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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,2015 GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY WWW.THEGE0RGEANNE.COM VOLUME 90, ISSUE 08 (a)GeorgeAnneDaiLy age 9-10-15 WEATHER UI HOW TO PREPARE A GAME DAY Friday PLAYLIST ON A BUDGET High: 86° BY CAITLYN OLIVER Low:69° The George-Anne staff T: THE SPEAKERS Saturday High: 81° Low:63° empty toil. :r roll and measure out the length of your phone where your speaker is in the middle of it. Sunday . No money for a decent set of speakers right now? Here's a way to amplify the sound from your phone until you can justify getting a decent sound system. High: 80° Low:56° Cut out a rectan| Le that wiJ £3 fit your phone. THEt NEVER & T U MNAHEH \^ BY CHRISTOPHER CARTER The*m George-Anne staff,,- "CHILLIN'IT" BY COLE SWINDELL "DRINK IN MY HAND" BY ERIC CHURCH "COMEBACK KID" BY SLEIGH BELLS It's about that time again. The Circle is "WE WILL ROCK YOU" BY QUEEN PROFESSOR'S REACT TO roLling out another video of professors "3500" reading rates about themselves. This BY TRAVIS SCOTT FEATURING FUTURE AND 2 time professors Dr. Dustin Anderson, CHAINZ Dr. Christina Abreu, Dr. Darin Van RATE MY Tassel, Dr. Lance McBrayer and Jared Sexton are featured. PROFESSOR Tune in to see what they have to say BY KATIE TOLBERT about what you said about them! Page and cover designed by Alex Smith ■■■■M^ H Hlral H (■■ B.Y.O.B. Bring your own books expensive, time consuming, selling physical copies and once, movies that can convey of its wildly liberal use of and sometimes you have to e-book sales are skyrocketing, an entire story in a few hours, imagery. But I believe it's these wait months for the newest projected to reach over 8 or entertain ourselves with people who stand to gain the installment of a series. Despite billion dollars in revenue by videos on Youtube channels most from these experiences. these "flaws" however, I 2018. 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Borders, one of the U.S.'s would suggest. than mediums with sanctioned probably are the last generation Besides a few outliers, books largest bookstore chains I seldom meet those time limits such as these who will have to worry seem to have taken a backseat shut down in 2011. However who reference books as movies or TV. shows. This about library due dates. Deep to the plethora of other media these products have found their primary form of allows for authors to take down I think most of us can we have access to. I can't say new avenues to reach their entertainment, and I can't say more time fleshing out remember these surreptitious I'm ' surprised, there are so consumers. E-Books and large I blame them. We are currently characters and building more nuances that gave reading that many different ways to spend internet based retail stores, living in an age where instant complete and intricate worlds. undefinable charm. your free time nowadays that like Amazon, have made it gratification isn't an absurd I can recognize that this isn't I could understand if pleasure more convenient than ever expectation. Rather than read everyone's cup of tea, I myself reading slid far down on your to pick up a new novel or books, we could watch entire remember hating having to list of priorities. They can be book series. So books are still seasons of TV. shows all at read Lord of the Flies because The George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor and appropriate guest columns. All copy submitted should be 350 words or fewer, typed, and sent via email in Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) format to [email protected]. All submissions must be signed and include phone number for verification. 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Taking -a short break from touring with Little Big Town on the touring and coming all the way "Pain Killer Tour" this past year and down from Boston to perform plans to join Darius Rucker in the for our little town, this, concert Fall for his "Southern Style Tour." is likely to go down in some This show is part of Airbound students books as a fan favorite. Entertainment's Concert Series, "I think this is going to be a a local band booking and great concert," said Fred Ghara, management agency. owner of Moonshiners, "he's "We're so excited to bring an artist a great singer and we've gone like David Nail to Statesboro and through lots of changes in the hope to bring many more artists of venue along with the name. his caliber in the future. It's going to We have many families coming be a great night/' Airbound owner for the show and Greek life is Will Bridwell said. excited, it's going to be a great Over 500 tickets have already turnout." sold. The concert is for ages 18 Many people know Nail from and up. Moonshiners opens his first number one hit song "Let their doors at 8 p.m. and the It Rain" (featuring Sarah Buxton), music starts at 9 p.m. with Nate from his album "The Sound of a Kenyon- as the opening act. Million Dreams." Another well There is also a free pre-party known song is "Red Light", concert at GATA's with Daniel featured as an iTunes free song Navarro, a local country of the week back in 2009 from singer, from 5-8 p.m. Tickets Nail's debut album "I'm About are $30, on sale at GATA's To Come Alive." or online.