SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Down by the Armstrong campus of Georgia Southern, a group of unique songbirds stands out. They unfold their binders once a week, stand strong and sing, before flying back to the rest of their lives.

The choir’s director, Emily Hall, an associate professor of music and voice, provides encouragement as her diverse group of students comes together. But these aren’t typical college students. While the university’s student body is usually 18 to 22 years old, the songbirds represent the other end of that spectrum.

“I love to sing, love music,” said Kim Hice, one of the program’s participants.

The group includes members like Mike, the class jokester who had never sung before joining, alongside graduate students who fill out the ensemble. Despite the wide range of life an

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