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!
by Christina Maxouris, Michael Cornell and Wesley Dunkirk The stadium As Georgia State’s gearing up to start the renovation process on the former Braves stadium, it released, along with Carter Development, images of what the […]
Four days after its should-have-been deadline, Georgia State made it official and put the sign up declaring Turner Field, officially, Panther ground. In a press release on Jan. 5, 2017, the university announced it had […]
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents (BOR) has appealed a court decision that would have allowed DACA students to pay in-state tuition for Georgia’s public universities. In the Dec. 30 decision, Judge Gail […]
In an effort to “tighten up” rule-following, as Student Government Association (SGA) Speaker of the House Blessing Akomas called it, the association terminated six of its senators in its last meeting before Christmas. On Dec. […]
Turner Field activists were back at it again, this time briefly taking over Library Plaza to attract student attention – and consequently, attracted the Georgia State Police Department. On Nov. 17, United Students Against Sweatshops […]
Atlantans came out for a candlelight vigil-turned-parking lot party to say goodbye to what they regarded as a landmark of the city, “Murder Kroger”, which was shut down on Oct. 28 and is set to […]
As the consolidated Atlanta campus overflowed parking decks early fall semesters, students complained of insufficient parking spaces. But starting September 2017, four more parking decks will be shut down as the city of Atlanta begins […]
[slideshow_deploy id=’14686′] Christian protesters took over Unity Plaza again on Friday, Oct. 7 gaining attention and angering students for the second time this week. Protesters yelled at students that they’re all sinners, and one of […]
The Student Government Association (SGA) conducted its first university-wide Senate meeting, with representatives and Executive Vice Presidents from each of the five campuses both physically at the meeting, or attending through Skype. Three major university […]
Turner Field neighbors marched to Georgia State University President Mark Becker’s office for the second time, on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016 to protest his denial to meet with the community groups surrounding the former Braves […]