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Jumping through hoops

November 14, 2012 Anna Norris 0

Fifteen minutes!’” shouts the stage manager as the performers of the Masked Charade hurriedly crowd around the lone makeup mirror backstage. Dipping their brushes in face paint, dancers paint teardrops, hearts, and what can only […]

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The start to a year ‘round effort of service

November 14, 2012 Iman Naim 0

In previous years, “Hunger and Homelessness Week” was a one-day service opportunity called “Project Empty Bowls.” This year, it has grown into a weeklong effort, Nov. 12- Nov. 16, with events for everyone to participate […]

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Cyber love holds possibilities

November 6, 2012 Alexis Smith 0

In this day and age it’s not uncommon for people of all ages to meet someone in person that they first encountered via Internet. In fact, Lillian Pettit met her husband online. They’ve been dating […]

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For the love of theatre

November 2, 2012 Intisar Seraaj 0

Co-writer: Chateaux-Capri Stovall | Arts & Living Editor This year is the 80th anniversary of the Players of Georgia State University as the oldest producing theatre company in Georgia. Since opening their auditions in late […]

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Modern-day jouster by night

November 2, 2012 Alexis Smith 0

When most people think about extreme sports, activities like bungee jumping and rock climbing are usually on the list. But according to Georgia State student Matt Hiltman, a senior and philosophy major, there is one […]

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