Year: 2014
‘Warpaint’ weaves a sonic dream
After the incredible, unprecedented success of female quartet Warpaint’s full-length debut, “The Fool,” back in 2010, expectations were ratcheted up to high heavens for their next album.
Education is the first step in addressing the college sexual assault crisis
Sexual assault is an epidemic on college campuses, and no campus–including Georgia State–is exempt. Last year, the reported cases of sexual assault at Georgia State doubled in 2012 to 8 cases. Yet, according to the […]
Future of electric car chargers on campus remains uncertain
Blink files for bankruptcy while escalating prices leave electric car users frustrated […]
Sex trafficking is a serious problem in Atlanta, but we can work to stop it
The history books say slavery was abolished over 150 years ago, but it still exists in the streets of Atlanta and cities nationwide. […]
Baseball team looking sharp for 2014 season
The bats and gloves have been dusted off, infield and base paths raked and dugouts and bullpen properly stocked with buckets of sunflower seeds.
Pre-Veterinary Professional Society established at Georgia State
The first Pre-Veterinary Professional Society (PVPS) at Georgia State discusses their approach to educational learning without the boundaries of a traditional classroom […]
Office of Sustainability aims to engage students
Walking along the busy streets of Atlanta, it is easy to get caught up in the hustle of downtown. Most of Georgia State’s community travels through this urban setting without thinking about the impact they […]
The virginity factor: why waiting may be more rewarding
Virgins are becoming a minority in the commercial world, and virginity has become taboo––almost something one should be ashamed of, as portrayed in the film ‘The 40 Year Old Virgin.’ This is because sex sells; […]
The sweet side to sugar daddies
A glimpse into the culture and why businesses should be paying attention. […]