Panthercards will be free for 11 days
In a historic deal with Georgia State’s Panthercard Office, replacement panther cards will be free from Nov. 7th to Nov. 18th. This deal comes after the increase in price for new cards from $10 to […]
In a historic deal with Georgia State’s Panthercard Office, replacement panther cards will be free from Nov. 7th to Nov. 18th. This deal comes after the increase in price for new cards from $10 to […]
Eight numbers. Eight numbers scribbled down on the chalkboard of Sensational Subs sent fraternities Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Pi and the school’s administration into a frenzy. On September 28th, members of AEPi were alerted […]
September is Campus Safety month at GSU. Throughout September, events and workshops were organized for students centered around how to be safe on campus. The month was concluded with the Campus Safety Carnival on the […]
With midterms rearing its head and eyes on Georgia, Georgia State University decided to bring politics into its conversation with Constitution Week. Constitution Week extends outside the confines of the university. In 1952, Congress asked […]
After campaigning, debates and voting, the 2022-23 SGA elections have ended in some controversy at the top of the ballot. The presidential race between Anthonio Prince, Ira Livnat and Kirsten McManus, and the Speaker of […]
When COVID-19 forced college classes across the United States to go online, many students spent most of their days isolated at home. People began to enjoy more of their favorite vices to pass the time. […]
Police called on tardy students: On Mar. 30, two students at the Newton perimeter campus were late to class. Their professor called campus police on the two students in response to this. Against what the […]
The 2022 student government elections are just around the corner. As we students get ready to vote for who will represent us in the coming year, it is essential to look back and see what […]
On Thursday, Feb. 10th, the Student Government Association held one of its first semester meetings. After Speaker of the Atlanta Senate Ira Livnat opened the meeting, Liaison James Wilson attended all the present members. During […]
Already, the omicron variant has severely affected schools across Georgia. The variant has ravaged Metro Atlanta schools as tens of thousands of students have missed school within the past month.  The rising number of absences […]
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