Arts & Living

Constant companion

January 22, 2013 Terah Boyd 0

A big university can be a lonely place. After her first year at Georgia State, Amylyn Johnson decided that a four-legged friend might help make Georgia State home. Rather than going to the Humane Society […]

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Review: ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

January 22, 2013 Terah Boyd 0

Walking into a theater in anticipation of the film Zero Dark Thirty, one really isn’t sure what to expect. Yes, the film is supposed to be a re-enactment of the events leading up to and […]

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Remembering King’s Dream

January 22, 2013 Alexis Smith 0

Nationwide, there were special events taking place as people, both young and old, remembered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his relentless efforts to achieve racial equality. Tonya Cook is the Program Specialist for Intercultural […]

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Panther at Large: Culture shock

January 16, 2013 Laura Apperson 0

Urban Dictionary defines “culture shock” as “the shock of moving from one culture to another often associated with laws, traditions, food, music and general lifestyle choices.” I think they left the most important factor out […]

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100 years and counting

January 16, 2013 Kaylyn Hinz 0

From an all-night commuter school to a thriving, full-time university, Georgia State has come a long way since its start in 1913.

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