As the Bobcats of Georgia College & State University progress further into the basketball season, Coach Terry Sellers has found a leader in an unlikely place, freshman forward Aaron Clark has stepped into the limelight and made an impact both on and off the floor.
January 28th, 2005 | Posted in Sports | Read More »
When Tammi Sheppard came to Georgia College & State University in the fall of 2003, she longed for competitive swimming, the type that she participated while in high school. Her dream has finally come true.
January 28th, 2005 | Posted in Sports | Read More »
The Georgia College & State University softball team ended the 2004 season with high expectations for the next season. One thing the team did not expect was for their head coach, Windy Thees, to leave. Windy Thees accepted the head coaching position at the University of Memphis. The move by Thees did not come as a surprise to many people at GC&SU.
January 28th, 2005 | Posted in Sports | Read More »
Dear GC&SU Community: I would like for the University community to know that while Student Activities is the enforcers of the advertising policy, we are not the creators of the policy. The policy is a University policy and is based on community standards (i.e. GC&SU standards). The development of these standards is a history of [...]
January 28th, 2005 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »
Last semester The Colonnade hosted “Paint the Boxes,” a competition inviting all Recognized Student Organizations to paint campus newspaper boxes. The competition was generated to help enhance relationships between The Colonnade and various other on-campus organizations in the spirit of friendly competition.
January 28th, 2005 | Posted in Our Voice | Read More »
April Reed writes in the October 29 edition of the Colonnade: “Student Activities is responsible for monitoring posted fliers for proper…content. Assistant Director of Student Activities Ronald Lunk said that the process is based largely on opinion and judgment…really a personal, very [subjective decision]…there is a line that you cross when certain things are displayed…alcohol, [...]
January 28th, 2005 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »