Public Safety Report
The weekly crime log as reported by GCSU Public Safety.
The weekly crime log as reported by GCSU Public Safety.
Tea party article unfair Dear editor, The article “Taxes not Student’s Cup of Tea” (17 April 2009) would have been better served had it discussed why Republicans hijacked these Tea Parties to promote their party platform. Since you won’t report this side of the Tea Party, I will. It began in February, when from the [...]
Shame on The Colonnade for printing Stephanie Sorensen’s article “Taxes not student’s cup of tea” on the front page of last week’s issue instead of in the Opinion section. The piece read more like a belated promotional brochure or a College Republican newsletter than a work of serious journalism.
With the end of the school year quickly approaching, students find themselves preparing for housing checkouts. Moving in during the fall semester and moving out at the end of the spring semester becomes a very familiar cycle with the completion of one’s college career.
Dance Minors will be performing their Spring Concert this Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. in Russell Auditorium. Tickets are $6 for non-GCSU students and $3 for GCSU students. Classic and contemporary ballet, modern and tap dances will be performed.
Cardboard, movie posters and medicinal plants were among the themes of this week’s senior art shows. The exhibits of Audra Starr, Noelle Rose, Katey Follett, Marcus Peden and Amanda Brownlee opened on April 20.
Starr’s collection, “Cardboard Confessions” evoked the feel of the popular blog PostSecret but with a twist.