Statesboro City Council kicked off the new year by welcoming its newest member in a Thursday meeting at City Hall.
Notable changes for the proposed 2013-14 Bulloch County school calendar buck a recent tradition and give additional days to assist students that have fallen behind.
Seventh-grade art student Kelsey Fallin was announced Tuesday as the winner of the inaugural Georgia Southern University Eagle Nation in Education contest, awarding her the chance to personally design an eagle sculpture for her school.
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Echoing advice given to him as a young man, Dr. Frank Simmons III issued a challenge to graduating students during Georgia Southern University's 21st annual Fall Commencement Ceremony on Friday.
Georgia Southern University entered into a partnership Thursday with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, as part of a continued effort to become one of the country's more eco-friendly colleges.
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The so-called "fiscal cliff" looming at year's end could translate into more than a half-million dollars in cuts to the Bulloch County Schools' 2013-14 budget.
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The Exchange Club of Statesboro and Julia P. Bryant Elementary School unveiled a new educational display within the school's commons Friday that chronicles banner moments in American history.
Statesboro City Council has agreed to spend more than $100,000 on a plan that could potentially save the city millions in fuel costs.
A Statesboro City Council race that needed an extra election to be decided was won Tuesday by political newcomer Phil Boyum.
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A race to decide the next Statesboro city councilman will be settled Tuesday, when residents of District 1 take to the polls for an election runoff.
Officials representing Georgia Southern University and Georgia Eagle Media confirmed Wednesday the end to a more than year-long contract dispute.
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