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Women’s team finishes third out of five teams on the 6k course at Augusta State

Sophomore Allison Lones led the women’s team to third place concluding her race in 24:44 for a top-10 finish at ninth on the 6k course.

Women’s cross country was on the road to Augusta on Oct. 8 where it competed in the ASU Jaguar Invitational hosted by Augusta State University.

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Bobcats sprint to third place

Senior Tyler Mattix (left) helped the Bobcats take third place in Augusta crossing the finish line at 26:30 for a seventh place finish just behind senior Daniel Horseman who took first for GC.

Men’s cross country team takes third at ASU Jaguar Invitational out of five teams in the 8k race

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Domestic violence experiences divulged

Chelsea Switzer, senior psychology major, works on her addition to the Clothesline Project collection. T-shirt contributions were accepted from anyone wishing to share their domestic violence experiences or to honor a victim.

Stories were spread across a laundry line on Front Campus this week starting on Monday, Oct. 17. 

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Fundraiser decorates campus, raises awareness

Lurline West from the dean’s office in the College of Business, pays $1 and casts her vote for her favorite bra displayed on Front Campus.  All proceeds from voting went towards the Survivors in Pink.

Bras for a Cause colored Front Campus on Oct. 18 as it raised breast cancer awareness as well as funding for its sponsor, the Survivors in Pink

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Challenging censorship

Stanley Bermudez Moros’ work uses the flags of many countries to address issues such as gay rights as can be seen in this work.

Premiere exhibit dares public to explore social and economical issues through paintings

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The Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture

Stein’s work focuses on the ever changing definitions of gender through the creation of armored body sculptures. In some of these figures she brings up Wonder Woman, who “represents the possibility of strength no longer being simply a male attribute, but something that can trascend both genders.”

Visiting artist explores the defintion of gender through the male, female frame “The definition of gender is constantly changing, moving away from gender stereotypes.”- Linda Stein

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