Opinion

The Obama Legacy

March 22, 2022 Terrance Davis 0

“Why is America so racist? We have had a black president after all.”  Many Americans saw the election and presidency of Barack Obama as a genuine indicator that the American nation had finally shed its […]

Opinion

The digital crimes of Razzlekhan

March 8, 2022 Terrance Davis 0

In 2016, Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex was hacked, with around 119,000 bitcoin ($72 million in 2016) stolen from the exchange. These are the details of the perpetrators of said crime.  Hong Kong charged Ilya […]

Opinion

SheIn is Out, Thrifting is In

March 1, 2022 Luiza De Abreu 0

Being a student at Georgia State is like attending one big fashion show every day. The entire campus is like a vast catwalk, with dozens of people showing off their incredible style.  There are two […]

Opinion

Catcalling is violence

February 15, 2022 Luiza De Abreu 0

Going to school in Atlanta can be incredibly exciting and fun. It’s a city full of adventure, ample opportunities and beautiful people. However, there are a few downfalls to going to school here.    One […]

Opinion

High Priced Pixels

February 8, 2022 Terrance Davis 0

In the late 1990s, Americans became fascinated by 7” stuffed animals, turning them into a global phenomenon. These plushies, called Beanie Babies, were sold at local toy stores and had a unique production cycle that […]

Opinion

Happy Insurrectioniversary!

January 25, 2022 Terrance Davis 0

Over a year has passed since the insurrection on the American Capitol occurred. The incident saw thousands of Donald Trump and The Republican Party supporters storm the United States Capitol to seek retribution for the […]

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