By Cait Felt This week, the University of Georgia was honored to host the great Alice Walker, sponsored by the…
By Rachael Andrews days, if a month passes by and we haven’t heard of a new tragic mass shooting happening…
By Emily Maloney discussion surrounding the ethics of higher education has mainly concerned the wellbeing of students, such as the…
By Chris Lewitzke rom the moment almost every college student sets foot on campus, he or she is inundated with…
By Robert Galerstein ast Thursday, the University of Georgia’s African American studies department hosted an impressive speaker. Jasmine Rand, founder…
By Bert Thompson that President Obama has signed the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014, the long-awaited Savannah Harbor…
aren’t supposed to get an education…They’re supposed to be working for free or for very little pay.” This is what…
all the popular banter about “career politicians” serving as barriers to American progress, very few men and women are able…
n April 1, educators from the Atlanta Public Schools were convicted of racketeering and various other crimes for cheating on…
appears the winds are shifting, and those winds just might be filled with smoke. The majority of the U.S. public…
of midnight on April 2 the 1st session of the 153rd Georgia General Assembly was complete. The final day of…
By Anthony Farajallah With Student Government Association elections on Wednesday, the only executive ticket, Momentum, spoke to a small crowd…
By Joseph Hendricks With only 12 days remaining in the 2015 Georgia General Assembly, the 40-day session is over half…
By Jacquelyn Harms Winston Churchill once said “History is written by the victors.” That certainly seems to be the case…