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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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GS Professor Overcomes Obesity, Runs 18th Triathlon

After waiting in line for two long hours, it’s finally the Sneathen family’s turn to board the infamous ride at Harry Potter World. The ride attendant locks each of them into their seat by pulling a gate over their heads. When the attendant gets to Dwight...

October 10, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Community  Fitness  Health & Fitness  Reflections 
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Professor Profiles

Finding the right professor for you can make or break your grade, but if you don't know anyone in your major it can be hard to find a professor who suits your learning style. To help you out, we have put a spotlight on a few professors who you just may want...

October 9, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Community  Features  Uncategorized 
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The King Steps Down: The Story of Statesboro’s Most Notorious Resident

When Chuck Berrett* walks through a doorway he commands attention. Seldom the loudmouthed type, he is preceded instead by the late nights spent with the patrons of nearly every back-alley dive bar in Statesboro. Whether through halfhearted, knowing smiles...

October 6, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Features  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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Georgia Southern Traditions

Traditions are what allow us to remember where we came from while striving to become who we want to be. Georgia Southern was founded in 1908, and with over 100 years of history comes the traditions that we have all come to know and love. While GS has many...

October 5, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Community  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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Southern Family Recipes

Whether it’s the smell of Nana’s fried chicken, blueberry pancakes every Saturday morning, or hot chocolate with melting marshmallows, fond memories are often associated with culinary delights. Food is an integral part of culture and history, and it always...

October 4, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Community  Cuisine & Culture  Food 
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How to Make it Feel Like Fall

As much as it saddens me, the South Georgia heat is still very much alive today. It's hard to break out your cute flannels and boots when it’s still 90 degrees outside. If you are singing the blues because you miss those fall feelings, here’s a list...

October 3, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Community  Uncategorized 
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I Tried the Dr. Oz Detox Cleanse, Here’s What Happened

The detox craze has been alive for quite some time. Everywhere I look, I see solicitation for some three-day, five-day, or seven-day detox or cleanse. After relentlessly scrolling past them in my Pinterest feed for easily a year, I decided to give one the old college...

October 2, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture  Fitness  Food  Health & Fitness 
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How to Get the Most Out of National Coffee Day

For a vast majority of us, before we’re able to talk to anyone, start the day, or even function properly, we need that steamy, dreamy, hot cup of Joe (a.k.a our morning coffee). Its heavenly aroma fills your house and nostrils, all the while assuring...

September 27, 2017  By Araya Jackson   Posted In  Community  Cuisine & Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Mystery of a King Among Cars

For years, I’ve walked through lot 42 on the GS campus and marveled at the mystery car. For starters, you can’t miss it. A large vehicle alone, of an unfamiliar make and model, is covered in a bright bumblebee yellow. I wanted to know one thing: Who owns...

September 26, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Community  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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