The Last Laugh Improv Troupe performed two shows on the Armstrong Campus in the International Gardens on Mar. 25 and 26. Students, faculty, and family were in attendance as the troupe, led by Senior Fiona Schirmer, performed high energy, improvisational comedy.
The actors performed a long-form, improvised storyline that ran through the entire show. The breaks between scenes were occupied by a variety of games that highlighted the individual actors’ abilities.
The show provided a fun way for students and others to let off steam after working through a pandemic that has lasted over a year. The audience was very supportive and often participatory in the show itself, with audience involvement being a long-standing tradition of improv.
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Enrollment Services offers Georgia Southern students central hub for student services
March 10, 2021
Enrollment Services, a central hub that is dedicated to helping students connect the dots when it comes to the enrollment process, now has two walk-up service centers at Georgia Southern University.
Located in the Rosenwald Building on the Statesboro Campus and in Victor Hall on the Armstrong Campus in Savannah, Enrollment Services is a first stop for undergraduate and graduate students who have questions regarding general admissions, student records, student accounts and student aid.
“We are here to be an advocate for our students and to make sure their needs for the enrollment process are met,” said Alexis Stinson, director of Enrollment Services. “This is important for our students because they no longer have to go to various departments around campus to get the information they need or questions answered. We’re here to handle most, if not all, enrollment questions for
Georgia Southern Performing Arts Center brings drive-in movies to Statesboro Campus
February 26, 2021
Students from the Armstrong Campus enjoy a drive-in movie earlier this semester. Screenings like this will be available on the Statesboro Campus starting in March at the Performing Arts Center.
Drive-in movies have developed into a popular form of entertainment for communities around the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Georgia Southern University Performing Arts Center (PAC) will bring the socially-distanced viewings to the Statesboro Campus starting March 6 with “Dreamgirls.”
“The Performing Arts Center’s primary mission is cultural outreach to the community, and in a normal year, we are lucky to be able to host dozens of events each semester,” said PAC Director Stacie McDaniel. “We’ve been toying with the idea of presenting a series of films for a while, and this situation has just given us a reason to find a way to make it viable and unique.”