Walking into the George-Anne office as a freshman reporter, I never could have imagined the journey ahead. Eden Hodges, my Editor-in-Chief, pushed me out of my comfort zone from day one. Little did I know, that was just the first of many comfort zones I’d have to leave behind. After just one semester, I was.
Where do I start? Three years ago, I was a clueless sophomore at a college I really didn’t want to attend. But, after some forcefulness from my parents, I joined The George-Anne. Looking back, it was one of the best decisions I ever made. My editor-in-chief at the time, Andy Cole, trusted me, who had.
2000’s hip-hop artist T-Pain has been booked for Georgia Southern’s spring concert this April, making him the first headliner at Hanner Fieldhouse since 2015. “You asked. We listened. Concerts at Georgia Southern are back!” read a post from GS’ University Programming Board (UPB). View this post on Instagram .
A drunk driver drove herself and another passenger into the pond next to the Education and Engineering buildings, Friday night. Both the driver and passenger were okay, escaping through the windows of the car with some assistance from State Trooper Aaron Ramirez. The driver ran the stop sign coming off of Akins Boulevard and plunged.