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Sandy Hook families receive $73M

February 22, 2022 Matthew Monroe 0

On Tuesday, nine families of the Sandy Hook victims announced that they had agreed to a $73M settlement with gunmaker Remington. Adam Lanza, the 20-year-old gunman, used a Remington rifle in the tragic 2012 shooting […]

Campus News

SGA creates historic new legislation

February 15, 2022 Adam Duffy 0

On Thursday, Feb. 10th, the Student Government Association held one of its first semester meetings. After Speaker of the Atlanta Senate Ira Livnat opened the meeting, Liaison James Wilson attended all the present members.  During […]

City

State legislatures redraw voting lines

February 8, 2022 Tara Woodin 0

In December, Governor Brian Kemp approved Georgia redistricting that redrew district lines and introduced new districting maps for Gwinnett, Athens-Clarke and Cobb County. The ink from Kemp’s signature was not yet dry before lawsuits challenged […]

City

Baristas at the ballot box

February 8, 2022 Adam Duffy 0

The nation is currently facing its most significant labor movement in almost a century. The people who pour your coffee and misspell your names on cups are at the forefront of this movement. Starbucks locations […]

News

Corporate price gouging goes unchecked

February 8, 2022 Adam Duffy 0

Ever since the partial reopening of the global economy in the middle of 2021, American consumers have been facing high inflation of prices in multiple sectors.  At that time, a reactivation of crumbling infrastructure, mixed […]

City

The APD aims to have eyes everywhere

February 1, 2022 Tara Woodin 0

Atlanta Police Department asks citizens, businesses to join security camera network Atlanta is struggling with an over 50% spike in crimes since the beginning of the pandemic, due to the pandemic’s strain on at-risk populations. […]

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