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Omicron Delta Kappa celebrates new members; Six local students inducted

Omicron Delta Kappa celebrates new members; Six local students inducted

Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, welcomed 115 new initiates from six universities during September 2022
Country music star Chris Cagle to shine on Statesboro

Country music star Chris Cagle to shine on Statesboro

The country music superstar's performance is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 at the Performing Arts Center
Haunted Forest relocates to Fairgrounds

Haunted Forest relocates to Fairgrounds

The 2022 Haunted Forest of Statesboro will be held at the Kiwanis Fairgrounds on Oct. 25 to 31.
GS to host an evening with Pulitzer Prize winner Jackie Sibblies Drury

GS to host an evening with Pulitzer Prize winner Jackie Sibblies Drury

Event takes place Oct 20th at the Nessmith Lane Conference Center Ballroom
Savannah's economy continues slow growth

Savannah's economy continues slow growth

The business index for the Savannah metro economy increased one percent in the second quarter, according to Georgia Southern University’s latest Economic Monitor.
Voters to decide Nov. 8 if E-SPLOST for school district will be extended

Voters to decide Nov. 8 if E-SPLOST for school district will be extended

Early voting begins on Monday, Oct. 17 and runs through Nov. 4, and the general election day is Nov. 8.
Georgia students beat national average on ACT sixth year in a row

Georgia students beat national average on ACT sixth year in a row

Georgia’s class of 2022 recorded an average composite score of 21.6, compared to the national average of 19.8
Georgia Southern professor named Sociologist of the Year

Georgia Southern professor named Sociologist of the Year

GSU Associate Professor of Sociology Ned Rinalducci, Ph.D., received the lifetime achievement award from the Georgia Sociological Association (GSA)
Ogeechee Tech Foundation awards 83 scholarships at annual banquet

Ogeechee Tech Foundation awards 83 scholarships at annual banquet

The Ogeechee Technical College Foundation recently held its annual scholarship dinner in the Oak Room of the Jack Hill Building at the College. The 83 awards recognized at the banquet are the most since the college was founded in 1986.
State health leader to discuss past, present, and future of Georgia’s public health at Norman Fries lecture

State health leader to discuss past, present, and future of Georgia’s public health at Norman Fries lecture

The event will take place on Oct. 17 at the Performing Arts Center on Georgia Southern University's Statesboro Campus