Arts & Living
Post-9/11 GI Bill changes lives
Six years ago, Senior William Huff wasn’t sure he would be able to go to college. “I wasn’t the best student,” Huff said. Instead, he followed in the footsteps of his father and […]
Students in a safari
On Friday, Sep. 7 Georgia State students and their guests entered the Blue at the Zoo event at Zoo Atlanta. The Atlanta zoo re-opened their doors for the event, hosted by Spotlight, around 5:30 p.m. […]
The *Con this city deserves
Dragon*Con, one of the largest science fiction and fantasy conventions in the nation, took over downtown Atlanta Labor Day weekend as fans celebrated an extensive canon of their favorite pop culture figures and themes. The […]
B.I.G. Nel celebrates the release of his new album and the beginning of a movement
Confident with his lyrics and his message, Georgia State University student, B.I.G. Nel stands at the forefront of a movement that attempts to shift gears from negative misogynistic Hip-hop as the popular form of expression […]
The voice behind Madonna
Madonna once said, “I’ve always admired Donna’s voice; her songwriting is poignant and heartfelt.” She was saying this about Donna De Lory, her back-up singer of nearly twenty years. De Lory, who herself is a […]
Ne-Yo’s new ‘Battle’
Massive unidentified objects hover overhead. As the skies abound with intergalactic aircrafts, an extraterrestrial army obliterates all living things in its path with an intricate arsenal equipped with lasers and dangerous projectiles. In the new […]
Lupe Fiasco: part of the process
It is safe to say that hip-hop is not what it used to be. What started as a vent to express frustration and community issues in a fresh and unhindered form has turned into an […]