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USG PUBLISHES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VACCINATED INDIVIDUALS The University System of Georgia (USG) recently released new recommendations for university procedures for Fall 2021. “We strongly encourage faculty, staff, students and visitors to get vaccinated and will continue to do so. While the vaccines are safe and effective, it is an individual decision to receive one and will not berequired to be
ARE YOU WEARING A MASK AT THE GYM? In accordance with the guidelines set by the university, Georgia Southern’s Recreational Activity Center is enforcing the wearing of masks for all of its attendants. While this is to help stop the spread of COVID-19, some students are unwilling to put up with it while they work out and beginning to move to other gyms MAJOR CHANGES: HOW MANY STUDENTS CHANGE THEIR MAJOR IN Major Changes: How many students change their major in college? Dalis Worrell, Project Designer | October 27, 2020. Jump to Comments. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. GS STUDENTS PROMISED ANOTHER FINANCIAL RELIEF CHECK MONTHS Students will be seeing some federally funded relief grants through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act which will aid the university and its students similarly to the CARES act. Last year, Georgia Southern received over $22 million from the CARES act, of which half was required to go directlyto students in
WHAT IS HOUSE BILL 531? House Bill 531 has created a hushed uproar as people are starting to catch wind of what it would entail. While the Georgia General Assembly web page summarizes the bill as “ relating to elections and primaries generally, so as to provide that no election superintendents or boards of registrars shall accept private funding; to PARTY CULTURE: THE DARK SIDE OF COLLEGE PARTYING 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. VIRTUAL VALENTINE’S DAY DATE IDEAS Virtual Valentine’s Day Date Ideas. Usually, the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day is full of making restaurant reservations, thinking of the perfect gift and finding the perfect way to show your partner how much you love them. But since the holiday is being celebrated from home this year, I’ve taken it upon myself to help those in SOFTBALL HEAD COACH KIM DEAN STEPS DOWN Print. After four seasons with the Georgia Southern softball program, head coach Kim Dean has stepped down. GS Athletic Director Jared Benko announced the move on Tuesday. “I want to thank Kim for what she’s done for our softball program and we wish her the best in her future endeavors,” Benko said in a press release. UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING TOXIC MASCULINTY Before addressing toxic masculinity, “masculinity” and “femininity” both need to be talked about. ”Toxic masculinity actually was inspired by a feminist movement called toxic femininity, according to “What We Mean When We Say, ‘Toxic Masculinity’”. “I do not think that there is a fix until we deal with the issue ofgender
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USG PUBLISHES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VACCINATED INDIVIDUALS The University System of Georgia (USG) recently released new recommendations for university procedures for Fall 2021. “We strongly encourage faculty, staff, students and visitors to get vaccinated and will continue to do so. While the vaccines are safe and effective, it is an individual decision to receive one and will not berequired to be
ARE YOU WEARING A MASK AT THE GYM? In accordance with the guidelines set by the university, Georgia Southern’s Recreational Activity Center is enforcing the wearing of masks for all of its attendants. While this is to help stop the spread of COVID-19, some students are unwilling to put up with it while they work out and beginning to move to other gyms MAJOR CHANGES: HOW MANY STUDENTS CHANGE THEIR MAJOR IN Major Changes: How many students change their major in college? Dalis Worrell, Project Designer | October 27, 2020. Jump to Comments. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. GS STUDENTS PROMISED ANOTHER FINANCIAL RELIEF CHECK MONTHS Students will be seeing some federally funded relief grants through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act which will aid the university and its students similarly to the CARES act. Last year, Georgia Southern received over $22 million from the CARES act, of which half was required to go directlyto students in
