Stopping sexual exploitation
According to the FBI, Atlanta is one of the 14 cities in the United States where girls are sexually exploited throughout the state. This astounding fact has reached the ears of Georgia State faculty and […]
According to the FBI, Atlanta is one of the 14 cities in the United States where girls are sexually exploited throughout the state. This astounding fact has reached the ears of Georgia State faculty and […]
For the second time this year a large number of newspapers were taken from The Signal stands. At 2:47 p.m. on Oct. 30, only hours after the newspapers hit the stands, three unidentified males were […]
The Plus/Minus policy, a new Red Box machine and the alleged thefts of Signal papers were discussed at the Student Government Association full senate meeting last Thursday.
Georgia State University Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred on Auburn Ave., Friday, Oct. 26. A Georgia State student reported to police he was walking under the overpass of Interstate 75/85 at about […]
“Ride Along, ” a Universal action/comedy slated for a 2013 release, will be parked at Georgia State through the weekend. Production is currently underway in and around Underground Atlanta. Cast and production trailers have taken […]
A high speed police chase spanning 38 miles ended in wreckage Wednesday afternoon in downtown Atlanta after a maroon Ford Fusion was pinned by police vehicles on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. near Broad St. […]
The proposed green fee will now have to wait a month to be voted on by the Student Activity Fee Committee after sufficient student feedback could not be attainted by the original voting date of […]
Orange flyers can be found on bulletin boards throughout the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, enticing undergrads to take part in an experiment to earn cash. No gimmicks and no small print. Sound too […]
Georgia State has joined six other programs throughout the country in the quest in better assisting degree completion as the Student Advisement Center launches their new advisement program, Georgia State’s Graduation and Progression System (GPS). […]
On Nov. 1, an ordinance approved by the Atlanta City Council meant to reduce and eliminate aggressive panhandling, will go into effect. In 2005, an overhaul of Atlanta’s policy on panhandling was not enforced and […]
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