Opinion
It’s time to STRIKE the match of protest.
It’s 3 a.m. in Matteotti Square of Geona, Italy and the meager mist is all at once entwined with the stench of burning flesh—a stench accompanied by a violent mass of flames, struggling to muffle […]
Let the White Student Union die already
Late last week, a group of mostly students organized outside the Pullen Library to consider a topic that’s garnered major local and national attention in recent months: the creation of a “white student union” on […]
What comes first?
Having people tell you to get your priorities straight is kind of frustrating, especially when your top priority isn’t taken seriously by others.
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An Old Panther Comes Home
I’m coming back. After 39 years (almost to the day) that I graduated from Georgia State, I’ll be back in the classroom this fall. A grandfather going back to school. Apprehensive? Yes. Excited? Yes!
Rate My College, Redux
“Over the past three decades, the average tuition at a public four-year college has gone up by more than 250 percent,” President Obama stated as he visited a college in Buffalo, NY recently. Gasps were […]
“The Dream”: 50 Years Later
On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. lead the March on Washington and delivered his famous “I Have A Dream” speech. He spoke of a world where all people, regardless of race, could […]