Students, mark your calendar for the upcoming performances of “The Thin Tweed Line.” Performances are from April 28th to April 30th at 7 p.m. and one on May 1st at 2:30 p.m. in the black box theater in Jenkins Hall. This is an original play written by Armstrong’s philosophy professor Jack Simmons. It is also.
Students, it is of the utmost importance that I inform you of the following alleged events occurring on Armstrong Campus. For months, an Inwell reporter has been undercover with the Friends of Cats (FOC) organization to uncover their nefarious alliance with the feline residents on campus. After undergoing a series of cryptic and moderately traumatizing.
Emmi Lou Propst is a sophomore nursing student on Armstrong Campus. After doing one year at Columbus State University, Emmi made the big decision to transfer to GSU with her two best friends and move to Savannah. A week after transferring, she changed her major to nursing. Despite all of the change, Emmi is thriving.
I have experienced, in my opinion, the epitome of Armstrong campus culture and community. On Thursday, February 17th, I attended the Philosophy Club’s open mic night on campus, and it has left a lasting impression on me. The Philosophy Club held debates and discussions between professors and students alike on philosophical ideas and questions to.
Mark your calendars to come see “Time Flies” and other shorts by David Ives showing in the Blackbox Theatre on Armstrong Campus from February 23rd to February 27th at 7:30 p.m. Admissions will be free for all GSU students, faculty and staff. Traditional, slow-paced, and predictable are adjectives that cannot be used to describe the.