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Built to Burn

October 2, 2012 Andres Cruz-Wellmann 0

Within seconds, smoke from the fire will engulf the dorm room. Within minutes…well, after a few minutes it doesn’t matter anymore.

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Plus or minus

October 2, 2012 Jasmina Alston 0

A change in the consistency of the grading system at Georgia State could occur in the future, depending on student viewpoints.

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Lost in translation

October 2, 2012 Terah Boyd 0

As U.S. businesses continue to expand overseas, there is a growing need for bilingual jobs in the public and private sector. Georgia State requires all College of Arts and Science majors to take some foreign […]

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SGA Round-Up

September 28, 2012 Jasmina Alston 0

SGA President Marcus Kernizan’s officer report last Thursday discussed an autistic student who voiced concerns regarding disabled students at Georgia State. The possibility of changing the name of The Office of Disabilities Services to The […]

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Major Problems, Money Problems

September 28, 2012 Laura Haas 0

By Laura Haas | Staff Reporter Carla Raymer always knew she wanted to work with children.  The daughter of a Brazilian and an Englishwoman, Raymer came to the U.S. in 2001 when her parents were […]

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“Walk with the man, not the hand”

September 28, 2012 Jasmina Alston 0

By Jasmina Alston | Staff Reporter The Georgia State Police Department is educating students on pedestrian laws this year by issuing warnings and citations through a newly-implemented campaign called “Walk with the Man Not the Hand.”

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Slower pace

September 11, 2012 Terah Boyd 0

Completing a degree in four years isn’t as common as it used to be. A growing number of students need outside employment to supplement living expenses not covered in grants, scholarships or financial aid. After […]

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All but forgotten

September 4, 2012 Terah Boyd 0

Before the rising sun clears the buildings to heat up Atlanta, Auburn Avenue is silent, but awake. Past Piedmont, where weary students head to class, a ghost town sits. A dusty man sits on a […]

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Hospitality wins gold

August 17, 2012 Sandra McGill 0

This summer 19 students from the Cecil B. Day School of Hospitality interned at the XXX Summer Olympic Games in London. Representing Atlanta-based beverage company Coca-Cola, students worked venue operations at different sites throughout Olympic […]

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