Columns

What feminism is and isn’t

April 4, 2018 Rachel Anderson 0

In the last six years or so, a new wave of feminism has taken the nation by storm, known as the “fourth-wave.” Starting circa 2012 with the booming popularity of social media as a platform […]

Arts & Living

Ways to make some fast cash around town

April 4, 2018 Sara Abdulla 0

If you’re in college at a public university in the South, you can probably empathize with being chronically broke. There have definitely been too many nights I’ve eaten celery with ketchup for dinner, especially as […]

Sand Volleyball

Beach Volleyball is on fire

April 3, 2018 Christian Crittenden 0

Georgia State beach volleyball coach Beth Van Fleet describes her current team as her most talented one yet, and this season, her team is proving her right. The Panthers have won 18 games so far […]

Opinion

Riots Ignite in Hermanus

April 3, 2018 James Fox 1

Hundreds of people blacked out the horizon on the hills over Hermanus, South Africa yesterday. A video from @The_Kaaplander on Twitter shows men charging into the quiet neighborhood, kicking up a cloud of dust like […]

Arts & Living

The Coffee Shops You Need to Visit

April 3, 2018 Samuel Puckett 0

Students really are a simple market. After cramming for exams, papers and presentations, all we really want is a hot drink and a soft seat. Coffee shops know this universal human truth, so it’s no […]

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