WHAT IS HOUSE BILL 531? House Bill 531 has created a hushed uproar as people are starting to catch wind of what it would entail. While the Georgia General Assembly web page summarizes the bill as “ relating to elections and primaries generally, so as to provide that no election superintendents or boards of registrars shall accept private funding; to PARTY CULTURE: THE DARK SIDE OF COLLEGE PARTYING 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. VIRTUAL VALENTINE’S DAY DATE IDEAS Virtual Valentine’s Day Date Ideas. Usually, the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day is full of making restaurant reservations, thinking of the perfect gift and finding the perfect way to show your partner how much you love them. But since the holiday is being celebrated from home this year, I’ve taken it upon myself to help those in SOFTBALL HEAD COACH KIM DEAN STEPS DOWN Print. After four seasons with the Georgia Southern softball program, head coach Kim Dean has stepped down. GS Athletic Director Jared Benko announced the move on Tuesday. “I want to thank Kim for what she’s done for our softball program and we wish her the best in her future endeavors,” Benko said in a press release. UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING TOXIC MASCULINTY Before addressing toxic masculinity, “masculinity” and “femininity” both need to be talked about. ”Toxic masculinity actually was inspired by a feminist movement called toxic femininity, according to “What We Mean When We Say, ‘Toxic Masculinity’”. “I do not think that there is a fix until we deal with the issue ofgender
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SPRING SPORTS WRAP-UP: COACH SWAPS AND SUNBELT 21 hours ago · Since virtually all Spring sports were cut short in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 season was special for a lot of reasons. For many GS athletes, it represented the last time they would represent the Eagles on the playing field. In total, six USG PUBLISHES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VACCINATED INDIVIDUALS The University System of Georgia (USG) recently released new recommendations for university procedures for Fall 2021. “We strongly encourage faculty, staff, students and visitors to get vaccinated and will continue to do so. While the vaccines are safe and effective, it is an individual decision to receive one and will not berequired to be
SOUTHSIDE COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC IN THE ARMSTRONG CENTER Armstrong students are able to receive the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination from Tuesday, May 25 until Tuesday, Jun. 1 at the Armstrong Center. The Southside COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic hosted by SouthCoast Health and other community members will be distributing the vaccinations. Second doses of the Moderna vaccine after Jun. 1 will be COVID VACCINES UNMASKED: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM AN The College of Science and Mathematics hosted another installment of Science on Tap via Zoom called “COVID Vaccines Unmasked: Questions and Answers from an Immunologist” on Thursday, Apr. 22. Dr. Traci Ness, a professor on the Armstrong campus who teaches classes in biology and immunology, and who has a background in studying virusesespecially pox
STUDENTS’ THOUGHTS ON THE NEW USG GUIDANCE FOR VACCINATED The University System of Georgia (USG) newly released guideline recommendations for university policies for the upcoming Fall semester. After approaching students on the Armstrong campus on Friday, Jun. 4, some were willing to comment on the USG’s suggested university procedures. The USG stated in a live update on May 17, 2021 that they “strongly encourage PROMOTED: THE 5 BIGGEST STUDENT FINANCE MISTAKES YOU CAN 19 hours ago · If you are on your way to college and are troubled about finance management, you are not alone. College is expensive and many students postpone it because of lack of funds, or simply not knowing how to minimize and allocate their college expenses. Student finance is hard, but it doesn’t have to be impossible. Determine PROMOTED – THE GEORGE-ANNE MEDIA GROUP The student led, student read news organization at Georgia SouthernUniversity
WAYS TO STILL HAVE A SUMMER BREAK WHILE TAKING CLASSES 1 day ago · You want to make up for lost credits or speed up your college progress. Maybe you learned the course you’ve been eyeing is only offered during the summer. So, you decide to enroll in summer classes. You feel like you’re signing away summer for textbooks. Howcan
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USG PUBLISHES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VACCINATED INDIVIDUALS The University System of Georgia (USG) recently released new recommendations for university procedures for Fall 2021. “We strongly encourage faculty, staff, students and visitors to get vaccinated and will continue to do so. While the vaccines are safe and effective, it is an individual decision to receive one and will not berequired to be
ARE YOU WEARING A MASK AT THE GYM? In accordance with the guidelines set by the university, Georgia Southern’s Recreational Activity Center is enforcing the wearing of masks for all of its attendants. While this is to help stop the spread of COVID-19, some students are unwilling to put up with it while they work out and beginning to move to other gyms MAJOR CHANGES: HOW MANY STUDENTS CHANGE THEIR MAJOR IN Major Changes: How many students change their major in college? Dalis Worrell, Project Designer | October 27, 2020. Jump to Comments. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. GS STUDENTS PROMISED ANOTHER FINANCIAL RELIEF CHECK MONTHS Students will be seeing some federally funded relief grants through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act which will aid the university and its students similarly to the CARES act. Last year, Georgia Southern received over $22 million from the CARES act, of which half was required to go directlyto students in
