City makes it painful to park Dear editor, As most of you are now painfully aware the parking situation at GCSU has become absurd. A result of many issues: construction, new city policy, and a general lack of space to begin with, it seems as though the solution the administration came up with falls [...]
August 31st, 2007 | Posted in Letters to the Editor,Opinion | Read More »
Another school year, a new freshman class, and new faces. Lots of new faces. Approximately 1,200 of them. Plenty of positive aspects result from this. For example, Fridays on campus are not as dead as usual. The incoming class has really set new record highs for GPA and SAT scores. The downside? [...]
August 31st, 2007 | Posted in Opinion,Our Voice | Read More »
In just two weeks, the most important American document ever written will turn 220 years old. The Constitution, drafted on September 17, 1787, will celebrate over 200 years of freedom. But this freedom hasn’t come cheaply. The largest losses, of course, were the heroes lost in the wars both foreign and domestic. Unfortunately, [...]
August 31st, 2007 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »
“It’s murder, intrigue and drama all wrapped into a ball of comedy,” said Leigh Thompson, director of “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940,” which ran Aug. 23 to 26 in Russell Auditorium.
August 31st, 2007 | Posted in Features | Read More »
Imagine waiting for the shuttle or walking to class with a cool breeze and warm sunlight all around. Studying on front campus or playing a little ball with some friends sounds good on a pleasant summer afternoon.
August 31st, 2007 | Posted in Features | Read More »
College experiences can get you somewhere. Just ask singer-songwriter Corey Smith and the legions of loyal fans that have come to love and appreciate current college anthems such as “Twenty-One,” “The Wreckage” and “Drinkin’ Again.”
August 31st, 2007 | Posted in Features | Read More »