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When Georgia State students are asked to describe themselves, many of them immediately respond with a classification or a major, not a relationship status. Students today are more focused on their career advancements than on […]
When Georgia State students are asked to describe themselves, many of them immediately respond with a classification or a major, not a relationship status. Students today are more focused on their career advancements than on […]
The Georgia State University Singers are making significant steps toward funding their trip to compete in the Florilège Vocal de Tours choir competition in May. The University Singers are teaming up with the University of […]
The Student League of Independent Potters and Sculptors (SLIPS) are selling ceramics in the University Plaza this week to raise money for upcoming events and demonstrations for the organization.
Georgia State’s Cecil B. Day School of Hospitality Administration of the university’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a year-long distinguished lecture series. The series aims to provide students […]
Georgia’s state lawmakers are considering a massive overhaul to the state’s gambling laws that could incur more funds for the HOPE Scholarship. The bill is aimed at the electronic video game gambling kiosks, classified as […]
Last Tuesday, Georgia State’s College of Education made a special donation to Hall County’s newest library, Gainesville library, in honor of Sandra Deal, Georgia’s First Lady. The book donation is part of a three-part celebration […]
Over the course of last semester, Alpha Lambda Delta has worked to make the philanthropy and community service projects the premiere of the organization. “As college students there is always a need for service and […]
The visitation for Shanel Little will be held Friday, March 1 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Tara Garden Chapel in Jonesboro, Ga. The funeral will be […]
The SGA Executive board has announced its stance on House Bill 29, which would allow individuals to carry firearms on public colleges and universities. “We are not in favor of passing HB 29,” said Danielle […]
The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Career Services Office is hosting a dialogue event titled “Black Women, Their Hair & the Workplace” today from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Speaker’s Auditorium. The […]
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