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University Housing: Yes or No?

August 24, 2021 Gabby Miller 0

One of the most intimidating aspects of enrolling in college is the confusion surrounding housing. Many people ask similar questions: “Where am I going to live?”, “Will the location be close to classes?” and “Will […]

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Protect our women

August 24, 2021 Callie McNorton 0

It’s a depressingly familiar situation now. Mariam Abdulrab was walking into her home after a late-night bar shift when a man kidnapped her at gunpoint. By 10 a.m. the following day, witnesses found her body […]

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Reparations for Summerhill, Now

August 24, 2021 Trevor Kosloski 0

It’s been four years since Georgia State’s Carter & Associates led joint venture, Panther Holdings, acquired 68 acres in Atlanta’s Summerhill neighborhood. Hank Aaron Boulevard’s now become an ocean of high-rises and new construction, with […]

Opinion

The Year of the Panther: Mask Up

August 24, 2021 Alyssia Hardge 0

Students across the country have been in the shackles of online learning for the past year and a half, missing valuable experiences they might never get back. This upcoming fall semester will be the first […]

Opinion

Dating in college is dead

July 27, 2021 Alyssia Hardge 0

Everyone has their definition of love. However, what does this four-letter word mean? Personally, love is caring about someone more than yourself and wanting them to have everything, even if it kills you. Many students […]

Opinion

July 20, 2021 Dorian Rosenburg 0

As prodigal as it is economical, “Space Jam: A New Legacy” seems to remark a child-like appeal, attracting no real adult audience in its conquest to reimagine classic cartoon characters . This reboot of the […]

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