Give new life: Upcycle and fix the broken
As college students keeping up with trends and making sure that everything we own is in good shape can be hard. Sometimes things break or go out of style and our pockets are less than […]
As college students keeping up with trends and making sure that everything we own is in good shape can be hard. Sometimes things break or go out of style and our pockets are less than […]
As comes with the territory in city limits, there is pollution in the air. Light is obstructed by the pollution, and it makes it hard to see the clear starry sky. For ones wishing to […]
All bodies are good bodies. This very principle is what inspires a movement that has been practiced long back and now reaching mainstream dialogue in the establishment press. Body positivity is in. Body positivity, in […]
7 Stages Theater has been impacting the Atlanta community for 37 years. Each year, the staff pushes boundaries for new theater projects, in hopes to influence change within the Atlanta community. The quaint non-profit theatre […]
Georgia State students were allowed to spray paint doors, tires, trash cans and wooden boards, at Graffiti Jam to show appreciation for Atlanta art. The interactive Spotlight event, merged a connection between local graffiti artist […]
Georgia State Organization, Greatest MINDS Society, is breaking down social boundaries by promoting cultural exchange and equality. The campus-based involvement group works within the community through volunteering, mentoring and participation in the hopes to improve […]
Decatur’s Oakhurst neighborhood features a mural painted last month depicting smiling people planting flowers, surrounded by rabbits, birds and mostly importantly, bees. Oakhurst’s mural is one of many places Atlanta residents can commune with bees, […]
Down in historic Grant Park, the flowers and plants within Garden*Hood remain a sea of green for residents to take home and bring to life. Garden*Hood is a retail nursery that sells plants, soil, pottery […]
In mid-18th century England, there was an educational revolution for women to expand their mind, referred to as the Blue Stockings Society. It was a discussion group where arts and literature were explored, something seen […]
Sickness goes hand in hand with the winter weather. And although Georgia’s winter has been mild, the chilly airs are still carrying cold and flu viruses. When you and the people around you keep getting […]
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