Jaguars win two-of-three series against Campbell Camels in 2020 College Baseball Season opener

By: Michael Hanich | Sports Editor Baseball season is here for all collegiate programs including the #23 South Alabama Jaguars. The Jaguars have high expectations of themselves as well as from Jag Nation, the Sun Belt Conference, and the media after they were picked to win the conference championship for the first time since 2016. The Jaguars started off their 2020 campaign with a three-game … Continue reading Jaguars win two-of-three series against Campbell Camels in 2020 College Baseball Season opener

Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

By: Jessica Miller | Contributing Writer Students and faculty from Theatre USA traveled to Spartansburg, South Carolina this past week to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. KCACTF is a national convention sponsored by the Kennedy Center in April and hosts regional festivals in January and February. Five students were in attendance, along with the Theatre chair, and costume director. There are … Continue reading Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

South Sports FIFA 20 Tournament

By: Rachel Gonzalez | Reporter South Sports hosted the first-ever FIFA 20 tournament last Thursday at the indoor soccer court. The goal of South Sports is to allow students to branch out from traditional sports and try something new. One way South Sports found to do this was through Esports, which is the future of competitive gaming. “FIFA is a very popular game, especially for … Continue reading South Sports FIFA 20 Tournament

Patti Callahan Talks Historical Fiction at South

By: Hayden Cordova | Lifestyle Editor Award-winning author of more than 15 novels and Alabama and Carolina resident Patti Callahan visited South Alabama. On Feb. 13, Callahan spoke as a part of the Stokes Creative Writing program at the Faculty Club on campus, hosting a writing workshop and reading open to the public.  While visiting writers in the past have held writing workshops with classes, … Continue reading Patti Callahan Talks Historical Fiction at South

Recap of South Alabama’s football 2020 Recruiting Class

By: Michael Hanich | Sports Editor Like other football programs in the nation, South Alabama Jaguars signed well over the majority of their signees for the recruiting class of 2020 on December 18, 2019. The South Alabama Jaguars signed 19 players as apart of their decision to play in the upcoming 2020 College Football season. This left the 2020 National Signing Day to be less … Continue reading Recap of South Alabama’s football 2020 Recruiting Class

South Alabama Jaguars Baseball 2020 season preview

By: Christian Hinkel | Contributing Writer South Alabama baseball is back for the 2020 College Baseball regular season Friday night as the Jaguars get set to square off against the Campbell Fighting Camels. The Jaguars will host the Camels in a three-game series from Friday to Sunday.   The Jags are coming off a 30-26 record in last year’s campaign that ended with a loss to … Continue reading South Alabama Jaguars Baseball 2020 season preview

USA Women travel to Appalachian State and Men host Louisiana on Thursday

By: Christopher Denson | Contributing Writer The men and women South Alabama Jaguars’ basketball programs will look to extend their respective win streaks on Thursday. Both teams possess a two-game winning streak and will both face opponents that have accumulated losing records. This gives men and women teams an opportunistic chance to seize easier victories and boost their overall and conference records. The South Alabama … Continue reading USA Women travel to Appalachian State and Men host Louisiana on Thursday

Abstraction: JagTV’s Newest Series

By: Hayden Cordova | Lifestyle Editor Lights, camera… Abstraction! On Jan. 29, JagTV premiered the first episode of their latest original series, Abstraction, on the JagTV YouTube channel and broadcasted over JagTV 61.1.  Following the successful eight-episode run of “The End is the Beginning,” which concluded at the end of the Fall 2019 semester, Abstraction differs greatly from its predecessor with its advanced science-fiction setting … Continue reading Abstraction: JagTV’s Newest Series

A Warrior’s Story

By: Lauren Barksdale | News Editor Many college students struggle with mental health due to the stress of our schedules and the extracurriculars we have. Last Thursday, Active Minds held a discussion based around hearing the stories of some survivors of mental health issues.  Mental health is an issue that is seldom talked about for fear of stereotyping or judgment, but Active Minds seeks to … Continue reading A Warrior’s Story

Jags 4 Jags

By: Parker Roach | Contributing Writer On Wednesday, Jan. 5, and Thursday, Jan. 6, the Student Government Association hosted the annual Jags 4 Jags event in the rotunda of the Dining Hall. The event allowed students to donate leftover meal swipes from their meal plans to students who struggle with food insecurity. Food insecurity refers to the inability to provide a stable food source for … Continue reading Jags 4 Jags