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Harry Potter on Campus: Finals Feast

Did you miss your Hogwarts letter all those years ago too? Well, I’ve got you covered on how to make your GSU experience just a little more magical.  Finals are just around the corner and that means endless hours of studying, for muggles and wizards...

December 3, 2014  By Tayler Critchlow   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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Surviving Flu Season

Fall is the time of year when the leaves are changing, the trees are changing colors, and the air is a lot crisper. Shades of orange, brown and red are prevalent everywhere. But it is also flu season. Beginning in October and sometimes lasting until May,...

November 24, 2014  By Brianna Quarterman   Posted In  Health & Fitness 
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How To Make Thanksgiving Dinner Like A Professional

Thanksgiving is a really intense meal that can easily be awesome or crumble like a spoonful of dry stuffing. Having taken some culinary arts classes and by watching my mom make the Thanksgiving spread from the safety of our kitchen bar stool, I have some...

November 24, 2014  By Jeff Licciardello   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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The Holiday Gift Guide for Your College Budget

It’s that time of year again! Time to bundle up in our winters finest, brave the harsh weather, and find the best sales! People flock to the malls and stores to pick out gifts for their closest friends and family. For college students, having a large...

November 24, 2014  By Brianna Quarterman   Posted In  Life & Style 
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The Men of Movember

    Help raise awareness for men's health by staring at handsome men with beards. Trust us, it's a win-win.  For more information about Movember and prostate cancer check out us.movember.com

November 19, 2014  By Kat Lewallen   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Where The Sidewalk Ends

If you’ve ever stumbled back home from the plaza, then you’ve probably noticed Daniel Wair, commonly known around the ‘Boro as “Chalk Guy”. He’s the man who sits down on the pavement square right by Retrievers Sports Bar & Grill and creates...

November 17, 2014  By Kat Lewallen   Posted In  Features 
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Discount Date Night: Build a better date on a budget for your every stage of your relationship

The new found freedom you have upon coming to college coupled with the large co-ed student body may make it seem like your dating options are unlimited, but your “college poor” budget suggests otherwise. If binge-watching Netflix together is no longer...

November 12, 2014  By Peyton Callanan   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Harry Potter on Campus: The Slug Club

Did you miss your Hogwarts letter all those years ago too? Well, I’ve got you covered on how to make your GSU experience just a little more magical.   Welcome to the Slug Club! Professor Slughorn is here on campus to give you the golden...

November 12, 2014  By Tayler Critchlow   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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Petsboro: Boss

Reflector Magazine wishes to celebrate the lives of Statesboro’s coolest pets (because let’s be honest, people are just the worst). Boss may be a 90 pound hoss, but he is really a puppy at heart. He loves to play fetch and tug-o-war. Although...

November 10, 2014    Posted In  Features 
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Professors Were Once College Students Too: Nick Radko

Sometimes when sitting in class it can be hard to imagine your professors as a regular college student. To us they are our teachers that are all grown up and maybe don’t always understand why we come in late or didn’t get that assignment in on time,...

November 10, 2014  By Meagan Greene   Posted In  Features 
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