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Before the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Roe v. Wade nearly 50 years ago, abortions were still performed in nonsterile back-alley rooms, often not by trained physicians, by methods such as the wire […]
Before the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Roe v. Wade nearly 50 years ago, abortions were still performed in nonsterile back-alley rooms, often not by trained physicians, by methods such as the wire […]
When COVID-19 forced college classes across the United States to go online, many students spent most of their days isolated at home. People began to enjoy more of their favorite vices to pass the time. […]
On Tuesday night, 2022-23 Student Government hopefuls gathered on stage to debate topics ranging from accessibility of the Student Government Association (SGA) to campus safety and inclusion of international, commuter and Perimeter-campus students. The debate […]
On Feb. 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed his nation, announcing a “special military operation” against Ukraine. “We have [tried] to resolve the matter peacefully,” he said. “The problem [occurred] not by our fault, and […]
Greg Abbot targets trans children and parents: Texas Governor Greg Abbot instructed state health agencies to consider medical treatments provided to transgender children, such as hormones and puberty suppressing drugs, as “child abuse.” In a […]
On Feb. 23, 2020, Ahmaud Arbery was shot and killed while jogging through the Satilla Shores neighborhood in Brunswick. The world has since closely followed the case. Arbery’s death was one of the multiple cases […]
Many relationships have suffered throughout the pandemic, and Atlanta is no exception. Over the last couple of years, the rise in crime led to Buckhead filing for a divorce from the city. The battle to […]
Last year Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced she would not run again after her first and final tumultuous term as Mayor of Atlanta. This departure left her seat open for Atlanta-native, Georgia State alum and […]
In December, Governor Brian Kemp approved Georgia redistricting that redrew district lines and introduced new districting maps for Gwinnett, Athens-Clarke and Cobb County. The ink from Kemp’s signature was not yet dry before lawsuits challenged […]
Atlanta Police Department asks citizens, businesses to join security camera network Atlanta is struggling with an over 50% spike in crimes since the beginning of the pandemic, due to the pandemic’s strain on at-risk populations. […]
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