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- May 2012 (1)
- April 2012 (108)
- 26: “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” (0)
- 26: Sliced & Diced (0)
- 26: The Best of Summer Flicks, Fiction and Festivals (0)
- 26: Earthfest rolls through (0)
- 26: Artists redefine printmaking (0)
- 26: Rock for Relay (0)
- 26: Dance Minor Spring Concert (0)
- 26: Senior art exhibits take vastly different approaches (0)
- 26: Q&A with Drew Allen (0)
- 26: “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” (0)
- 26: President Preczewski’s farewell to campus (0)
- 26: Earthfest rolls through (0)
- 26: Clash of the Titans stomps Russell (0)
- 26: 3 golf players added to All-PBC teams (0)
- 26: Greek Week celebrates GC sororities and fraternities (0)
- 26: Cheer squad succeeds at Nationals (0)
- 26: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 26: Sam Hunt: Goodbye from the sports desk (0)
- 26: The Litter Box (0)
- 26: Baseball at a glance (0)
- 26: Popcorn balls of burnin’ fire (0)
- 26: Ultimate Regionals (0)
- 26: Men move to Regionals, women fall to Armstrong (0)
- 26: Leaving GC, moving on: (0)
- 26: Men’s volleyball club set up by GC student (0)
- 26: Letter From the Editor: Many thanks, GC (0)
- 26: Softball season ends, memories remain (0)
- 26: A farewell ‘thanks’ (0)
- 26: LITC changes late fees (0)
- 26: Search for Greek Life director winds down (0)
- 26: PRSSA encourages, educates students on organ donation (0)
- 26: Refugee calls GC home (0)
- 26: SGA opens referendum for constitutional changes (0)
- 26: Discrimination alive and well (0)
- 26: Tuition increases (0)
- 26: Student ambassador team vies for larger budget (0)
- 26: Two markets, one goal (0)
- 26: Shuttle maintenance, care reveals hefty budget (0)
- 26: Communities in Schools offers volunteer experiences for students (0)
- 26: Common meeting times set to put all of GC on the same page (0)
- 20: Our Voice (0)
- 20: Fraternity promotes diversity, awarded (0)
- 20: Director of Allied Arts responds in a Q&A session about changes coming in the next year and their impact on students at GC (0)
- 20: Allied Arts brings visitors downtown (0)
- 20: The Long Path (0)
- 20: Campus app connects students with one touch (0)
- 20: Kappa Sigma faces more allegations (0)
- 20: GC receives grant, plans for Ennis renovations (0)
- 19: Softball losses end season (0)
- 19: Tennis pounds Pacers prior to PBC tourney (0)
- 19: Softball losses end season (0)
- 19: ‘24-Hour Plays’ (0)
- 19: Beauty in the Media: To Photoshop or not to Photoshop (0)
- 19: The Cabin In The Woods (0)
- 19: Musical theater takes the stage (0)
- 19: Synthesized sounds (0)
- 19: Senior Art Exhibits (0)
- 19: ’24-Hour Plays’ (0)
- 19: Cross-country runners dash during off season (0)
- 19: Rising gas prices limit athletic travel (0)
- 19: Two GC fishing squads take top tournament slots (0)
- 19: Baseball falls to Blazers on road (0)
- 19: The Side Line: 2022 World Cup (0)
- 19: Pardon our progress (0)
- 16: Students’ custom-built laser mounts bring an educational tool to GC (0)
- 16: City Council amends travel policy (0)
- 16: Congressman holds town hall meeting (0)
- 12: Creator of ‘The Surrogates’ visits Georgia College (0)
- 12: Bobcats crush ‘Canes, devour West Georgia (0)
- 12: Tennis teams slaughter Saints (0)
- 12: Sounds of the South (0)
- 12: Movie Review: American Reunion (0)
- 12: Spotlight: Q&A with Patty Digh, writer (0)
- 12: Golden Dragon Acrobats swing, tumble, fly into GC (0)
- 12: Q&A with ‘American Reunion’ Actor Vik Sahay (0)
- 12: Sounds of the South (0)
- 12: Subway makes a smash on campus (0)
- 12: Campus radio station changes frequency (0)
