Georgia College & State University declared Coach Ginger Miller as the new assistant coach for the Lady Bobcats’ softball team.
Replacing Coach Kelly Zeilstra, who left to pursue a chance to play on Team Canada for the upcoming Olympic Games, Miller has been working with Coach Windy Thees this season.
March 26th, 2004 | Posted in Sports | Read More »
Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, Jermaine O’Neal and now Lebron James: all are NBA superstars, who bypassed college and entered the NBA draft after graduating high school.
Moses Malone was the first to break tradition and head straight to the pros.
March 26th, 2004 | Posted in Sports | Read More »
Ooh, graphic tee’s really burn me up. I think it’s because every store sells them and moreover, every college student buys them. Don’t misunderstand me. I don’t mean t-shirts that support real teams, organizations and even Greek life.
I’m referring to shirts that advertise the store that they were purchased from in a form fitting way.
March 26th, 2004 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »
As promised, here are my National League baseball picks for the upcoming 2004 season:
NL East
Atlanta Braves: Mark my words, the Braves will not win the division for the 13th straight year. Yes, Atlanta will still be a good team, but they lost too much from last year’s club to win the division.
March 26th, 2004 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »
Finding housing is one thing on everyone’s mind lately. As this semester winds down and summer break looms in the distance, many students are beginning to think of where they are going to live next semester if their current residence is no longer an option.
March 26th, 2004 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »
While many of us were worrying about writing research papers and studying for classes this week, the City Council of Milledgeville adopted a Code of Ethics for local officials. This came as news to us here at the Colonnade, as we were already under the impression that city officials had some guidelines to follow in the arena of public decency.
March 26th, 2004 | Posted in Our Voice | Read More »