Friday, January 30, 2026

[PHOTOSTORY 1: OUTDOORS] A Wintery Walk on Campus



 By: Meredith Staley


Anderson Hall is the home to Georgia Southerns University Communications and Marketing. This old red-brick building is the first stop on my walk, located on Sweetheart Circle.


A female student is seen through the overhanging trees walking through campus. The air is cold, so she makes a quick walk to her destination. 


This bright blue eagle statue is located right outside the Henderson Library on campus. As students walk to class, this is one of the GSU landmarks they see. 


Looking off into the distance, a female Georgia Southern student sits on a bench. These benches on the pedestrium are a popular spot for students looking to sit and rest. 


The crystal blue water at Lake Ruby sprays out of the fountain. The lake is a staple part of campus, home to the beloved Georgia Southern ducks.



A mass group of Georgia Southern students stroll through campus. These students head to Lake Wells outside of Lakeside Dining Commons for a class project.


Students walk down the cobblestone walkway of the pedestrium. Chatting with their classmates, these students are careful not to trip on the hated cobblestones. 


The hanging trees line the walkway of the pedestrium. Despite the cold weather, many of the trees are still pretty this time of year. 


A blooming purple flower shines brightly in the January sun. A small flower patch outside of a classroom building sign features these beautiful florals. 


The Interdisciplinary Academic building stands tall on campus. The red brick and interesting metal architecture make for a neat-looking building. 


Two female Georgia Southern students walk and talk as they make their way down the pedestrium. They dress in warm, long layers as the air is quite chilly. 


A female Georgia Southern student hustles to her next destination. Walking briskly in business casual clothes and talking with her AirPods in, she seems to be on a mission.


An organization member tabling at the Boro Browse talks to a Georgia Southern student. Many organizations, both on campus and local to Statesboro, table at this event. 


A campus tour filled with future students and their parents shuffle through the buzz of the Boro Browse. Looking at all of the tables, they make their way through the crowds outside the Russell Union.


A female from the Catholic Eagles organization speaks with a female Georgia Southern student. Intrigued by their table, the student stops for a quick conversation to learn more. 


Two Georgia Southern students stop at the Two Story Books table at the Boro Browse. Selling coffee as well as surprise books, the table offers a lot for students to browse.


A sharply dressed gentleman rushes down the sidewalk heading toward the library. Notebook in hand and dressed well, he appears to be heading somewhere important. 


A male Georgia Southern student paces up the cobblestone walkway. Wearing black and white athleisure, he mixes comfort with his personal style. 


A bare tree's branches overhang the cobblestone walkway outside of Anderson Hall. As the January cold air hits, many of the campus trees look bare during the winter. 


Multiple cars of colors and sizes line the parking spaces along Sweetheart Circle, the last stop on my walk. Parking is often a struggle, especially for those commuting to campus each day. 























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