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When you first step into college, everything can be both exciting and overwhelming. It’s a new chapter in your life, with new ...
As fall settles over Statesboro, Georgia Southern’s fall sports season is ready to take flight. Eagle Nation has plenty to be excited about this year. Football continues to be the centerpiece of ...
Over the summer, several updates/changes occurred around campus. Below, we recapped them so everyone is up to speed going into this school year. Changes to University Housing: Over the summer, several ...
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As a student living away from home, finding on-campus employment is an opportunity for both personal and professional growth.
Georgia Southern’s Gospel Choir poses in front of the yellow, red, green and black decorated balloon wall honoring and celebrating Black History Month at the Kick-Off Event on February 6.
Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, first published in 1937, tells the story of Janie Crawford, a light-skinned African American woman who struggles and triumphs as she grows and ...
STATESBORO — Four former on-campus residents say the mold problem in their apartment forced them into temporary housing for 91 days. Our investigation found dozens of mold remediation cases and nearly ...
Owner Ginny Hendley explained how her father Ray Hendley pioneered Hendley Properties. “Hendley Properties started in 1968 long before I was born and back then we were one of the only places people ...
For the past five years and the next 35 years, Corvias is responsible for the management, upkeep, renovations and policies regarding student housing on the Armstrong campus. The property management ...
Friday is the last day the University Store will be open before it is changed to a Barnes & Noble College, which will open on April 14. In the weeks leading up to the closure, merchandise and other ...
Georgia Southern University aims to establish a new dental school, pending approval of the state budget by Governor Kemp. The current proposal is to locate this new school on the Armstrong Campus.