GSU Upperclassman Talk About On-Campus v. Off-Campus Housing
STATESBORO, GA. – Need help deciding what drink to order? To help you find the perfect drink the next time you are out with friends, we asked patrons at Retriever’s Bar & Grill to name their favorite drink. Note: All respondents are over 21 years of age.
The battle between Toshiba and Sony for the newest HD format has finally come to an end this month as Toshiba announced they would no longer be producing HD/DVDs.
Peggy Cozart, 45, shares her career experiences, her passion for vintage motorcycle racing, and some personal memories about Georgia Southern University.
Students are bombarded with a great amount of stress as the 2007 spring semester comes to an end, thanks to final exams. Here are a few ways to cope with the stress.
Children of local migrant families are learning to speak English. An ESL class at Langston Chapel Elementary is leading the way in this effort.
The organizer of GSU's largest annual conference and a Professor of Education Dan Rea says the conference will be bigger and better this year, to be held March 4-7 in Savannah.
James Healy, the editor of Statesboro Herald, says his newspaper is in the process of adopting convergence journalism. He also discusses a variety of journalism topics.
The Averitt Center for the Arts continues to offer a wide variety of performances, and it expects over 30,000 visitors this year.
The Georgia Southern University Botanical Garden, spread over 11 acres, offers a place to enjoy the peace and serenity of greenery in the growing town of Statesboro. An estimated 10,000 people visit the gardens every year.
Looking for a Job…? Georgia Southern University and the City of Statesboro provide sources of employment for a city that supposedly has no job opportunities.