Blog: I’m Gonna Pop Some Tags!
Welcome my fellow peers! If you who crave fashion and who love to show your personality through your style, this is the perfect place for you to be. Every week, I’ll show you how to keep up with the...
View ArticleComing Up At SSU (01-28-2014 News Web Update)
Due to the expected winter weather event, the university will close at 4 p.m. today for all non-essential personnel. Evening classes are cancelled. Offices will also be closed. The university will also...
View ArticleTerry Hamilton Hosts Black Aids Event at Savannah State
by Kristina Edwards & Brittany Fields Terry Hamilton, Vice President in the healthcare field, hosted the HIV/AIDS event at Savannah State University in the Social Science Building in room 115....
View ArticleThe Quilts of Glee’s Bend
by Preston Blackman Based on a true story, February 12, The Quilts of Gee’s Bend will follow the life of a young woman, Sadie, on the search to find herself. With the help of her sister and mother hey...
View ArticleHow casual is Casual Sex?
by DeAnn Goins From little girls, we are groomed to believe that we are to grow up, fall in love, get married, have babies and take care of our family. As ladies, we should cross our legs when we sit,...
View ArticleIf You Like it Then You Should’ve Put a… Title on It?
by DeAnn Goins According to an informal survey of 50 people conducted on this campus, there are levels to relationships. There are apparently steps before being able to be called someone’s significant...
View ArticleHomecoming Safety Alert
Homecoming Safety Alert FROM: Dr. David Smith, Jr., Vice President for Student Affairs (Interim) As we begin our week of Homecoming festivities, it is critically important for you to be...
View ArticleHow casual is Casual Sex?
by DeAnn Goins From little girls, we are groomed to believe that we are to grow up, fall in love, get married, have babies and take care of our family. As ladies, we should cross our legs when we sit,...
View ArticleOwn Your Own Backyard
By: Kandice Reynolds & Brikita Barrett Professionals in the music industry came to Savannah State University today to encourage students in the Mass Communications Department on their future in...
View ArticleSavannah State Acknowledges Alumni at Annual SRPI Luncheon
by Maurice Pierce The 63rd Southern Regional Press Institute got underway on Thursday, February 20 with many workshops to educate and help college and high school students with future careers. The...
View ArticleMen’s Baseball Team Drops Three Conference Games
Coming off a loss to Mercer University and consecutive losses to Norfolk State, Savannah State’s Baseball team looked to rebound against Florida A&M in back to back games on March 8 and a third...
View ArticleSSU Pitcher Drafted by Los Angeles Angels
As the 2014-1015 season for Savannah State’s baseball team continues, a deep bullpen has lost a major and competitive part of its team. Former Savannah State Pitcher Kyle McGowin, was drafted in the...
View ArticleMy Soapbox: Gentrification in Savannah
I am all for change…if it benefits. For some reason, there isn’t much talk about gentrification taking place here in Savannah. I find that so odd because the majority of the city’s population, which...
View ArticleAttempted Robbery; Shot Fired in University Village
Late Sunday night, students were alerted by email that a single gunshot was fired in the University Village. Initial reports say officers are investigating an attempted robbery in apartment 536. No...
View ArticleThe 2013 MEAC championship teams spark flames again: Battle of the Cats
After SSU took the 2013 MEAC championship from the Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman last season, they met once again over this past weekend seeking revenge against the Tigers of SSU. The game on Saturday...
View ArticleSSU offers students bikes to rent
by Blaine Ford Spring is here, and the weather is breathtaking! What better way to enjoy our days than getting out and soaking up the sun? SSU is now offering students the option of “Bike Renting”...
View ArticleBanning Tobacco on Ga Campuses
By Ja’Mond Allen Tobacco use will be banned on Georgia public college campuses starting Oct. 1st. In a preliminary vote, the state Board of Regents voted unanimously for the ban with little...
View ArticleOfficial Complaint Filed Against SSU on Behalf of Ms. SSU Candidate
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View ArticleBlue and Orange Scrimmage Game Photo Gallery
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