PARTY CULTURE: THE DARK SIDE OF COLLEGE PARTYING 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. VIRTUAL VALENTINE’S DAY DATE IDEAS Virtual Valentine’s Day Date Ideas. Usually, the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day is full of making restaurant reservations, thinking of the perfect gift and finding the perfect way to show your partner how much you love them. But since the holiday is being celebrated from home this year, I’ve taken it upon myself to help those in SOFTBALL HEAD COACH KIM DEAN STEPS DOWN Print. After four seasons with the Georgia Southern softball program, head coach Kim Dean has stepped down. GS Athletic Director Jared Benko announced the move on Tuesday. “I want to thank Kim for what she’s done for our softball program and we wish her the best in her future endeavors,” Benko said in a press release. WHAT IS HOUSE BILL 531? House Bill 531 has created a hushed uproar as people are starting to catch wind of what it would entail. While the Georgia General Assembly web page summarizes the bill as “ relating to elections and primaries generally, so as to provide that no election superintendents or boards of registrars shall accept private funding; to UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING TOXIC MASCULINTY Before addressing toxic masculinity, “masculinity” and “femininity” both need to be talked about. ”Toxic masculinity actually was inspired by a feminist movement called toxic femininity, according to “What We Mean When We Say, ‘Toxic Masculinity’”. “I do not think that there is a fix until we deal with the issue ofgender
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USG PUBLISHES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VACCINATED INDIVIDUALS The University System of Georgia (USG) recently released new recommendations for university procedures for Fall 2021. “We strongly encourage faculty, staff, students and visitors to get vaccinated and will continue to do so. While the vaccines are safe and effective, it is an individual decision to receive one and will not berequired to be
ARE YOU WEARING A MASK AT THE GYM? In accordance with the guidelines set by the university, Georgia Southern’s Recreational Activity Center is enforcing the wearing of masks for all of its attendants. While this is to help stop the spread of COVID-19, some students are unwilling to put up with it while they work out and beginning to move to other gyms MAJOR CHANGES: HOW MANY STUDENTS CHANGE THEIR MAJOR IN Major Changes: How many students change their major in college? Dalis Worrell, Project Designer | October 27, 2020. Jump to Comments. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. GS STUDENTS PROMISED ANOTHER FINANCIAL RELIEF CHECK MONTHS Students will be seeing some federally funded relief grants through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act which will aid the university and its students similarly to the CARES act. Last year, Georgia Southern received over $22 million from the CARES act, of which half was required to go directlyto students in
PARTY CULTURE: THE DARK SIDE OF COLLEGE PARTYING 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. VIRTUAL VALENTINE’S DAY DATE IDEAS Virtual Valentine’s Day Date Ideas. Usually, the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day is full of making restaurant reservations, thinking of the perfect gift and finding the perfect way to show your partner how much you love them. But since the holiday is being celebrated from home this year, I’ve taken it upon myself to help those in SOFTBALL HEAD COACH KIM DEAN STEPS DOWN Print. After four seasons with the Georgia Southern softball program, head coach Kim Dean has stepped down. GS Athletic Director Jared Benko announced the move on Tuesday. “I want to thank Kim for what she’s done for our softball program and we wish her the best in her future endeavors,” Benko said in a press release. WHAT IS HOUSE BILL 531? House Bill 531 has created a hushed uproar as people are starting to catch wind of what it would entail. While the Georgia General Assembly web page summarizes the bill as “ relating to elections and primaries generally, so as to provide that no election superintendents or boards of registrars shall accept private funding; to UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING TOXIC MASCULINTY Before addressing toxic masculinity, “masculinity” and “femininity” both need to be talked about. ”Toxic masculinity actually was inspired by a feminist movement called toxic femininity, according to “What We Mean When We Say, ‘Toxic Masculinity’”. “I do not think that there is a fix until we deal with the issue ofgender
