Men’s basketball wins season opener 74-68
Georgia State’s season opener came down to the wire with the Panthers and East Tennessee State neck-and-neck until the final minutes of the game. The Panthers led by just one point with 1:37 left in […]
Georgia State’s season opener came down to the wire with the Panthers and East Tennessee State neck-and-neck until the final minutes of the game. The Panthers led by just one point with 1:37 left in […]
The Student Government Association is creating the foundation for a permanent committee to address homelessness in Atlanta — specifically within Georgia State’s student population. At their latest university-wide meeting on Nov. 1, SGA voted to […]
Every election, Georgians are faced with both a task and prize: Do your civic responsibility and be awarded a glossy sign of democracy, the famous “I’m a Georgia Voter” sticker. You know the drill. Show […]
Nothing is more American than the right to vote. Every few years, citizens travel in droves to their local polling areas to cast ballots that can change the United States. It’s one of the most […]
In one of the most watched gubernatorial races in the nation, Republican Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams have been relentless in rallying their bases to increase voter participation and involvement. For both candidates, one […]
Two Georgia State students were charged for possession of marijuana in Library Plaza this past Thursday, Nov. 1., by a Georgia State University Police Department officer dressed in plain clothes. Deception is often used by […]
Whenever or wherever Jada Lewis steps on the basketball floor, she is one of the best players on the court, and the numbers back it up. The 2016-2017 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year […]
Junior guard D’Marcus Simonds looks to lead the Panthers’ basketball team while they aim for a second consecutive Sun Belt Conference title and an NCAA Tournament appearance. The junior from Gainesville, Georgia, was selected as […]
Hundreds of absentee ballots have recently been rejected in Gwinnett County during the Brian Kemp versus Stacey Abrams governor’s race. Amy Gardner, a reporter for The Washington Post, revealed that more than 1,200 ballots have […]
The midterm elections are all anyone can talk about. Friends, Twitter mutuals and coworkers — everyone asks if you’ve voted. And don’t think you can’t get involved because you’re a student. Student-led political groups are […]
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