The Illiteracy Epidemic
It may come as a shock, but you’re probably not as financially literate as you should be. I’m not talking derivatives or accounts payable or anything like that- I’m just talking about the most basic […]
It may come as a shock, but you’re probably not as financially literate as you should be. I’m not talking derivatives or accounts payable or anything like that- I’m just talking about the most basic […]
Welcome back classy cats. Feeling re-juiced? Hung-over still? Never left in the first place? Either way, the parking decks have awaited your return. They’ve been awfully lonely without you. You made the right decision not […]
Hugo Chávez was the devil. Under his 14 years as Venezuela’s president, he cut the percentage of Venezuelans living under the poverty from a peak of 62 percent in 2003 to 29 percent in 2009, […]
A recent article in the New York Times reveals how one law firm in Atlanta is paving the way for the future of hiring. As we all know, it is becoming difficult to obtain a […]
Since the Newtown shooting, the issue of gun control has been a hot button issue for many states. While most states have their sights set on further restrictions on gun use, Georgia has made […]
From the dawn of our college years to the sunset, the Georgia State student will encounter many expenses. Tuition, housing, books, supplies, parking, gas, and printing are several expenses that deplete our pockets and take […]
Currently, 28 Georgia State shuttle bus drivers are unaware as to if they will have a job within the next coming weeks. After a newspaper article was published highlighting five written complaints over a nine […]
You know what the week of class before spring break and American Idol have in common? People stopped caring. I’m suffering bad. I visited my doctor about it and he diagnosed me with IDGAF. My […]
Computer nerds hacked city hall last weekend… but in a good way. The City of Atlanta hosted its first ever “Govathon” (also known as a “hackathon”), where it pitched various problems to a room full […]
It’s been roughly 4 ½ months since the Georgia State Senate approved a ban on smoking and tobacco use on Georgia State’s campus. But if you’ve been just about anywhere on campus lately –especially the […]
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