March 24: News Briefs & Crime Blotter
NEWS BRIEFS LOCAL Magic City is creating a virtual platform for customers. Many Atlanta strip clubs have closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Along with The Cheetah, The Blue Flame and Pink Pony, […]
NEWS BRIEFS LOCAL Magic City is creating a virtual platform for customers. Many Atlanta strip clubs have closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Along with The Cheetah, The Blue Flame and Pink Pony, […]
Editor’s Note: This page will be updated with the full results of the general election and runoff election as they are finalized. April 6 at 12:10 p.m. Run off election results: Brianna Bailey wins Speaker […]
Evan Malbrough, a student at Georgia State, decided to take the First Amendment into his own hands. After doing research for the Andrew Goodman Foundation, a parent non-profit organization, Malbrough began looking up polling locations […]
Editor’s Note: This article will be updated as new information is received. Related Stories: Links to reporting by The Signal relating to the impacts of coronavirus on campus will be posted here as they are […]
NEWS BRIEFS LOCAL Police are working on a marijuana breathalyzer. Due to more states legalizing and decriminalizing marijuana, police are working on a “pot breathalyzer” to discourage people from driving while high. According to WSBTV, […]
Two new degree programs are making their way to Georgia State. The Admissions and Standards Committee approved major eligibility requirements for Bachelor of Science degrees in data science and game development. On Jan. 23, the […]
On Feb. 13, Georgia State senators held their university senate meeting on the Clarkston campus to discuss what each community on campus has worked on and to introduce new projects that the university is planning. […]
Irresponsible driving might become more expensive. HB 113 is the first attempt to update the Hands-Free Georgia Act. The law, which took effect in 2018, prohibits drivers from handling their phones while they drive. Motorists […]
When it came to having an on-campus organization that helps international students find jobs after graduation, Georgia State did not have one. Jesse Calixte, a student at Georgia State, decided he wanted to change that […]
As if college admissions weren’t difficult enough, future Panthers may soon have to face another difficulty in applications: The Georgia Senate passed HB 444, which limits the number of dual enrollment courses a high schooler […]
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