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GS students spend little time reading textbooks, other print media, prefer social, online media, survey says

For many college students, not a day goes by where they don’t read something, whether a succinct post on social media, a bulleted list in a textbook or a lengthy novel about action and adventure. Reading helps us learn new information, expand our vocabularies...

April 29, 2019  By Brett Daniel   Posted In  Features 
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What happens to your clothes after you donate them to Goodwill?

Logo used for this article is Public Domain, as it was published in 1968 under pre-1978 United States standards, by being displayed on signs and other works in the U.S., without copyright notice. As spring settles in, so does the idea of cleaning....

April 5, 2019  By Akaria Stewart   Posted In  Features 
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Q&A with Lakeidra Grant: Misconceptions Surrounding Sexual Assault

Photo taken by Dylan Chapman There are all sorts of differing opinions, definitions and misconceptions when it comes to sexual assault, but I wanted to know why there is all the variance and confusion. In the spirit of gaining more understanding on sexual...

March 28, 2019  By Akaria Stewart   Posted In  Features 
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Unapologetically Muslim: A GS alumna talks feminism and mentoring

Photo courtesy of Laila Abdallah This is a Reflector Community post. To pitch a post of your own, click here. Laila Abdallah, 27, sits near the kitchen in a packed, hustling...

March 14, 2019  By Elizabeth Gross   Posted In  Community  Features 
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Game Day with GS softball player Mekhia Freeman

Photo courtesy of Mekhia Freeman Georgia Southern University softball outfielder, junior finance major Mekhia Freeman, No. 6,  is always looking forward to game days. Freeman’s main focus throughout game days is to keep her energy at an all time...

March 8, 2019  By Tony Ortega   Posted In  Features 
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Statesboro restaurants stick together, says Smoque Pit owner Seni Alabi-Isama

Angie Ellis Edenfield (left) laughs and embraces Seni Alabi-Isama (right). Alabi-Isama was stopping by Ellis Farm Fresh Meats to pick up supplies for The Smoque Pit. Photo by Blakeley Bartee. Seni Alabi-Isama, owner of local barbecue restaurant The Smoque...

March 7, 2019  By Blakeley Bartee   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture  Features 
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Club Spotlight: The Georgia Southern University Dance Team

Photo courtesy of Anna Freeman The Georgia Southern Dance Team is a competitive dance team at the university. They currently have 19 members that perform at all the men’s basketball home games, and they compete at the National Dance Association...

March 4, 2019  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Features 
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Game day with GS basketball player Hailey Dias-Allen

Photo by Christopher Stokes Georgia Southern University’s women's basketball power forward, Hailey Dias-Allen, No. 32, is well into a great defensive season, leading the team's defensive rebounds with 112 this season. I got a chance to talk to Dias-Allen...

February 28, 2019  By Tony Ortega   Posted In  Features 
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Alvin D. Jackson: The story of one of Statesboro High School’s first African-American graduates

Photo courtesy of Alvin D. Jackson. There were a lot of things going on in the South at that time, including the Civil Rights Act of ‘64, the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Death of Emmett Till. All of this news concerned Alvin D. Jackson, a native...

February 27, 2019  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Features 
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A spotlight on Georgia Southern’s Sexual Assault Response Team

Photo courtesy of Dr. Jodi Caldwell and Dr. Lauren Patterson The Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) began in 1999, initially to coordinate and establish response efforts for students who had been sexually assaulted, said Dr. Jodi Caldwell, chair...

February 25, 2019  By Noelle Walker   Posted In  Features 
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