Campus News
Protesters march on detention center
In solidarity with the National Day of Protest to End Police Brutality, protesters gathered in Woodruff Park to march to the Atlanta City Detention Center for a demonstration on Oct. 22. Multiple organizations attended the […]
Health outreach programs unknown to students
By Sandra McGill | Staff Reporter Georgia State offers a wealth of health outreach activities aimed at keeping students healthy. The problem is, many students don’t know about them. Free HIV testing and “The Great […]
Frustrations continue with PARKatlanta
Three years after the city of Atlanta signed a contract with Milwaukee based Duncan Solutions Atlanta residents are still returning to their cars to find tickets on their windshields and boots on their tires. “Well […]
Mayor Reed announces charges against student journalists dropped
Almost a year after two student journalists were arrested, the mayor of Atlanta, Kasim Reed, announced that the charges they were facing had been dropped. The mayor addressed the matter at the National Association of […]
Local Christian Group Preaches to Students
Every year, without hesitation, a local unnamed Christian group comes to preach to Georgia State students. With signs saying that adulterers, drunkards, sodomites and homosexuals would go to hell, the group came to the Courtyard […]
Another hoop to jump through
President Mark Becker will not entertain the possibility of any new fee or fee increase this year, weakening the possibility to gain funding for the proposed Office of Sustainability.
Campus Briefs
The Atlanta Asian Film Festival will be screening films from a variety of Asian countries at the Cinefest from Friday, Oct. 5 to Saturday Oct. 20 to provide a cultural bridge between the Asian and […]
Mandatory Fee Committee cancels last meeting
After two short meetings, the Mandatory Fee Committee has voted not to make any changes to the already approved Mandatory Fee, announced, prior to the State of the University address, that President Mark Becker would […]
The other GSU approves ‘green’ fee
Georgia Southern University has recently approved a ‘green’ fee after students voted to pay $10 per semester to enhance environmental initiatives on campus. 74% of the 9,400 students who voted approved of the $400,000 that […]