Preview: 2015 Sun Belt softball tournament
It is time to crown a champion as the attention of Sun Belt softball shifts to San Marcos, Texas. Georgia State softball has its eye on bringing home a conference championship. The Panthers ended the […]
It is time to crown a champion as the attention of Sun Belt softball shifts to San Marcos, Texas. Georgia State softball has its eye on bringing home a conference championship. The Panthers ended the […]
Promoting awareness of the Council for the Progress of Cities, which studies major cities’ challenges, is a goal for Second Century Initiative professor Ann-Margaret Esnard, according to an Andrew Young School of Policy Studies’ article. […]
Over the past six years, reports on the deaths and treatment of many African American males have been reported. Most recently the victim has been Freddie Gray, which has led to an uproar and riot […]
Georgia State sand volleyball’s season came to a close this weekend at Gulf Shores, Alabama with losses to the Pepperdine Waves and Stetson Hatters on the first day of the tournament Friday. The Panthers lost […]
Local Christian flag causes controversy in a Middle Georgia town Cochran City Council voted to fly a traditional Christian flag in their city hall, which sparked disapproval from some national groups, according to the AJC. […]
Approximately 30 people attended the Nepali Earthquake vigil at Woodruff Park to rally for support and donations for the victims on Thursday. The Nepali earthquake shook the northern part of Nepal killing more than thousands […]
With the success of Georgia State’s academic teams, funding for the upcoming 2015-2016 fiscal year has not increased enough to accommodate their growth, according to Dr. Jeannie Grussendorf, spokeswoman for the university’s Academic Team Fee Council. […]
Question: Do you feel that if a woman (of any political party) becomes president, it will change how other nations view the United States and if so, how? John Michael Powell Senior Political Science Major, […]
Georgia State sand volleyball completed its third regular season in its short history — one that saw the Panthers finish with a record of 18-1 and earn a selection as one of eight teams in […]
MARTA has proposed five new rail stops for expanded service along GA 400 northbound and into the city of Alpharetta, according to MARTA spokesperson Saba Long. The new stops would include Northridge Road, Holcomb Bridge […]
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