Month: November 2013
Crossing Paths, Crossing Cultures
With free Latin cuisine and live jazz music, the 13th Annual Crossing Paths, Crossing Cultures international photo competition is sure to be an international experience in Atlanta. “The event is aimed to bring together returned […]
Katy Perry’s Prism is just another top-40 album
Does anyone really care about top 40 albums? This is not a dig at Katy Perry, whom I’ll readily admit to turning up plenty of her singles whenever they play on the radio their required […]
Adjusting to now and Mainz
So far, the hardest part about studying abroad has been saying goodbye to the people I care about back home. It’s been a week since I kissed my girlfriend goodbye at the airport and stepped […]
Putting the pieces together
A preview for the 2013-14 women’s basketball team […]
Songs about food are nourishment for your ears
Nourishment for your ears […]
Sentiments on German beer culture
German cuisine consists of many foods rich in history and steeped in the cultural background that created the hardy German people. The most important component to a well-balanced German diet is not the schnitzel or […]
German bureaucracy is (probably) worse than Georgia State’s
If you plan on studying abroad, practice your signature, because you will have to fill out and sign more paperwork than seems reasonably necessary. There are the application forms, the health insurance forms, the intent […]
Social media etiquette in the Digital Age
Most young people eagerly embrace the idea of sending personal information out into the Internet abyss, anticipating that it will be shared with friends, attractive strangers and maybe that weird guy Tom. Social media has […]
National philanthropy boasts a week of events on campus
Typically at Georgia State, students and faculty members celebrate philanthropy on the one day that it is recognized, National Philanthropy Day. This year there will be an entire week dedicated to philanthropy, with each day […]