For the most part, the staff writers and editors of the Inkwell at Armstrong seem just like everybody else. However, an insider scoop this week revealed that the members of the Inkwell have some pretty unique and scandalous secret lives. The most jarring? Duncan Sligh, co-editor of the paper, isn’t an actual Georgia Southern University.
Some time in the past school year, you may have received a Georgia Southern University issued check or two for an undisclosed amount. These checks were given out as a result of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) passed by Congress in March 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since these checks.
Sarah Lee, a senior Theater Performance student enrolled in the Honors College at Armstrong, has made incredible strides in her time here. Lee started at Georgia Southern in 2018 and has remained here for the duration of her undergraduate career. Over the course of her four years here: she has become president of Alpha Psi.
You may have heard the term “seasonal depression” get thrown around lately, but seasonal depression (or seasonal affective disorder) is accurate. Traditionally, seasonal affective disorder gets categorized as depression associated with changes in the season. More specifically, changes in the season. These changes result in no sunlight and gloomy, cold weather that we’ve seen a.
Today, the women of Alpha Sigma Tau held a bake sale outside the Galley in the student union. Although Alpha Sigma Tau’s official philanthropy is the Women’s Wellness Initiative, the bake sale was held for another cause. The bake sale was held as a fundraiser for Melissa Pickering, mom of Alpha Sigma Tau’s Jaelyn Pickering,.