Today’s kids who attend middle school experience a different reality than the one we grew up in. This dynamic always exists as social climates change as well as school policies regarding classroom environment. Many people look back on middle school and high school after attending and see that the next group experiences a different environment.
The news media does not just tell us what to think about. It also subliminally tells us how we should think about it. Georgia Southern Multimedia Journalism Professor Dr. Holly Cowart presented the Robert I. Strozier Faculty Lecture Series on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022. Dr. Cowart’s lecture presented examples of differences in how the media.
Many aspects of public gatherings have been touch-and-go since the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic. This new reality has impacted schools and universities in many ways, adding new challenges to classrooms regarding safety and accessibility for all students and faculty. Despite the reality that universities have had nearly 2 years to refine their approach to.
The George-Anne Inkwell sat down with Georgia Southern athletic director Jared Benko on Friday, Jan. 14, and discussed the relationship between the Georgia Southern athletic department and the community on the Armstrong campus. Benko made it clear throughout the conversation that his department maintains an active interest in holding NCAA-sponsored events in Savannah, making them.
Adam McKay, writer and director of the 2021 film “Don’t Look Up,” has had a remarkable career. The mastermind behind “Step Brothers,” “The Other Guys,” and “The Big Short” has adjusted his career one film at a time, moving slowly from distilled, goofy hilarity to more nuanced satire. “The Big Short” and “Step Brothers” are.