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!
Georgia State students have started moving into the Sheraton as part of Georgia State’s ‘overflow plan’ to accommodate as many students into housing as possible. Many of those affected have taken to Twitter to protest […]
The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) has decided it’s doing away with their second-floor computer lab after budget cuts, but some students at the college feel as if they were purposely kept out […]
Students Patricio Rojas, Asma Elhuni, Sam Hogan, Lindsay Wilson and former state representative Doug Dean were arrested in Centennial Hall around 9 p.m. last night after staging a sit-in to demand Georgia State University President […]
Wednesday morning, Georgia State students took to Twitter to protest the university’s decision to not cancel class despite harsh weather conditions. Following @GeorgiaStateU’s first tweet about the weather, informing students that campuses will remain open, […]
Shawn Athanasios has been at Georgia State for less than a year. But his classes are already making a reputation for themselves. They’re about letting students express their beliefs, building healthy conversations and creating an […]
Since the beginning of fall 2016, student organization United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) members and a group of Turner Field residents from the Turner Field Community Benefits Coalition (TFCBC) have picketed Georgia State University President […]
Student Government Association (SGA) senators packed their last university-wide meeting with legislation. The March 9 meeting started with a presentation from Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Douglass Covey, who gave a briefing on legislation […]
The Student Government Association (SGA) kicked off their March 2 meeting with a presentation on the purchase of Turner Field, and the Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) that students and Turner Field residents have been vouching […]
After twice confronting the Student Government Association (SGA) during their meetings, United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS), Turner Field residents and student activists finally grabbed the organization’s attention. USAS made an appearance in the student government […]
A Feb. 9 study by 11Alive found that while the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) poured millions of dollars in a failed project, it cut hundreds of thousands from HIV prevention programs. Atlanta […]