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Student Workers at GS: Where Do They Now Stand?

When the campus shut down, many students questioned what that would mean for their classes, where they would be living and even how they were going to now pay their bills. As students began to readjust to this new reality, many student workers were...

April 21, 2020  By Savannah King   Posted In  Features 
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An Inside Look at Statesboro-Originated Band The Orange Constant

Photo credit to Julian Alexander; Courtesy of The Orange Constant The Orange Constant, a Statesboro originated band, was founded by Nicholas Benson and Andrew Brantley in 2012. Both were Georgia Southern students and graduated with degrees in interdisciplinary...

April 21, 2020  By Olivia Craft   Posted In  Features 
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Dealing With Grief During COVID-19: Advice From a Professional

Unprecedented times such as what is currently taking place in our world can lead to different reactions. Some people are anxious, some are just glad to have a break.  If you or a loved one are going through a loss caused by COVID-19, Dr. Lauren...

April 9, 2020  By Olivia Craft   Posted In  Features 
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Georgia Southern’s First 500: Bernice Banks Shares Her Story

Bernice Banks was one of the first Black graduates of Georgia Southern College. She attended the college ten years after integration and received a Bachelor of Business Administration. As a proud member of the Georgia Southern College class of 1997,...

April 6, 2020  By Tatiana Joseph-Saunders   Posted In  Features 
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How Local Statesboro Businesses Are Dealing with the Effects of COVID-19

The doors to your favorite restaurant or favorite store may be locked, but that doesn't mean they're closed. The local businesses in Statesboro are still open and still looking for your business. As the number of people affected by COVID-19 (coronavirus...

April 2, 2020  By Savannah King   Posted In  Features 
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Georgia Southern’s First 500: Phillip Tremble Shares His Story

Photo credit to Georgia Southern University In 1977, Phillip Tremble became one of the first 500 African American students to attend Georgia Southern. On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Tremble told his story to a room full of students and faculty during a Talk...

March 31, 2020  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Features 
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“Can a woman rule? Can a woman rule alone? The case for Elizabeth I”: a lecture by Professor Carole Levin

Can a woman rule? This was the question at hand in the lecture "Can a woman rule? Can a woman rule alone? The case for Elizabeth I" hosted by the GS Department of History on Thursday, March 12 in the interdisciplinary building. Carole Levin, a professor...

March 24, 2020  By Savannah King   Posted In  Features 
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History of the Black Primitive Baptist Church in Bulloch County

Photos courtesy of Alvin Jackson The rich history of the Black Primitive Baptist Church traces all the way back to the Civil War. Piecing together its story is the culmination of years of research by Dr. Alvin Jackson, Board President of The Willow...

March 24, 2020  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Features 
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I am Georgia Southern: A Former Student’s Campaign to Celebrate Diversity

After the book burning that happened on Georgia Southern's campus, Dantrell Maeweather said he was sick and tired of the problems with diversity and inclusion experienced at GS, both publicly and personally.  Maeweather began attending GS in January...

March 12, 2020  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Features 
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Reflections From Ghana: A Global Sustainability Presentation

Georgia Southern University Center for Sustainability Graduate Assistant Caitlyn Grunert raised awareness about air quality and plastic pollution during her “Reflections From Ghana: A Global Sustainability Presentation” presentation in the Russell...

March 11, 2020  By Devon Williams   Posted In  Features 
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