nursing program all my family and friends were very encouraging. However, last fall I decided that nursing was something I was not going...

September 15, 2015  By Michelle Pratt   Posted In  Community  Fashion  Reflections 
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Shade of the Union Address

by Ian Leonard We need to talk Southern. It’s about something that affects us all on a day-to-day basis, yet no one ever addresses. I am speaking of course about the art of shade throwing. I never thought anyone would need to write an article like...

September 11, 2015  By Reflector Community    Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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Helping The Hopeless

Why can’t we have the same kind of conversations about suicide and what leads to it as we have about people dying from natural diseases?  When it is discussed, suicide is often labeled “cowardly,” “a moment of weakness,” or what have you. I think...

September 10, 2015  By Julia Fechter   Posted In  Community  Reflections 
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Why I Choose to be a Christian

Let’s start with an important fact: I am a Christian. This means I believe in an omniscient God, who is the only god, who made all that we see and even more that we don’t see. I also believe that this God sent His one and only perfect son, Jesus,...

September 8, 2015  By Emily Arnold   Posted In  Community  Faith  Reflections 
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