Arts & Living

A vintage kind of sexy

February 5, 2013 Raven Schley 0

The more we continue to propel into the future, the more it seems like people’s natural tendency is to just remove all of their clothes. It’s no help that many of today’s top musicians enforce […]

News

Diversity in law seminar

February 5, 2013 Shanel Walker 0

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) and participating Georgia universities will be sponsoring a free seminar, Discover Law. This seminar will be held on Feb.28 at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, Blackburn Conference Center. The […]

Baseball

Opening day magic

February 5, 2013 Alec McQuade 0

The crowd disperses for the final time, the dugouts are cleaned out, and the stadium lights are turned off. The bat-and-ball sports have reached their inevitable hiatuses, and an irreplaceable emptiness settles in.

Crime

Georgia State crimes Jan. 28-31

February 5, 2013 Andres Cruz-Wellmann 0

January 28 Freshman Housing Georgia staff members notified officers of an odor of marijuana. When officers made contact with the suspected residence, no marijuana was located.   University center A Georgia State student was issued […]

Arts & Living

Swim for a cause

February 5, 2013 Terah Boyd 0

Frigid winter weather isn’t enough to keep some Georgia State students out of the pool.

Columns

We are a nation of immigrants

February 5, 2013 Terry Harlin 0

“We are a nation of immigrants.” What? Mom immigrated but Dad did not. Beyond what we could trace, we know his ancestors arrived from another land. But is that not the case for nearly everyone […]

Columns

GSU, why skip Dragon*Con?

February 5, 2013 Jaira Burke 28

Have you ever wanted to be able to experience life as one of your favorite characters for a day? Dragoncon gives thousands of people this opportunity every year. Created in 1987,  Dragon*Con “offer[s] over 3,500 […]

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