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A meaningless double major?

Dear Editor,    I graduated as a Summer candidate last May. This Fall I enrolled here at GCSU as a graduate student in history, upon completion of my undergraduate classes in Summer II.    I was told I would receive my undergraduate diplomas in the mail. You see, I double-majored. I earned degrees in theatre performance and [...]

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Students proved worth, resolve

Dear Editor,        On Tuesday night we were dealt a blow that will no doubt hurt many of you for years to come.     Last night, the City Council unanimously passed the limit of non-blood related people that could live in a house to three. This hits home to each one of us, to the [...]

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Our Voice

    This week, civil rights activists and leaders fighting for equality rejoiced as construction began on a monument honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The monument will be built on the National Mall, near the Lincoln Memorial where King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.    It’s about high time the ground was [...]

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Brazilian student offers perspective on safety

    After experiencing the college-life in America for four years, I noticed some obvious distinctions between students’ safety in the United States and those in South America.     Most American students do not know they are extremely lucky to live in a country where the political and civic system truly works. As a Brazilian, I [...]

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Unanimous vote leads to ethical questions

    Well, the verdict is in – representative democracy in Milledgeville is not what it should be.  Tuesday night, the City Council unanimously voted in Ordnance 0-25, a law that will limit the amount of non-related individuals that can live in a house to three.

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Gowns for a good cause

    There were stars in the eyes of all those who attended “A Night at the Oscars,” a pageant fundraiser hosted by the non-profit organization Sequins and Smiles on Nov. 9 in Magnolia Ballroom.    “This is the second year we have done this fundraiser,” said Ashley Tramontin, co-coordinator for the fundraiser and a senior mass communication major.

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