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February 2017

Religion on Campus

“People who don’t go to church think they know everything there is to know about religion, and they don’t. People who do go to church think they know everything there is to know about religion, and they don’t.” - Dr. James M. Woods Woods, a professor...

February 28, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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Qualities of an Attractive Person

“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” You may have heard that quote somewhere, sometime in your life. Maybe your parents or grandparents told you that. Perhaps someone older and wiser might have scolded you for thinking superficially. Either way,...

February 27, 2017  By Kristy Daniels   Posted In  Features 
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National Margarita Day

This Wednesday is not Wine Wednesday, but it is National Margarita Day! According to National Geographic, “as of 2008, the margarita was the most commonly ordered drink in the U.S.” If you cannot get to the closest Margaritaville this Wednesday, we have...

February 22, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Cuisine & Culture 
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The Staying Power of Satire and Political Literature

With politically charged Saturday Night Live skits, Daily Show clips and Samantha Bee monologues shared on Facebook and Twitter, satirical content goes viral on a regular basis. However, videos aren’t the only form of satire available to the public,...

February 21, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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International Conversation Hours Bring Diversity and Comfort to Campus

Every Friday of each semester, Georgia Southern students from all around the world gather for a light lunch and refreshments on the school’s campus. Backed by the Office of International Programs and Services, International Conversation Hours are sponsored...

February 20, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Features 
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Top Five Sex Positions at GS

After sending out a quiz that would be viewed and voted upon by close to 200 people, the top five most popular sex positions would be easily differentiated from the less popular. The thing with sex is that people always will have their go-to favorites...

February 17, 2017  By Ariane Jensen   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Valentine’s Playlist

Avett Brothers: Kick Drum Heart: The Avett Brother’s Kick Drum Heart is upbeat, kinetic combination of thumping bass drums and piano jingles. This lovely ode, true to its title, describes one’s banging, beating heart as a kick drum, capturing the wild...

February 16, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Can I Find Love in Just 36 Questions?

“They say love is in the air, so I hold my breath…” Ah, Drake always knows exactly how we feel. Love is in the air, and some of us are not feeling it. However, if you want to attempt to make someone fall in love with you without having to go buy a “love...

February 15, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Creating Cards for Valentine’s Day

What Valentine’s Day is known for is the sweet nothings people say and the gifts one receives. Most of the gifts you will receive will also come with cards, and it always means more when the card is handmade. To make a handmade card there are certain...

February 14, 2017  By Ariane Jensen   Posted In  Life & Style 
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Dating App Red Flags

In a generation reared from the cradle with an iPhone as a pacifier and the internet as a blanket, the dating game is not what it used to be. Long gone are the days of lonely hearts ads and taking your sweetheart to the ice cream parlor. Instead, smartphone...

February 13, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Features 
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