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Summer Plans: From Jobs to Road Trips, Georgia Southern Students Share What’s Ahead
By: Daisy Davis STATESBORO- Summer is right around the corner and Georgia Southern students are ready to shut their laptops, log out of...
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Student Life Hacks
By: Sam Hagan College has its fair share of challenges, but a few clever tricks and tips can make a big difference.  Each week, a...
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Finding a Forever Home: Professors at Georgia Southern Embrace Motherhood Through Adoption
By: Abby Miller and Emily Potter STATESBORO – Sanford Hall isn’t just home to classrooms and lectures. Within its walls, it is also home...
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The Age of Hybrid Learning
By Daisy Davis STATESBORO- Technology has continuously advanced to enhance the classroom experience of students and, with the additional...
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When a Career in PR means a little Monkeying Around
By Makayla Varner STATESBORO- Being bitten by a monkey and having your sandwich snatched by it typically isn’t on many people’s bucket...
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Hidden Gems: The Eagle Essentials Food Pantry
By: JB Ricks The Eagle Essentials Food Pantry has become a powerful resource for students and faculty at Georgia Southern. It is a...
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A Watery Adventure: George L. Smith State Park
By: Makayla Varner Twin City, Georgia — Just a stone’s throw away from Statesboro, Georgia, lies a vast lake teeming with life. It’s...
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From Stage Dreams to National Spotlight: Gabby Burton’s Historic Theatre Journey
By: Makayla Varner STATESBORO— Normally, when Gabrielle Burton walked up on stage, the senior theatre major at Georgia Southern...
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This or That: Comparing Smallcakes and The Sweet Impact
By Ariana Walker STATESBORO – This week, I decided to try two more sweet shops: The Sweet Impact and Smallcakes. Robert Lucas, renowned...
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College Hot Takes
By Sam Hagan College students have opinions, and they’re not holding back. Whether it’s about school, work, or social life, this...
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Opening Day at the Farmer's Market
By Daisy Davis STATESBORO- From pottery to produce and plenty of products in between, the Statesboro Farmers Market is a great place to...
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Consolidation of Georgia Southern and East Georgia State College
By: JB Ricks Sonny Perdue, chancellor of the University System of Georgia, stated this Tuesday that he will recommend a consolidation of...
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Botanical Garden at Georgia Southern University
By: Ariana Walker STATESBORO– Georgia Southern University’s Botanic Garden in Statesboro, Georgia has more than 11 acres of Dan and...
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Easter Plans and Thoughts at Georgia Southern University
By Daisy Davis STATESBORO- Students at Georgia Southern are getting ready for Easter Weekend, and many have fun plans for the holiday. ...
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Campus Life Hacks
By: Sam Hagan College has its fair share of challenges, but a few clever tricks and tips can make a big difference. Each week, a fellow...
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Where are they now? From Stage to Simulation: A Theater Graduates Journey Beyond the Spotlight
By Makayla Varner For most people, being fresh out of college typically means you’ve reached the height of motivation and inspiration....
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Build A Meal: At Tormenta Way
By Daisy Davis STATESBORO- Tormenta Way is home to a recently developed shopping center, located right beside the Tormenta FC soccer...
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A Wetland Adventure in Statesboro’s Backyard
By: Makayla Varner This peacock, owned by Strickland Holloway III, is showing off his brightly colored feathers, rotating so that his...
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Hidden Gems: Two Story Books and Coffeehouse
By: JB Ricks Two Story is a local coffeehouse and used bookstore packed into one house. It’s located off of North Main Street and could...
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Matthew Hashiguchi's Journey to Documentary Filmmaking Fame
By: Jordyn Mobley Like any other school day, Matthew Hashiguchi raced through Sanford's halls, pulling a wagon full of equipment behind...
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Dean Cummings Profile
By: Sam Hagan Dr. Dean Cummings pictures his life in 4 phases of development; these phases have shaped his life and led him to where he...
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Pets of Comm Arts: Tempest
By Jay Galvan Tempest is an all-white pitbull owned by Sincerely Southern’s very own Victoria Resto. Victoria adopted Tempest in January...
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Crumbl Cookie vs. Insomnia Cookie
By Ariana Walker  When it comes to the best cookies, only two places come to mind: Crumbl and Insomnia.  Crumbl was founded by two...
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Simple Side Hustles
By Sam Hagan STATESBORO- Balancing academics and finances is a common challenge for many college students, and Georgia Southern...
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Soyumi Closing
By: Ariana Walker Soyumi Asian Kitchen, located at 727 Buckhead Dr in Statesboro, GA, has been a notable establishment in the local...
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Student Life Hacks
By: Sam Hagan College has its fair share of challenges, but a few clever tricks and tips can make a big difference. Each week, a fellow...
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Connor Hackling
By: Elise Taylor After working in Columbus, Georgia, for over 10 years, Connor Hackling is returning to Georgia's Lowcountry, which is...
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Katherine Wideman’s Career Journey
Makayla Varner Many students ponder the career of their dreams daily; they know exactly what they want. Other students still have no clue...
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Coffee Shop of the Week
Emily Potter STATESBORO -Â Nothing fuels a morning, or a late night study session, quite like the perfect cup of coffee. But with so many...
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