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STUDENTS’ THOUGHTS ON THE NEW USG GUIDANCE FOR VACCINATED The University System of Georgia (USG) newly released guideline recommendations for university policies for the upcoming Fall semester. After approaching students on the Armstrong campus on Friday, Jun. 4, some were willing to comment on the USG’s suggested university procedures. The USG stated in a live update on May 17, 2021 that they “strongly encourage THE SIBLINGS AND THE COUPLE: THE TWO SIDES OF COVID-19 The George-Anne sat down with two different groups of people who have personally experienced coronavirus. To protect their privacy, we are keeping their names and identities anonymous. During these two separate interviews, two different experiences came to light. One group believes that coronavirus “isn’t that bad,” and the other subjects felt COVID-19 was “almost a PROMOTED – THE GEORGE-ANNE MEDIA GROUP The student led, student read news organization at Georgia SouthernUniversity
WAYS TO STILL HAVE A SUMMER BREAK WHILE TAKING CLASSES 1 day ago · You want to make up for lost credits or speed up your college progress. Maybe you learned the course you’ve been eyeing is only offered during the summer. So, you decide to enroll in summer classes. You feel like you’re signing away summer for textbooks. Howcan
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HAVE THINGS CHANGED SINCE THE MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD 12 hours ago · May 25th, 2021 marked the one year anniversary of George Floyd’s death. The Black Lives Matter movement resurged following Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police officers. We asked the GS community if they believed things have changed since the resurgence of the movement last summer and what else they think needs to be done to ensure the MINORITIES AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE The COVID-19 vaccine has now been distributed through the world with many more doses to be issued through the year. The healthcare system has had a long history of discrimination against minorities and studies like the Tuskegee syphilis study may make it hard for many people of color to trust the new vaccine. Health care COVID VACCINES UNMASKED: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM AN The College of Science and Mathematics hosted another installment of Science on Tap via Zoom called “COVID Vaccines Unmasked: Questions and Answers from an Immunologist” on Thursday, Apr. 22. Dr. Traci Ness, a professor on the Armstrong campus who teaches classes in biology and immunology, and who has a background in studying virusesespecially pox
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HAVE THINGS CHANGED SINCE THE MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD 12 hours ago · May 25th, 2021 marked the one year anniversary of George Floyd’s death. The Black Lives Matter movement resurged following Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police officers. We asked the GS community if they believed things have changed since the resurgence of the movement last summer and what else they think needs to be done to ensure the MINORITIES AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE The COVID-19 vaccine has now been distributed through the world with many more doses to be issued through the year. The healthcare system has had a long history of discrimination against minorities and studies like the Tuskegee syphilis study may make it hard for many people of color to trust the new vaccine. Health care COVID VACCINES UNMASKED: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM AN The College of Science and Mathematics hosted another installment of Science on Tap via Zoom called “COVID Vaccines Unmasked: Questions and Answers from an Immunologist” on Thursday, Apr. 22. Dr. Traci Ness, a professor on the Armstrong campus who teaches classes in biology and immunology, and who has a background in studying virusesespecially pox
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Harmful Tourism. It wouldn’t be summertime without traveling to a new destination . It’s important to know the impacts that travelers can bring to foreign lands. ARE YOU WEARING A MASK AT THE GYM? In accordance with the guidelines set by the university, Georgia Southern’s Recreational Activity Center is enforcing the wearing of masks for all of its attendants. While this is to help stop the spread of COVID-19, some students are unwilling to put up with it while they work out and beginning to move to other gyms INKWELL – CAMPUS CORKBOARD – THE GEORGE-ANNE MEDIA GROUP Inkwell – Campus Corkboard. Welcome to the Armstrong Campus Corkboard where campus events are displayed for students to see and decide if they would like to attend. If your organization or department would like to see their upcoming event on this calendar, please fill out the Event Form, at least a week before the event. MINORITIES AND THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Discrimination against minorities in the US healthcare system has had a long history. Studies like the Tuskegee syphilis study and false beliefs about specific races such as pain tolerance showcase the unequal treatment of people of color. This MAJOR CHANGES: HOW MANY STUDENTS CHANGE THEIR MAJOR IN Major Changes: How many students change their major in college? Dalis Worrell, Project Designer | October 27, 2020. Jump to Comments. