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There is a movement happening on GSU’s campus that few people know about and almost nobody talks about. It takes form in individual lives, quietly uniting people that have completely different stories, but who have become veterans of the same battles. Student parents, whose actions are routinely labeled as “mistakes” are flipping tables in a culture of convenience. I’ve seen men, women and couples on campus holding babies in their arms; young students that have [...]2 weeks Ago • By Juliana Milevsky
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Redefining Love: How Our Culture’s Misunderstanding of Sex Is Undermining True Connection
2 weeks Ago • By Juliana Milevsky
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Support Campus Entrepreneurs: The Local Stylist You Need Is Right Here
2 weeks Ago • By Juliana Milevsky
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Oppressed Class: Radiohead Listeners Who Are Hot
2 weeks Ago • By Emma McMullanOppressed Class: Radiohead Listeners Who Are Hot Since its invention in 1972, music has served as a social indicator and shorthand for one’s identity. As an elevated vehicle for speech and expression, music often attracts [...] -
Bad Role Models Behind The Gender Divide
3 months Ago • By Thorne RaginGen Z is becoming increasingly isolated. The lasting effects of COVID-19, increased uses of technology, and a lack of third spaces all contribute to this. Perhaps the biggest contributor to this phenomenon is the messaging [...] -
How the UK’s Vape Ban Could be a Turning Point for Global Health and Sustainability in 2025
3 months Ago • By Maria Victoria SponarAs the final weeks of the year come to an end, our New Year’s resolutions are beginning to be finalized. For countless teenagers and young adults across the world, quitting nicotine may be at the [...] -
Poll Position: How Polling Drives Candidates Off Course
3 months Ago • By Emma McMullanIn the weeks leading up to and directly following the November 5th election, pollsters have again taken center stage in national politics. Polls create attractive news: they provide pseudo-certainty for voters, political pundits, and candidates [...] -
Trump Won – What could happen?
4 months Ago • By Maria Victoria SponarThe presidential election results have been a trending topic across the globe – and do not seem to be losing any momentum. Worry and fear have gripped the minds of millions of people worldwide. Days [...] -
The Electoral College and the Need for A New System for America.
4 months Ago • By Thorne RaginAmerica needs a new electoral system. Popular vote losers George W. Bush and Donald Trump are well aware of this fact. Each presidential cycle, we witness candidates and mouthpieces tour battleground states in an attempt [...] -
How GSU Students Could Change the Course of America’s Future in Education this 2024 Election
4 months Ago • By Maria Victoria SponarThis October, it seems that the two big topics throughout GSU have been Halloween and the election. One of these things is fright-filled and is scaring everyone. The other deals with candy and dressing up! [...] -
Charlie Kirk, Ramaswamy and Faux-Debates Come to Town!
4 months Ago • By Emma McMullanTwo weeks ago, social media provocateur and Turning Point USA’s CEO Charlie Kirk brought Turning Point USA’s You’re Being Brainwashed Tour to Georgia State’s Atlanta campus. Joined by former libertarian rapper, Vivek Ramaswamy, the pair [...] -
Fading truth: Is the journalism industry on life support?
5 months Ago • By Amira DanielCorruption, lies and under-the-table deals are all things that go unnoticed without the accountability of journalism. Just like something you don’t realize is missing until it is gone, when journalism is out the door, accountability [...] -
In Defense of Small Talk
5 months Ago • By Emma McMullan“Big Talk” has been posited as the thinking man’s alternative to the rudimentary droll of small talk. The self-proclaimed “intellectual” can now take comfort in the wide variety of alternatives available to them. Instead of [...] -
Hurricane Milton’s aftermath: The dangerous spread of weather manipulation conspiracies
5 months Ago • By Maria Victoria SponarThis past week, news coverage has almost focused solely on the devastating impacts of Hurricane Milton. Just weeks after being hit by its first category 4 hurricane, Florida began bracing for another destructive storm. However, [...] -
Kamala Harris defends reproductive rights in recent Georgia visit
6 months Ago • By Emma McMullanA recent report confirmed what medical professionals and advocates have warned for years: abortion restrictions kill. The ProPublica report made available Sept.16, uncovered at least two preventable deaths in Georgia following the overturning of Roe [...] -
Feminine energy should not equate to financial dependence
6 months Ago • By Maria Victoria SponarAs the months of the year pass, so do social media trends. It feels impossible to keep up with every trend, on every app, in every part of the globe. However, these past few months, [...] -
Ryan Murphy’s “Monsters” is problematic: When True Crime Becomes True Exploitation
6 months Ago • By Julian WeemsRyan Murphy, the creator of Scream Queens, Glee, and American Horror Story, has made a career out of the art of sensationalist storytelling. His signature, expressed through the encore of a high school musical group [...] -
The True Cost of Apple’s New iPhone
6 months Ago • By Maria Victoria SponarEvery September, social media begins to spread the newest Apple product. Despite plastering its logo onto the same iPhone as previous years with only slight modifications, advertisements enthusiastically convince you it is an absolute must-have. [...]
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