Arts & Living

Review: ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

January 22, 2013 Terah Boyd 0

Walking into a theater in anticipation of the film Zero Dark Thirty, one really isn’t sure what to expect. Yes, the film is supposed to be a re-enactment of the events leading up to and […]

Arts & Living

Remembering King’s Dream

January 22, 2013 Alexis Smith 0

Nationwide, there were special events taking place as people, both young and old, remembered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his relentless efforts to achieve racial equality. Tonya Cook is the Program Specialist for Intercultural […]

Softball

Windy City Origins

January 22, 2013 David A. Norwood II 0

Georgia State’s Paige Nowacki and softball are both from Chicago — it seems like the two are made for each other. “I was the first girl in my county to play on the boy’s baseball […]

Sports

No hurdle too tall

January 22, 2013 Akiem Bailum 0

For Tamara Moore, track and field has always been her passion. The senior has been involved in track and field since she was in elementary school before having her career put on hold in junior […]

Campus News

Torch of Peace Award winner announced

January 18, 2013 Shanel Walker 1

Georgia State University’s Office of Student Life and Leadership/Intercultural Relations and the Alumni Association has awarded the 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. Torch of Peace Award to Honors College student Jamie Redding. “I would say that […]

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