City

Atlanta Fire Department Chief Fired

January 17, 2015 Sean Keenan 0

Mayor Kasim Reed announced Atlanta’s Fire Chief, Kelvin Cochran, would be dismissed from his position during a press conference on Jan. 6. Cochran’s dismissal follows the distribution of his Christian self-help text which contained anti-homosexual […]

Arts & Living

Commemorate MLK Day

January 16, 2015 Sydney Cunningham 0

Martin Luther King Jr. was born and raised in Atlanta. Walking Downtown, it is hard to miss the mark his presence has on the city. On every third Monday in January, the holiday is federally […]

Columns

Rise up and set them free!

January 16, 2015 Antonio Garcia 0

By now, a lot of us have heard about the “Free The Nipple” campaign circulating the Internet. For the few who don’t know, the movement (and film) supports equality by fighting for it to be […]

Basketball

While you were away: Men’s Basketball

January 16, 2015 Akiem Bailum 0

The last time students could be found in droves on Georgia State’s campus, it was still early in the basketball season for both the men’s team. The Panthers have since completed their non-conference schedule and […]

Arts & Living

Hope for Non-Traditional Activism

January 15, 2015 Sydney Cunningham 0

People may gaze upon images of the Civil Rights Movement protests, marches, and dine ins and feel that our society today is a stark contrast. In recent occurrences, community activism is just as relevant. While […]

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