The fight to save Atlanta’s oldest park
Just south of I-20 sits an oasis in the city. Rolling hills, bike paths, massive trees and playgrounds usher in people of all ages and backgrounds to the Grant Park neighborhood. But despite the park […]
Just south of I-20 sits an oasis in the city. Rolling hills, bike paths, massive trees and playgrounds usher in people of all ages and backgrounds to the Grant Park neighborhood. But despite the park […]
Georgia State students still living downtown amid the coronavirus pandemic are buying plants to stay in touch with nature. Gov. Brian Kemp recently extended Georgia’s shelter-in-place order to the end of April, allowing only essential […]
College is the time to become more self-aware and develop sustainable habits that persist into one’s adult life. One practice of sustainability that is gaining attention, especially among young people, is the zero waste movement. […]
The fashion industry began to pick up speed in the 1960s, reaching its peak four decades later in the 2000s. Retailers like Wet Seal, Forever 21 and Charlotte Russe began popping up in malls, launching […]
Here it is: what feels like day 147 of social distancing is just the third or fourth week of self-quarantine. The past few weeks were excruciating for many, and the hibernation stations, also known as […]
For the past month, COVID-19 has taken its toll on Atlanta, the U.S. and the entire world. Amid tragic deaths of loved ones, shelter-in-place orders and ravaged grocery stores, most people are trying to cope […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has paused work on many projects within the entertainment industry. As a growing hub for film and television production, Atlanta has been especially impacted by this sudden lack of work. Actors, crew […]
Chad Andrews was fidgety as a child, and he found it hard to pay attention. Often, his mother would come into his room to see him tapping and hitting furniture to pacify his hyperactivity. Hoping […]
Being a full-time student is hard enough, but being a student entrepreneur adds an extra layer of stress. Many college students have a “side hustle” while they are in school for a few reasons: to […]
On March 9, Georgia State hosted the first student-run polling location on a college campus in American history because one Georgia State Panther decided to take the right to vote into his own hands — […]
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