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!
There’s a brand new space for tech-geeks coming in the spring of 2017, and it’ll be right at the heart of campus The “makerspace” will be a room outfitted with all high-end technology, located in […]
The Student Government Association (SGA) had a special treat for its senators in the second Atlanta Senate Meeting, on Sept. 15, 2016. Two guests, from the office of Secretary of State, and the Georgia Chamber […]
Elly Marisol Estrada, Salvador Alvarado, Diana Marisol and two law firms are suing the University System of Georgia (USG) for barring them from Georgia’s top universities. The students filed their case on Friday, Sept. 9, […]
The Department of Justice is suing the state of Georgia for allegedly segregating students with disabilities by throwing them in old, run-down facilities. This will be the first lawsuit against any state-run school system in […]
Panther politicos took their spots for the first time since the April elections on Thursday, Sept. 1, in the Student Government Association’s (SGA) Senate meeting. In the Student Center East ballroom the Senate kicked it […]
Correction: An earlier version of this story said students could make a cash donation at SGA. However, SGA is unable to receive dunks due to not having a secure holding place or accounting process. The […]
On Aug. 20, Georgia joined 22 other states in the fight against transgender students who want to use the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity. A week later, a U.S. District judge ruled in their […]
A string of comments has once again made its way on the never-quiet Facebook page “GSU Book Exchange”, after students had their financial information stolen when using Faulkner Media. This time, however, it seemed it […]
Atlanta finally slapped a price tag on Turner Field. For just $30 million, Georgia State could call The Ted its very own Panther home. On Aug. 18, the mayor announced the city had reached a […]
On Monday, Aug. 15, the Georgia State Police Department (GSUPD) sent out a campus broadcast with all their cool features and upgrades. The e-mail offers a brief description on the Campus Crime Stoppers service, […]