City

The future (or end) of MARTA

September 6, 2018 Zach Salling 0

Atlanta City Council members Andrea L. Boone (District 10) and Michael Julian Bone (Post 1 At-Large) hosted More MARTA’s fourth, and final, community forum at the C.T. Martin Recreation Center. Nearly all chairs were occupied, […]

Soccer

Hannes handles business: a player profile

September 6, 2018 Joshua Fife 0

From a small rural town in the northern tip of Germany to one of America’s busiest cities, Hannes Burmeister’s transition has been nothing short of amazing. Burmeister started playing soccer around the age of five, […]

Editorials

On the importance of voting

September 4, 2018 The Editorial Staff 0

We aren’t going to convince you to vote. The news is enough to convince you. Instead, we’re going to explain why voting is absolutely necessary. Democracy gives power to the people—the majority of people, in […]

Crime

Weekly Crime Blotter: Sep. 3

September 3, 2018 Digital Editor 0

AUG. 28 Who do you know here? A Georgia State student was reported for failure to leave campus or facility at Piedmont Central at 2:20 p.m. Ever seen a blind man drive? Someone not affiliated […]

News

Weekly News Briefs: Sep. 3

September 3, 2018 Digital Editor 0

LOCAL Voting precincts closed across Georgia since election oversight lifted Two hundred and fourteen precincts across the state have been closed since 2012, according to an analysis by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. A U.S. Supreme Court […]

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