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Atlanta’s homeless youth

April 14, 2016 Charles Bailey 1

Eric Wright is finding out there’s a lot more to making Atlanta’s invisible population visible. During a Georgia State study from the summer of 2015, Wright, a sociology professor, assembled a team of students and […]

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An Uber debate at the airport

April 12, 2016 Christina Maxouris 0

The last time Uber scooped you from the Atlanta airport, your driver broke the law. But it might not be that way for long if a new proposal by Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (HJIA) gets approved. […]

Campus News

Panthers push for a $15 minimum wage

March 25, 2016 Dominique Times 0

Three Georgia State grad students are gathering support around campus to increase the nationwide minimum wage to $15 an hour. Larance Carter, Isaac Davis and Misty Novitch are working with ATL Raise Up, a local […]

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Switching to Solar

March 22, 2016 Christina Maxouris 1

  The Peach State’s environmental progressives are demanding Georgia make use of the sun’s rays showering down each day, and companies and schools alike are making first steps for solar power usage. In February 2015, […]

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Atlanta TSA could soon be nixed

March 21, 2016 Charles Bailey 3

There could be a new uniform paired with those surgical gloves that pat you down at the airport. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is in danger of losing its contract with Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (HJIA), […]

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