Opinion

The university commodity

October 12, 2021 Trevor Kosloski 0

As we move towards October, the Mayo Clinic’s estimate of Georgia attaining 20,000 new daily COVID-19 cases throughout September seems needlessly dour. Testing data suggests a seven-day moving average peaking at 7,000 – a more […]

Opinion

The Heartbeat Bill is unconstitutional

October 12, 2021 Gabby Miller 0

In 2019, a new bill came to Ohio, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Alabama, Kentucky, South Carolina and Texas. This bill would prevent women from having abortions after the first six weeks. The Atlanta courts ruled this […]

Opinion

Nine minutes, 29 seconds

October 5, 2021 Trevor Kosloski 0

It’s been a year and some since the police murdered George Floyd. The events should be familiar by now. A cashier accused Floyd of paying counterfeit bills at the corner store, Cup Foods – buying […]

Opinion

Can I support BLM as a white person?

October 5, 2021 Gabby Miller 0

Do white people have the right to support Black Lives Matter publicly? There has not been a single moment where people do not judge people based on stereotypes about their skin color.  American culture comes […]

Opinion

Atlanta Has an Alt-Right Problem

October 5, 2021 Audrey Bennett 0

The Black Lives Matter protests of last summer brought a radical shift towards progress, especially in Atlanta. Protestors challenged a city plagued by years of strained relations between the public and the police by setting […]

Opinion

The downfalls of cop city

September 28, 2021 Terrance Davis 0

On September 8, 2021, the Atlanta City Council approved the construction of an 85-acre police and fire training academy. Proponents of the bill made it in response to a recent surge in crime following the […]

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