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The George-Anne

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2020

Covid-19

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The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Sep 2020

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • WHAT IS THE C.A.R.E.S CENTER?
  • Meet the Staff
  • This isn't going anywhere
  • University community speaks out after Jacob Blake
  • CARES teams during Covid-19
  • 363 positive COVID-19 cases during third week
  • Report again named Statesboro and Bulloch county as "red zones"
  • Serve912 'serves' up new plan amidst Covid-19 pandemic
  • What do students think of the new food delivery robots?
  • How are student organizations functioning during the Covid-19 pandemic?
  • Opinions
  • Features
  • News
  • Puzzles


The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Sep 2020

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • SAY THEIR NAMES... KNOW THEIR STORIES...
  • An open letter to the Georgia Southern Community
  • Two employees die from COVID-19, two similar statements released
  • On-campus residents resist new COVID-19 policies
  • On-campus tours return to Southern
  • Greek life goes virtual
  • Student Resources on Campus
  • Is social distancing working on campus?
  • We Asked, You Responded
  • Dingus MaGee's temporarily closes citing COVID-19 concerns
  • The Blue Room to temporarily close effective immediately
  • Southern Adventures changes
  • Football practice suspended


The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Aug 2020

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • HOW BAD IS THE MOLD PROBLEM IN ON-CAMPUS DORMS?
  • Seen At Southern
  • Mental Whiplash
  • "Toggle" to Online Learning
  • Where are college students' COVID-19 positive cases reported to?
  • Waters College of Health Professions tp Offer New Military Training Program
  • 40 Under 40 Class of 2020
  • Eagle Dining Services serves up new dining plans
  • White House names Statesboro as a "red zone"