A Glance at the Down Ballot
While the Governor and Senate races have gathered a lot of media attention, the down-ballot races also affect the lives of Georgians. Down-ballot races tend to not share this attention. Make no mistake, these races, […]
While the Governor and Senate races have gathered a lot of media attention, the down-ballot races also affect the lives of Georgians. Down-ballot races tend to not share this attention. Make no mistake, these races, […]
Eight numbers. Eight numbers scribbled down on the chalkboard of Sensational Subs sent fraternities Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Pi and the school’s administration into a frenzy. On September 28th, members of AEPi were alerted […]
With midterms rearing its head and eyes on Georgia, Georgia State University decided to bring politics into its conversation with Constitution Week. Constitution Week extends outside the confines of the university. In 1952, Congress asked […]
Students very rarely get their money’s worth out of their college tuition. It’s a common struggle between all of us. Students spend thousands of dollars in fees and tuition each year, yet often don’t realize […]
On Apr. 14, Dekalb County Police took an accused cult leader into custody. This cult leader is a 40-year-old man, Eligio Bishop, who refers to himself as “Nature Boy” and “3God”. According to the Dekalb […]
After campaigning, debates and voting, the 2022-23 SGA elections have ended in some controversy at the top of the ballot. The presidential race between Anthonio Prince, Ira Livnat and Kirsten McManus, and the Speaker of […]
On Apr. 4, the Georgia Senate shot down a bill to legalize the production and manufacturing of medical marijuana through the cultivation and selling of cannabis and cannabis oil by a 28-27 decision. The […]
On Apr. 1, Amazon warehouse JFK 8 on Staten Island tallied the final votes from their recent union election. The union won with 70% of the vote. This victory for the workers at JFK 8 […]
On Tuesday night, 2022-23 Student Government hopefuls gathered on stage to debate topics ranging from accessibility of the Student Government Association (SGA) to campus safety and inclusion of international, commuter and Perimeter-campus students. The debate […]
Lia Thomas made history last week as the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I swimming championship. The fifth-year senior won the 500m freestyle title in Atlanta with a season-best time of 4:33.24. […]
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