City

Switching to Solar

March 22, 2016 Christina Maxouris 1

  The Peach State’s environmental progressives are demanding Georgia make use of the sun’s rays showering down each day, and companies and schools alike are making first steps for solar power usage. In February 2015, […]

City

Atlanta TSA could soon be nixed

March 21, 2016 Charles Bailey 3

There could be a new uniform paired with those surgical gloves that pat you down at the airport. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is in danger of losing its contract with Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (HJIA), […]

News

Weekly News Briefs: March 21

March 21, 2016 Editor-in-Chief 0

Local Georgia legislature passes “religious liberty” bill The Georgia Legislature passed a bill Wednesday allowing the protection of faith based organizations rights to object any event or individual that goes against their religious beliefs. Gov. […]

Crime

Weekly Crime Blotter: March 21

March 21, 2016 Editor-in-Chief 0

March 11 Disturbing the Peace On Friday morning, Georgia State Police was called to handle a harassing and intimidating individual off campus. March 12 Scam at Shell Georgia State University Police are investigating a fraudulent […]

Campus News

Zika prompts study abroad concerns

March 19, 2016 Editor-in-Chief 1

The Zika virus could be affecting the safety of students going on study abroad trips, according to the Georgia State health clinic. The virus, known to cause birth defects in infants, is carried by mosquitoes […]

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