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. PARTY CULTURE: THE DARK SIDE OF COLLEGE PARTYING 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. BEST BOOKS FOR SELF-IMPROVEMENT 12 hours ago · thegeorgeanne.com F.I. Williams Center Room 2023 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Email: tips@thegeorgeanne.com STUDENTS’ THOUGHTS ON THE NEW USG GUIDANCE FOR VACCINATED 1 day ago · The University System of Georgia (USG) newly released guideline recommendations for university policies for the upcoming Fall semester. After approaching students on the Armstrong campus on Friday, Jun. 4, some were willing to comment on the USG’s suggested university procedures. The USG stated in a live update on May 17, 2021 that they “strongly encourage COVID VACCINES UNMASKED: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM AN The College of Science and Mathematics hosted another installment of Science on Tap via Zoom called “COVID Vaccines Unmasked: Questions and Answers from an Immunologist” on Thursday, Apr. 22. Dr. Traci Ness, a professor on the Armstrong campus who teaches classes in biology and immunology, and who has a background in studying virusesespecially pox
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COVID VACCINES UNMASKED: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM AN The College of Science and Mathematics hosted another installment of Science on Tap via Zoom called “COVID Vaccines Unmasked: Questions and Answers from an Immunologist” on Thursday, Apr. 22. Dr. Traci Ness, a professor on the Armstrong campus who teaches classes in biology and immunology, and who has a background in studying virusesespecially pox
THE REAL ISSUE WITH GOING OUT DURING A PANDEMIC The Real Issue With Going Out During a Pandemic. One thing that has baffled me as a 21+ college student these past couple of months, is how clueless some of my peers are about the consequences of not caring. As I look at Georgia’s hospitals fill up, with the ICU’s being at 93% capacity, the state is still categorized as one having‘Severe
ARE YOU WEARING A MASK AT THE GYM? In accordance with the guidelines set by the university, Georgia Southern’s Recreational Activity Center is enforcing the wearing of masks for all of its attendants. While this is to help stop the spread of COVID-19, some students are unwilling to put up with it while they work out and beginning to move to other gyms MAJOR CHANGES: HOW MANY STUDENTS CHANGE THEIR MAJOR IN Major Changes: How many students change their major in college? Dalis Worrell, Project Designer | October 27, 2020. Jump to Comments. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. WHAT DOES JAMES GRAHAM’S ABSENCE MEAN FOR GEORGIA SOUTHERN When Georgia Southern held their first scrimmage on Saturday, there was one notable absence: Georgia Tech transfer quarterback James Graham. Graham, a former four-star recruit, started eight games for the Yellow Jackets and was a highly coveted transfer over the offseason. While the specific reason for Graham’s absence is unknown to the public, head coach PARTY CULTURE: THE DARK SIDE OF COLLEGE PARTYING 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. WHAT IS HOUSE BILL 531? House Bill 531 has created a hushed uproar as people are starting to catch wind of what it would entail. While the Georgia General Assembly web page summarizes the bill as “ relating to elections and primaries generally, so as to provide that no election superintendents or boards of registrars shall accept private funding; to UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING TOXIC MASCULINTY Before addressing toxic masculinity, “masculinity” and “femininity” both need to be talked about. ”Toxic masculinity actually was inspired by a feminist movement called toxic femininity, according to “What We Mean When We Say, ‘Toxic Masculinity’”. “I do not think that there is a fix until we deal with the issue ofgender
TWO GEORGIA SOUTHERN STUDENTS KILLED IN CRASH ON I-16 Two Georgia Southern students were killed in a Sunday afternoon accident on I-16 in Emanuel County. According to the Georgia State Patrol (GSP), freshmen Jordan Thomas of Alto, Georgia, and Bradley “Cole” Couey of Kingston, Georgia, were traveling East when Thomas’ vehicle struck a tree. Thomas was driving the Toyota Tacoma pickup and Couey was THE GEORGE-ANNE MEDIA GROUP The student led, student read news organization at Georgia SouthernUniversity
COVID VACCINES UNMASKED: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM AN The College of Science and Mathematics hosted another installment of Science on Tap via Zoom called “COVID Vaccines Unmasked: Questions and Answers from an Immunologist” on Thursday, Apr. 22. Dr. Traci Ness, a professor on the Armstrong campus who teaches classes in biology and immunology, and who has a background in studying virusesespecially pox
THE REAL ISSUE WITH GOING OUT DURING A PANDEMIC The Real Issue With Going Out During a Pandemic. One thing that has baffled me as a 21+ college student these past couple of months, is how clueless some of my peers are about the consequences of not caring. As I look at Georgia’s hospitals fill up, with the ICU’s being at 93% capacity, the state is still categorized as one having‘Severe
