Campus News
Nov. 3: News Briefs & Crime Blotter
NEWS BRIEFS LOCAL 28-year-old man shot outside Riverdale High School Police have identified the man shot outside Riverdale High School early Tuesday night as Eyton Lemar Edwards. The Clayton County Police Department discovered Edwards’ body […]
USG announces Georgia State’s presidential taskforce
On Sept. 15, The Signal reported that a nationwide search had begun for Georgia State’s next president after the announcement of Georgia State University President Mark Becker’s retirement. On Oct. 29, the University System of […]
Student Government Association gets a new logo and standing with GSU
At the Oct. 8 Student Government Association University-Wide Senate meeting, SGA members finally voted on a new logo. Following this new decision, all SGA members have recently decided to take steps. “We will now move […]
Facilities vice president forecasts Georgia State’s future projects
At Wednesday’s Georgia State Budget Committee meeting, Facilities Management Vice President Ramesh Vakamudi gave updates on the university’s construction projects. Progress on Georgia State’s several construction projects has not dwindled, and Vakamudi expects a couple […]
Perimeter students can no longer dine on campus
Due to a decrease in face-to-face classes and on-campus activities, Perimeter dining halls saw a considerable decline in business. As a result, Perimeter campus dining halls have closed for the remainder of the fall 2020 […]
Oct. 27: News Briefs & Crime Blotter
NEWS BRIEFS LOCAL Black Greek sororities “Stroll to the Polls” On Oct. 7, pictures of several Black Atlanta sororities participating in a stroll to the polls went viral. Strolling is when a sorority forms a […]
A Georgia State class experiences two consecutive accounts of COVID-19
On Thursday, the University Senate Committee on Faculty Affairs held a meeting to discuss hybrid courses and mandatory student attendance. Meanwhile, another Georgia State student tested positive for COVID-19. According to Spencer Bivins, the Student […]
Oct. 20: News Briefs & Crime Blotter
NEWS BRIEFS LOCAL President Trump returns to Georgia On Friday, President Donald Trump held a rally in Macon less than a month before the election. Before the rally, Republican Sen. David Perdue mocked Democratic Sen. […]
Almost nine thousand students withdraw from fall courses
The statistics show that students are notably overwhelmed. The circumstances have caused many students to withdraw from one, if not all, of their courses. Compared to last year’s fall semester, an increased number of students […]