By Jolie Nguyen, Staff Writer Thanksgiving is coming closer and there are plans being prepared for. Some students are just going to enjoy their Thanksgiving at home. Some will go on a trip to somewhere or go to a relative’s house to visit. “So far, for my Thanksgiving, I am planning to go home and... Continue Reading →
Changes to SARC Accommodations
By Rebecca Munday, Editor For students who receive accommodations through the Student Accessibility Resource Center (SARC) requesting and receiving those accommodations for next semester will be a little different than usual. Once students have been approved to receive accommodations, they should go online and fill out the accommodation letter request form for the Armstrong campus.... Continue Reading →
Students Adjust to a New Kind of Learning
By Rebecca Munday, Editor Students had mixed feelings and expectations for the fall semester after the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to adapt to a mode of learning and interaction unlike any previous semesters. The university leadership sent out an email in the last week of July that read, “In terms of your classes, details on... Continue Reading →
SGA Announces New Members
By Rebecca Munday, Editor The results of the 2020-21 Student Government Association (SGA) election came out the evening of Oct. 28. Amare McJolly, a sophomore in the music education program, won the only contested executive officer seat for Director of Auxiliary Services. McJolly will serve with the President, Kahria Hadley, the Executive Vice President, Nailah... Continue Reading →
Read the Latest Issues Online Now
By Rebecca Munday, Editor For students who want to catch up on this semester’s news and events, check out the George-Anne Inkwell on Georgia Southern’s Digital Commons. Past editions can be found on Georgia Southern’s Digital Commons under “The Inkwell.” After reaching that page, follow these steps: 1. Choose the calendar year you want from... Continue Reading →