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September 2017

How to Get the Most Out of National Coffee Day

For a vast majority of us, before we’re able to talk to anyone, start the day, or even function properly, we need that steamy, dreamy, hot cup of Joe (a.k.a our morning coffee). Its heavenly aroma fills your house and nostrils, all the while assuring...

September 27, 2017  By Araya Jackson   Posted In  Community  Cuisine & Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Mystery of a King Among Cars

For years, I’ve walked through lot 42 on the GS campus and marveled at the mystery car. For starters, you can’t miss it. A large vehicle alone, of an unfamiliar make and model, is covered in a bright bumblebee yellow. I wanted to know one thing: Who owns...

September 26, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Community  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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Unofficial Top Ten One-Hit Wonders

Today is National One-Hit Wonder Day and in honor, we are compiling a short list of classic one-hit-wonders* to soundtrack your day. Artists whose fifteen minutes of fame topped charts and hearts in their prime. Hopefully these catchy tunes will drown...

September 25, 2017  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Resume Cheat-Sheet

At some point in every student’s college career, they come to realize college will end one day. All that hard work you’ve put in needs to go somewhere, which can be a great, but also terrifying, exciting and nerve wracking prospect. Luckily, the real...

September 21, 2017  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Community  Life & Style  Uncategorized 
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A Date with Destiny (and Hurricane Irma)

Long before it made landfall, the world had it’s eyes on Hurricane Irma. Prior to making landfall on the continental U.S., Irma broke the record for the longest sustained Category 5 hurricane.   "I see you girl" - Riley Curry An interesting enough...

September 19, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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Sounds of Silence: The Secret Life of Gus

After his last phone conference of the day, Gus stands up and straightens his papers. He nudges his Adrian Peterson bobble-head, creating the illusion of a nodding appreciation for another hard day of labor, and he sets out for the door. “Later,...

September 18, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Features  Reflections  Uncategorized 
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An Ode to the Georgia Southern Tailgate

“Hey ladies, hey fellas, hey gentlemen, one more time for the greatest team in America.” – Coach Erk Russell   The alarm sounds early Saturday morning, a college students dawn, around 8:30 A.M. You press snooze once, maybe twice, but the excitement...

September 6, 2017  By Araya Jackson   Posted In  Community  Reflections  Sports 
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Artist Jeffery Moser’s Take on New Media

In the current digital age, films and music have lost their physicality, explained Jeffrey Moser, assistant professor of interactive media design at West Virginia University. Moser spoke on his artistic experience with "transmediation" on Thursday...

September 5, 2017  By Dana Lark   Posted In  Entertainment | Pop Culture  Features  Uncategorized 
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