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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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Zika prompts study abroad concerns

March 19, 2016 Editor-in-Chief 1

The Zika virus could be affecting the safety of students going on study abroad trips, according to the Georgia State health clinic. The virus, known to cause birth defects in infants, is carried by mosquitoes […]

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City bolsters female workforce

March 11, 2016 Editor-in-Chief 0

With female entrepreneurship on the rise, Atlanta is spearheading efforts to help train women to strengthen the city’s small business workforce. Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed announced on Feb. 4 the Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI), a […]

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Turner Field neighbors want a say

March 9, 2016 Dominique Times 0

Georgia State is moving into Turner Field and neighboring residents want to make sure their needs aren’t overlooked during the area’s revamp. The Turner Field Community Benefits Coalition, a cohort of neighborhood leaders and residents […]

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Tech security firm installs cyber walls

February 19, 2016 Editor-in-Chief 0

The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) has assembled a new team crack down on backdoors in metro Atlanta’s digital network. According to Government Technology, Atlanta is home to 25 percent of the world’s global security […]

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