Can students join the tiny house movement?
Finding a place to live close to campus is the hefty price Georgia State students must pay to go to school in the heart of Downtown Atlanta. Because of the rising costs of living, many […]
Finding a place to live close to campus is the hefty price Georgia State students must pay to go to school in the heart of Downtown Atlanta. Because of the rising costs of living, many […]
In recent years, the tech giant Apple has gone through somewhat of an identity crisis. Amidst stagnating sales and an increasingly saturated personal computing market, the company has had to decide whether it wants to […]
This December marks the second year that Taylor Alxndr has hosted the annual Holigay drag show at Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium. “The major inspiration [for the show] is […]
College is hard. And it can be even harder when you find yourself thousands of miles away from everything you’ve ever known after going to college in a foreign country, being transferred to a new […]
Changing weather means changing wardrobes. As your clothing needs variation from season to season, it can be helpful to reorganize your closet every so often (every six months is good). Having a dedicated system for […]
There’s so much to do in Atlanta over the holidays, we’ve curated a list of some of the most exciting attractions to visit. Stay safe and respectful as you navigate the long lines and crying […]
Like traditional familial Thanksgivings, Friendsgiving, a fusion of the words “friends” and “Thanksgiving,” is about expressing gratitude for loved ones and all the blessings that come with life. As has been emphasized during the recent […]
Fall is here, rudely bleak after a bright and sweltering summer. Soup is the perfect culinary compliment to the damp drearies of fall. Economical, environmental and easy to make, soup saves time and waste like […]
The prominence of the two-party system in America often obscures political positions deemed niche by major political parties. Historically, political issues such as women’s suffrage and environmental activism started out as third-party platforms. Their policies […]
Every election, Georgians are faced with both a task and prize: Do your civic responsibility and be awarded a glossy sign of democracy, the famous “I’m a Georgia Voter” sticker. You know the drill. Show […]
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