ARE YOU WEARING A MASK AT THE GYM? In accordance with the guidelines set by the university, Georgia Southern’s Recreational Activity Center is enforcing the wearing of masks for all of its attendants. While this is to help stop the spread of COVID-19, some students are unwilling to put up with it while they work out and beginning to move to other gyms MAJOR CHANGES: HOW MANY STUDENTS CHANGE THEIR MAJOR IN Major Changes: How many students change their major in college? Dalis Worrell, Project Designer | October 27, 2020. Jump to Comments. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. WHAT DOES JAMES GRAHAM’S ABSENCE MEAN FOR GEORGIA SOUTHERN When Georgia Southern held their first scrimmage on Saturday, there was one notable absence: Georgia Tech transfer quarterback James Graham. Graham, a former four-star recruit, started eight games for the Yellow Jackets and was a highly coveted transfer over the offseason. While the specific reason for Graham’s absence is unknown to the public, head coach PARTY CULTURE: THE DARK SIDE OF COLLEGE PARTYING 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. WHAT IS HOUSE BILL 531? House Bill 531 has created a hushed uproar as people are starting to catch wind of what it would entail. While the Georgia General Assembly web page summarizes the bill as “ relating to elections and primaries generally, so as to provide that no election superintendents or boards of registrars shall accept private funding; to UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING TOXIC MASCULINTY Before addressing toxic masculinity, “masculinity” and “femininity” both need to be talked about. ”Toxic masculinity actually was inspired by a feminist movement called toxic femininity, according to “What We Mean When We Say, ‘Toxic Masculinity’”. “I do not think that there is a fix until we deal with the issue ofgender
TWO GEORGIA SOUTHERN STUDENTS KILLED IN CRASH ON I-16 Two Georgia Southern students were killed in a Sunday afternoon accident on I-16 in Emanuel County. According to the Georgia State Patrol (GSP), freshmen Jordan Thomas of Alto, Georgia, and Bradley “Cole” Couey of Kingston, Georgia, were traveling East when Thomas’ vehicle struck a tree. Thomas was driving the Toyota Tacoma pickup and Couey was STUDENTS’ THOUGHTS ON THE NEW USG GUIDANCE FOR VACCINATED 19 hours ago · The University System of Georgia (USG) newly released guideline recommendations for university policies for the upcoming Fall semester. After approaching students on the Armstrong campus on Friday, Jun. 4, some were willing to comment on the USG’s suggested university procedures. The USG stated in a live update on May 17, 2021 that they “strongly encourage USG PUBLISHES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VACCINATED INDIVIDUALS The University System of Georgia (USG) recently released new recommendations for university procedures for Fall 2021. “We strongly encourage faculty, staff, students and visitors to get vaccinated and will continue to do so. While the vaccines are safe and effective, it is an individual decision to receive one and will not berequired to be
COVID VACCINES UNMASKED: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM AN The College of Science and Mathematics hosted another installment of Science on Tap via Zoom called “COVID Vaccines Unmasked: Questions and Answers from an Immunologist” on Thursday, Apr. 22. Dr. Traci Ness, a professor on the Armstrong campus who teaches classes in biology and immunology, and who has a background in studying virusesespecially pox
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INKWELL – CAMPUS CORKBOARD – THE GEORGE-ANNE MEDIA GROUP Inkwell – Campus Corkboard. Welcome to the Armstrong Campus Corkboard where campus events are displayed for students to see and decide if they would like to attend. If your organization or department would like to see their upcoming event on this calendar, please fill out the Event Form, at least a week before the event. BOOKS TO READ THAT WILL MAKE YOU CRY Okay, let’s be honest. Everyone loves a good cry. When I mention to my friends that I absolutely love when a book is so powerful and moving that it makes be cry they always give me strange looks. I’ve compiled a list of the best cry-worthy books that are guaranteed to crush your heart, but THE SIBLINGS AND THE COUPLE: THE TWO SIDES OF COVID-19 The George-Anne sat down with two different groups of people who have personally experienced coronavirus. To protect their privacy, we are keeping their names and identities anonymous. During these two separate interviews, two different experiences came to light. One group believes that coronavirus “isn’t that bad,” and the other subjects felt COVID-19 was “almost a GS STUDENTS PROMISED ANOTHER FINANCIAL RELIEF CHECK MONTHS Students will be seeing some federally funded relief grants through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act which will aid the university and its students similarly to the CARES act. Last year, Georgia Southern received over $22 million from the CARES act, of which half was required to go directlyto students in
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