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Oscarville has been long forgotten by Georgians despite being at the bottom of Lake Lanier. Photo Courtesy of GSU Library Lake Lanier is a popular weekend destination suitable for fishing, boating, ...
Today, wrapped crystal jewelry isn’t restricted to any one religion. It can be seen around the necks of many of the hottest celebrities.
Between the years of 2015 and 2018, the HOPE Scholarship helped 48,490 in-state students at Georgia State to go to school virtually for free — when combined with other grants and scholarships — or ...
In an average semester, getting to class means putting on shoes and making way through the crowded, cracked sidewalks of downtown. This semester, getting to class requires just a few clicks of the ...
The practice of book banning in school libraries and community libraries has been around for centuries but it hasn’t been as relevant as it has within the last few years. Every time I hear about a ...
The Crown Jewels team spread awareness when performing at football games and other events at Georgia State. Photo Submitted by Crown Jewels Adorned in sequin costumes and matching white gloves, the ...
Georgia State has gotten approval from the University System of Georgia (USG) Board of Regents (BOR) to start the four-phase plan to demolish Kell Hall and design a new quad called “The Greenway,” ...
The city of Atlanta is infamous among Americans for its heavy traffic and ongoing issues with public transportation.
Marc Cohodes, a notorious short-seller who helped shine a light on Parker H. Petit’s criminal activity, is now calling to remove Petit’s name from Georgia State’s football field.
Colonialism and its effects are present in every part of the world. Its shadow casts over all aspects of life and its presence and effects on the world are impossible to ignore.
Questions: What is your platform? What do you consider the biggest concerns of the students at GSU and how would you address them? What do you plan to accomplish in your term? What makes you stand out ...
The U.S Department of the Interior's National Park Service has provided the City of Atlanta with a nearly $25,000 Federal Historic Preservation Grant last month to preserve LGBTQA+ history in the ...
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