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Headlines | Jan 25, 06 06:03 PM | Comments (0)

Recent Headlines

Two-thirds sexually harassed: Students PR News
King's children split on the sale of Center
Georgia Informer
Crash kills Thomson man
Augusta Chronicle
Taking Savannah back
Connect Savannah
MLK Day parade in Swainsboro
Forest Blade
Atlanta leaders call for action to honor King
Atlanta Daily World
Suspect in Statesboro standoff new in town
Gainesville Times
Final debate on Alito nomination
Fox News
Wiretap defense invokes Lincoln, Roosevelt
SF Chronicle
Exit polls give Fatah the edge Aljazeera
Thames whale died 'trying to find squid'
Independent


Features | Jan 25, 06 03:10 PM | Comments (0)

A Teacher’s Heartache

By Lindsey McKinney
Savannah, Ga., December 5, 2005-Have you ever seen or had a student that insists on eating pencils, another student who is pulling out her hair and yet another that is too hyper active to sit still in his seat? If you are Emily Glick, this is your life.


Headlines | Jan 17, 06 02:52 AM | Comments (0)

Today's Headlines

Couple holding attorney hostage CNN
Lawyer taken hostage near city hall in Statesboro Forbes
New telephone scam in Statesboro, woman gets call
WTOC
Boy shot by his friend in Brooklet, now in hospital
WTOC
Alito vote now set for Jan. 24
Marketwatch
Gore launches attack on Bush over wiretapping
Guardian
EU3 move to refer Iran to Security Council
Reuters


Features | Jan 12, 06 09:35 PM | Comments (0)

Too Young to Fight

By Kristin Miller
hiroshima.jpgIn Iraq, it was the time of morning when darkness turned into light. In a moment of disbelief, Chris Dellerba pulled a lifeless body from a battered military Hummvee. He held the body, beaten and bloodied, tight to his chest.


Headlines | Jan 11, 06 11:15 PM | Comments (0)

Today's Headlines

U.S. Says No Choice but to Consider Sanctions on Iran
Sources: Nearby tank had extra air for trapped miners
UN calls for $1.5bn bird flu fund
Gitmo Detainee Says Will Boycott Hearing
Alito gives no signs of extremism
1-year-old girl out of Miami hospital after organ transplants
Ayurveda lessons for US medicos


Features | Jan 2, 06 04:53 PM | Comments (0)

Use of Technology in Classroom Instruction

By Myrtice Boone
hiroshima.jpgStatesboro, Ga. - Waking up to an alarm at 8:00 a.m. and rolling out of the bed to get ready for a 9:30 a.m. class may be the convention for most students, but not for all students.


Commentaries | Jan 2, 06 04:46 PM | Comments (0)

Small Town Newspapers Hold True to the Community

By Chris Collins
newsread.jpg Whether you grew up here in Statesboro, or are from a more metropolitan area of Georgia, if you live in Statesboro, you have no doubt read the Statesboro Herald.


News | Jan 2, 06 04:33 PM | Comments (0)

National Youth-At-Risk Conference 2006

By Trista Adams
Georgia Southern University officially announced Friday that the largest annual conference on youth in the Southern States will be held on March 5-8, 2006 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Savannah, Georgia.


News | Jan 2, 06 04:28 PM | Comments (0)

Black Students Take a Stance

By Myrtice Boone

Students from various organizations discussed the unfair treatment among Georgia Southern University, specifically those who are African-American, at the various establishments in Statesboro in the Russell Union Tuesday night.

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