Georgia Southern’s marching band has been hard at work in preparation for the first football game of the 2026 football season. Despite temperatures reaching nearly 100°F this past week, the Southern Pride Marching Band didn’t let the heat stop them from rehearsing. For five days, the ensemble of over 200 members practiced and perfected the... The post Southern Pride Marching Band Camp Begins…
On Tuesday evening, the Statesboro City Council held a meeting, allowing residents to voice their concerns and opinions on a rezoning amendment that would open the door for a potential data center in Statesboro. In June, a city ordinance was passed, describing the restrictions on which data centers can be built in Statesboro. This meeting... The post Statesboro City Council Opens Door for Data…
Enjoy a look at campus during late July, captured by Daniela Medina Gonzalez, our Inkwell Co-Editor-in-Chief! The post Armstrong Campus Tour: Through Our Lens appeared first on The George-Anne Media Group .
After learning he could not remain in Compass Point between the summer and fall semesters, Georgia Southern University student Jacob Edwards moved into a smaller Windward Commons room—leaving what he estimated was 75% of his belongings stored in his car. “Currently, my car is a closet that is holding like a good 75% of everything... The post Students Experience Issues with Break Stay: What they…
After uncertainty surrounding the future of theater productions at the Armstrong Campus, students now have two productions to look forward to this year. The Masquers Theater Troupe and the Armstrong theater program are set to present “Little Women” and a winter showcase titled “Within the Pages,” giving students new opportunities to perform and participate in... The post The Masquers move forward…
A planned $20 billion artificial-intelligence data center project could bring hundreds of permanent jobs, thousands of construction positions and one of the largest private investments in Effingham County’s history — but many details about its development and regional effects are still taking shape. Known as Project Camellia, the development could reshape Effingham County’s infrastructure,…
In 2004, Savannah Children’s Theatre (SCT) started with six students gathered in the nursery of Trinity United Methodist Church, using king-size bed sheets as a backdrop in their first showcase. More than two decades later, Savannah Children’s Theatre serves hundreds of students each week, giving young people the opportunity to experience theater both on and... The post Building a Community…
Heading into the Fall semester, Georgia Southern broke their enrollment records, welcoming over 33,900 students across all campuses, with Statesboro alone welcoming over 20,000 students. The large increase in student population may lead to concerns about classroom sizes and overcrowding, but Georgia Southern faculty and staff are working hard to accommodate the changes. According to... The post…
So, you completed your first day of classes. Congrats! After a long day filled with new people, information overload and a brand new environment, all you want to do is go back to your dorm and sleep. While we encourage you to take the rest you need, there are a few things you can do... The post How to Set Up Your Semester for Success appeared first on The George-Anne Media Group .
College is a new frontier for everyone. When we first arrived at Southern, we had these big expectations of not only excelling in our academics, but also making fun, lifelong memories with our friends. However, learning the hard way, we found out that it costs money to do pretty much.. anything. Which is why it’s... The post Budgeting Tips: Think Before You Swipe appeared first on The George-Anne…