• Health & Fitness
  • Cuisine & Culture
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Life & Style
  • Features
  • Quiz
  • Community
    • Write A Post
      • How To Submit
      • Submission Form
    • Entertainment | Pop Culture
    • Fashion
    • Faith
    • Fitness
    • Food
    • Music
    • Reflections
    • Sports
    • Social Justice
    • Travel
  • About Us
    • Staff
    • Mission
    • Events | Advertising
  • Health & Fitness
  • Cuisine & Culture
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Life & Style
  • Features
  • Quiz
  • Community
    • Write A Post
      • How To Submit
      • Submission Form
    • Entertainment | Pop Culture
    • Fashion
    • Faith
    • Fitness
    • Food
    • Music
    • Reflections
    • Sports
    • Social Justice
    • Travel
  • About Us
    • Staff
    • Mission
    • Events | Advertising

Home Archive by category Cuisine & Culture

Cuisine & Culture

Childhood Favorite Recipes with a Twist

As I scrolled through the foodie spaces of Instagram one night (what else would I be doing during quarantine?), I stumbled upon a fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich recipe. I was instantly intrigued to see one of my favorite childhood meals upgraded....

April 17, 2020  By Kayla Winston-Bass   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
0

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 
0

Some of the Most Influential African American Men and Women of the Last Decade

Black History Month is now upon us. There are many well-known inspirations such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, but there are also plenty of modern-day activists that you may or may not have heard of. As we come into a new age, the range of influential...

February 28, 2020  By Kayla Winston-Bass   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture  Life & Style 
0

The Magic of Godspell

Georgia Southern University's Theatre and Performance program will perform Broadway musical "Godspell" at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) on the Statesboro campus from Feb. 27 to March 1. Lisa L. Abbott, professor in theater at GS and the director...

February 26, 2020  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment  Cuisine & Culture  Uncategorized 
0

Savannah’s List: Top 5 Things to Do On Campus This Week

Welcome back, Eagles! Here are the top five activities you can do this week on campus to get back into the swing of things. Reflector Magazine Launch  Thursday, January 16,  11:00 a.m. - 1:00p.m. Russell Union Join the Reflector...

January 13, 2020  By Savannah King   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
0

Aubrey’s List: Top 5 Things to Do On Campus This Week

Week of December 9, 2019 The whole semester’s been leading to this week: finals. In-between cram sessions, you might want to take a break and head to one of these events. No-Stress Zone Monday, December 9 at 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Russell...

December 9, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
0

Aubrey’s List: Top 5 Things to Do On Campus This Week

Week of December 2, 2019 Welcome back, Eagles! It’s time for the homestretch. With that in mind, here are a few ways to get the most out of this last week before finals week.  Bowling Pin Competition Monday, December 2, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30...

December 2, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
0

How to Give Back This Thanksgiving Holiday

The holidays are now in full effect. As Thanksgiving approaches, it is important to remember that this holiday isn’t just about feasting on your favorite meals.  These five effective ways to give back are sure to let someone know that they are on your...

November 22, 2019  By Madeline Branch   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
0

How to Throw the Best Friendsgiving

It’s finally November. Halloween has just ended and everyone has their eye on the Thanksgiving Day horizon and the amazing food and company that follows suit. One Thanksgiving dinner is the most some people can handle, as we tend to stuff ourselves...

November 18, 2019  By Jenna Wiley   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
0

Aubrey’s List: Top 5 Things to Do On Campus This Week

Week of November 18, 2019 We’re so close to Thanksgiving break! Here are some on-campus activities that may help the week go by faster. Eagle Eye Challenge Monday, November 18, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Shooting Sports Education Center Engage...

November 18, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
0


12345Next ›Last »
Page 1 of 13
  • Like Us On Facebook

    Like Us On Facebook
  • Top Posts & Pages

    • Top 5 ways to make the most out of your summer
      Top 5 ways to make the most out of your summer
    • Maintaining A Skincare Routine During Quarantine
      Maintaining A Skincare Routine During Quarantine
    • YouTubers You Should Be Binge-Watching
      YouTubers You Should Be Binge-Watching
    • Tips on Taking Grad Pictures During Quarantine
      Tips on Taking Grad Pictures During Quarantine
    • The Psychology of Panic Buying: Here’s Why Everyone Is Buying All the Toilet Paper
      The Psychology of Panic Buying: Here’s Why Everyone Is Buying All the Toilet Paper
    • 5 tips to stay motivated during online classes
      5 tips to stay motivated during online classes
  • Follow Us On Twitter

    Tweets by @ReflectorGSU
  • Reflector Magazine Fall 2015 Print Edition





Reflector Magazine | | Copyright 2016
Back to top