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Resume Cheat-Sheet

At some point in every student’s college career, they come to realize college will end one day. All that hard work you’ve put in needs to go somewhere, which can be a great, but also terrifying, exciting and nerve wracking prospect. Luckily, the real...

September 21, 2017  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Community  Life & Style  Uncategorized 
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A Date with Destiny (and Hurricane Irma)

Long before it made landfall, the world had it’s eyes on Hurricane Irma. Prior to making landfall on the continental U.S., Irma broke the record for the longest sustained Category 5 hurricane.   "I see you girl" - Riley Curry An interesting enough...

September 19, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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Sounds of Silence: The Secret Life of Gus

After his last phone conference of the day, Gus stands up and straightens his papers. He nudges his Adrian Peterson bobble-head, creating the illusion of a nodding appreciation for another hard day of labor, and he sets out for the door. “Later,...

September 18, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Features  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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An Ode to the Georgia Southern Tailgate

“Hey ladies, hey fellas, hey gentlemen, one more time for the greatest team in America.” – Coach Erk Russell   The alarm sounds early Saturday morning, a college students dawn, around 8:30 A.M. You press snooze once, maybe twice, but the excitement...

September 6, 2017  By Araya Jackson   Posted In  Community  Reflections  Sports 
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Artist Jeffery Moser’s Take on New Media

In the current digital age, films and music have lost their physicality, explained Jeffrey Moser, assistant professor of interactive media design at West Virginia University. Moser spoke on his artistic experience with "transmediation" on Thursday...

September 5, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Entertainment | Pop Culture  Features  Uncategorized 
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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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10 Fashion Trends That Should NOT Make a Comeback

We all participated in fashion trends that we now regret. Some are memorialized in yearbook pictures, scrapbooks, or Facebook with horrible edits, but we live and we learn. Here are some passing fashion obsessions that will make you cringe and be thankful...

August 30, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Fashion  Life & Style 
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Three Indoor Plants Even a Novice is Guaranteed Not to Kill

There are several telling factors that signify adulthood, such as making a meal from scratch, a season-appropriate wreath placed on the front door, and window treatments (sans bed sheet). Allow me to suggest another notable article of proof: Having plants! In...

August 29, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Community  Life & Style  Uncategorized 
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Reflector Reviews: Del Sur

Four reporters, four restaurants, and one tasty journey to unfold and unveil the new flavors to hit the Statesboro market. *insert dramatic story music* It was the Reflector’s mission to hit the new restaurants to come to the Statesboro community,...

August 24, 2017  By Araya Jackson   Posted In  Community  Cuisine & Culture  Food 
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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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