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Chase Amoroso

Chase Amoroso

Chase Amoroso is a Georgia Southern graduate originally from Long Island, NY. He majored in multimedia journalism with a minor in biology. He is a freelance writer and has a special interest in covering nature.

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Recent Work by Chase

Georgia Southern Hosts MMJ for a Day

Georgia Southern Hosts MMJ for a Day

Multi-media journalism students at Georgia Southern University received real-world experience last week as professional journalist descended on the campus for a day transforming the classroom into an actual TV news operation.
Hearts & Hands preparing for second annual Grillin' for Healing

Hearts & Hands preparing for second annual Grillin' for Healing

The event, which includes a BBQ competition, games, food, live music, and more, is open to the public and raises funds for the Hearts and Hands Clinic. Hearts & Hands provides primary medical care to low income, uninsured individuals in Bulloch County.
El Maguey opening second location in Market District

El Maguey opening second location in Market District

Genaro and Seleste Carmona, opened their first location in Brooklet around four years ago and hope to bring something new to Statesboro.
Statesboro author Janice Case publishes debut novel on grief and love

Statesboro author Janice Case publishes debut novel on grief and love

Janice Case and her main character Liza have a lot in common: they are both mothers to children who live out of state, both live in South Georgia, are wonderful grandmothers who love their grandbabies, and are both widows.
BIG holds first Cafe of the year

BIG holds first Cafe of the year

Georgia Southern's Business Innovation Group (BIG) held its first BIG Cafe of the year on Wednesday, January 11. These sessions hosted by BIG provide a space to facilitate and help local entrepreneurs learn and grow while sharing coffee and food.
GS Parker College of Business classes donate funds to Teal House

GS Parker College of Business classes donate funds to Teal House

In early December, two Georgia Southern University entrepreneurship classes instructed by Dr. Steve Stewart donated money to two local nonprofits focused on sexual assault and domestic violence.
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