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Georgia State’s campus holds a variety of people and places to study. A downtown campus can be overwhelming with the city’s noise and busy life, especially for freshmen and new students. This guide ...
Pain creates us. It flows through our veins, keeps us on our toes, leaves us weak and makes us strong. Some people choose to bury the pain deep inside of them, never to see the light of day. Others, ...
Between the years of 2015 and 2018, the HOPE Scholarship helped 48,490 in-state students at Georgia State to go to school virtually for free — when combined with other grants and scholarships — or ...
Georgia State student Nabila Khan was asked by a professor to remove her niqab in compliance with Georgia’s Anti-mask laws. When Georgia’s anti-mask laws were scrawled into state code some 60 years ...
Georgia State women talk about their definitions of femininity and how they chose to live out their definition. Photo Submitted by Samantha Bartholomew Femininity broadly describes physical and ...
Things have changed a lot over the years. We’ve got faster computers, smarter phones and slightly more equality. These, of course, are changes people experience in day-to-day life. Another, more ...
Oscarville has been long forgotten by Georgians despite being at the bottom of Lake Lanier. Photo Courtesy of GSU Library Lake Lanier is a popular weekend destination suitable for fishing, boating, ...
The Signal. The Junior Collegiate. The Evening Signal. The student-run newspaper of Georgia State has gone by several different names since its inception in 1933. However, through 90 editor-in-chiefs, ...
Who would have ever thought that you could be a football expert for just $60 and access to a game console? Cornelious “Quad” Brown, quarterback for the Georgia State Panthers, can attest to this.
As part of its renewed effort to protect students and staff, Georgia State has introduced its blue light emergency towers. The towers are adorned with the word “EMERGENCY” and blue lights and are ...
According to Georgia State’s Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity President Charlie Ryan, Georgia State administration is lacking in support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and ...
On May 6, Georgia State held its first-ever virtual commencement to honor the achievements of the class of 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a formal graduation was postponed until further notice.