Christina is the former Editor-in-Chief and current Senior Reporter for The Signal. Raised in Greece, there is nothing she loves more than soaking up sun rays, and having a good debate!
About Christina Maxouris
Christina is the former Editor-in-Chief and current Senior Reporter for The Signal. Raised in Greece, there is nothing she loves more than soaking up sun rays, and having a good debate!
Late night vending machine visits and coffee breaks have turned into a regrettable experience for some Georgia State students, after having their credit card information stolen. Word began spreading with a string of comments on […]
On the evening of March 29, The Signal held its first round of Student Government Association (SGA) candidate debates. The four presidential hopefuls took the stage first. Candidates Fortune Onwuzuruike, Adib Chowdury, Eugene Butler and […]
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, […]
Jordan Hall, a Georgia State student travelling by wheelchair due to cerebral palsy, said having a disability shouldn’t mean her life is over. She wants a full-time job, a home away from her parents and […]
Georgia State Rep. Scott Holcomb, D-Atlanta thinks there’s a better place for rape kits awaiting results than stacked and forgotten in hospital storage rooms. Sponsored by Holcomb, House Bill 827 (HB 827), or “Pursuing Justice […]
Daybreak of Jan. 2, federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) went knocking on doors in Georgia, Texas and North Carolina, taking 121 immigrants into custody for deportation under federal government orders. U.S. Department […]
Times have changed, and the new fad of retirement is no longer a beach-front apartment in Florida. It’s morning classes, over-sized book-bags, and overpriced textbooks…all over again. But this time, it’s free. The University System […]
With close to 500,000 residents, Atlanta recently landed the title of most romantic city in the nation. The congregation of aquarium, grunge bars, restaurants and parks has set the scene for quite a few nights […]
Georgia State’s spiffy new housing complex, Piedmont Central, will come complete with the school’s largest dining hall to date. And it’ll be serving snacks 24 hours a day. According to PantherDining’s Assistant Director Suzanne Paltz, […]
At the university’s first ever State of the Student Body address, Student Government Association (SGA) President Sebastian Parra revealed that Georgia State has been selected to host a conference of chats addressing issues of environmental […]