By: Michael Ingram Melissa Plancarte struts around in revealing clothing, leads a lavish lifestyle, and promotes herself fervently on social…
By: Bruce Li n Aug. 9, 1995, the Internet browser startup known as Netscape went public, opening with shares priced…
By: Rob Oldham Campus carry is dead. Students in Georgia will still be unable to carry concealed weapons on college…
By: Kush Patel Donning his blue and red dotted tie and iconic smile, President Reagan, alongside counterpart Soviet General-Secretary Gorbachev,…
By: Shalin Jyotishi In April 2013, incoming University of Georgia President Jere Morehead announced the opening of an economic development…
By: Chenee Tracey Cuba is stepping out into the world of capitalism by opening up a free-trade zone and port…
By: Eli Watkins Tim Denson walked into Walker’s Coffee and Pub holding a red notebook filled with policy ideas. In…
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By: Jesse Chan The airline industry has seen its share of tumultuous events: bankruptcies, high fuel prices, and labor issues,…
By: Ian Davis On Jan. 15, the Georgia State Senate passed Resolution 739. While the residents of Georgia may expect…
By: Michael Land Right-to-live advocates and right-to-die activists have traditionally been political enemies. While organizations such as the Death with…
By: Patrick Wheat For many sitting members of the House of Representatives, the term “immigration reform” often evokes a feeling…
By: Victoria Barker How did America, the alleged home of the “American Dream” become the poster child of income inequality?…
By: Nick Eberhart In times of economic difficulties, environmental sustainability often takes a back seat to economic growth. The recent…