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Georgia Southern to Open Learning Center in Ireland

Photo given with permission from The Center for Irish Research and Teaching Georgia Southern announced the opening of a new learning center in Wexford, Ireland in a press release on March 18, 2019.  University President Kyle Marrero will be participating...

November 8, 2019  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Features 
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Hillel of Georgia Southern Celebrates Yom Kippur

Every year, Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year,  begins the High Holy Days of the Jewish calendar. These High Holy Days conclude ten days later with Yom Kippur.  This year Yom Kippur began on the evening of Oct. 8 and ended the evening of Oct....

October 21, 2019  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Features 
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Georgia Southern Celebrates Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month

Photo taken by Ana OrtizPhoto featuring the Association of Latin American Students at the Sept. 2019 Flag Parade held at Georgia Southern. Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated nationally every year from September 15 to October 15. Each...

October 4, 2019  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture  Features 
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Day in the life with volley ball player Landon Jones

Landon Jones, a junior exercise science major, is the L/DS for Georgia Southern women’s volleyball team. Jones wants to become a physician's assistant later.  “I can’t do nursing with volleyball because of clinicals and everything,” said...

September 10, 2019  By Ashton Christianson   Posted In  Features 
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Party Culture: The Dark Side of College Partying

The Scene: 10 o’clock on a Friday night. $5 for guys, free for girls. Throngs of people fill in a small, empty living room area. Dancing to the pulsating beat of the music. People drink out of red, plastic cups, reveling in the “all you can drink...

August 26, 2019  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Features 
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Letter from the Editor

Hello Eagle Nation! If this is your first time visiting our website, welcome. The George-Anne Reflector is a premier student lifestyle magazine written by students, for students. Reflector strives to showcase the lives and culture of Georgia Southern...

August 23, 2019  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Features 
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Southern Limelight: Lighting Designer for Theater, Mary Flott

Mary Flott is a Senior theater major at Georgia Southern. Flott is being recognized for her lighting design work in the schools theater production of “Emelie” that has earned her an invitation to the national Kennedy Center American College Theater...

August 22, 2019  By Akaria Stewart   Posted In  Features 
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Southern Limelight: Comic story artist, Conner Kirsch

Conner Kirsch is a junior at Georgia Southern University, majoring in writing and linguistics with a minor in Animation and new media. He plans to graduate from Georgia Southern University in the fall of 2020. Connor mainly focuses on narrative sequential...

August 20, 2019  By Tony Ortega   Posted In  Features 
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Letter from the Editor: End of the Year

Dear reader, The 2018 to 2019 academic year was an eventful one for The George-Anne Reflector Magazine. We posted every day (well, mostly every day) online, and we created two beautiful glossy magazines designed by The George-Anne Media Group's talented...

May 3, 2019  By Blakeley Bartee   Posted In  Features 
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Fox & Fig: How Savannah’s only fully-vegan restaurant found its niche

Clay Ehmke, the co-owner, can be seen working in the kitchen through a small window to the back of the Savannah-based restaurant on the corner of Habersham Street, just some feet away from Troup Square park. Potted plants can be found on almost every...

May 1, 2019  By Elizabeth Gross   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture  Features  Food 
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