A second student has come forward and admitted to removing hundreds of copies of Signal newspapers from newsstands. On Thursday, Oct. 8, Christopher B. Walker walked into The Signal’s office and admitted that he had helped […]
Atlanta Police and the National Transportation Safety Board are continuing to investigate a helicopter crash that killed two Atlanta officers last night. Officers Richard Halford and Shawn Smiley were looking for a nine-year-old child outside […]
“Ride Along, ” a Universal action/comedy slated for a 2013 release, will be parked at Georgia State through the weekend. Production is currently underway in and around Underground Atlanta. Cast and production trailers have taken […]
Orange flyers can be found on bulletin boards throughout the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, enticing undergrads to take part in an experiment to earn cash. No gimmicks and no small print. Sound too […]
Last week, Georgia State’s University Senate discussed the progress of the Strategic Plan, the academic progress of student athletes and the upcoming centennial. In new business, a motion from the Planning and Development Committee to […]
University System of Georgia Schools, including Georgia State, might get a raise, or a pay cut, depending on how many students graduate. Gov. Nathan Deal approved a framework, drafted by his Higher Education Funding Commission, […]
Three years after the city of Atlanta signed a contract with Milwaukee based Duncan Solutions Atlanta residents are still returning to their cars to find tickets on their windshields and boots on their tires. “Well […]
A look at Georgia State’s trend data of cheating for the fiscal year showed a decrease in reported cases. Contrary to September’s report by The Signal, the complete fiscal year data shows a decrease by […]
In his fourth year as president of university, Mark Becker has witnessed some great landmarks in Georgia State’s history. While educational programs have topped national lists and graduation numbers are at an all-time high, Becker […]
Aggravated assault, motor vehicle theft and liquor law violations are down on campus, while larceny remains a problem. In compliance with the Student Right to Know and the Campus Security Act of 1990, the Georgia […]