- 12: Spring concert raises funds for music scholarships (0)
- 12: SGA treasurer balances budget and school work (0)
- 12: Senior art exhibits embody natural, domestic theme (0)
- 12: Incarceration can cause emotional harm (0)
- 12: Senior Art Exhibit (0)
- 12: Females in law enforcement (0)
- 12: Senior Art Ehibit (0)
- 12: Financial side of criminal justice explored (0)
- 12: Navigating campus proves difficult (0)
- 12: The Litter Box (0)
- 12: Sliced & Diced (0)
- 12: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 12: Trayvon Martin/ George Zimmerman: Blunder of the season (0)
- 12: ‘The Hunger Games’ satiates (0)
- 12: Our Voice (0)
- 12: Mayor talks about life as a leader, gives advice to students (0)
- 12: Fishing team nets big catch at Lake Lanier (0)
- 12: RecSports preps for Greek games (0)
- 12: Golf grabs third at PBC Championships (0)
- 12: Campus radio station changes frequency (0)
- 12: Interfaith group observes spring holidays (0)
- 12: The Side Line: Month in Review (0)
- 12: Green Fee Committee allocates funds (0)
- 12: LITC reaches out to students (0)
- 12: Softball falls to Saints in away doubleheader (0)
- 12: KA house first to be recognized as permanent (0)
- 12: City Council institutes code of ethics for staff (0)
- 12: Organizations request over $300,000 (0)
- 12: Tennis teams slaughter Saints (0)
- 12: Back to the drawing board (0)
- March 2012 (117)
- 15: New farmers market in town (0)
- 15: Downtown restaurants strive to conserve food waste (0)
- 15: The Max is Greek (0)
- 15: Tennis teams struggle in weekend road matches (0)
- 15: Softball extends streak to five (0)
- 15: Sustainable farming on a local front (0)
- 15: “Angels in the Froth” descends upon the Max Noah Recital Hall for a heavenly performance (0)
- 15: ‘Doubt: A Parable’ showcases questions, wonder (0)
- 15: Spend St. Paddy’s Day in Savannah (0)
- 15: In transition: (0)
- 15: Rock quartet Young Orchids set to play at Sounds of the South (0)
- 15: Freight-truck traffic routes near campus cause concern for student safety (0)
- 15: Student struck by vehicle in city crosswalk marks second pedestrian accident this year (0)
- 15: Movie Review: John Carter (0)
- 15: Mystery of the transferring GC student (0)
- 15: Black & White Gallery (0)
- 15: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 15: Q & A with Colleen McGlade, violinist (0)
- 15: The Litter Box (0)
- 15: ‘Shinsai’ Japanese theater (0)
- 15: Letter to the Editor: ‘Lawmakers’ column leaves out central facts (0)
- 15: Our Voice (0)
- 15: ‘Doubt: A Parable’ showcases questions, wonder (0)
- 15: Beeson awaits funds for renovations (0)
- 15: CAB uses funding to host multiple student events (0)
- 15: Facility operations to rezone campus (0)
- 15: Anti-racist lecturer speaks to campus (0)
- 15: Annual festival pays homage to talented writers, poets, playwrights on GC campus and beyond (0)
- 15: Senate approves four new liberal studies concentrations (0)
- 15: SGA approves new attendance policy (0)
- 15: Public Safety Report (0)
- 15: Tennis teams struggle in weekend road matches (0)
- 15: Newly appointed attorney general (0)
- 15: Georgia law could ban all illegal-immigrant students (0)
- 15: SGA reviews WRC student survey results (0)
- 15: Kappa Sigma suspended from campus (0)
- 15: Lacrosse overcomes debut season trials (0)
- 15: ‘Ball Busters,’ ‘Scoregasms,’ among punny team names (0)
- 15: Baseball whips Wolves, sweeps Braves at home (0)
- 15: Golfers take ninth place at Valdosta (0)
- 15: Harlem Globetrotters come to Milledgeville (0)
- 15: The Side Line: Bulldogs Basketball (0)
- 08: Traveling the world through food, culture (0)
- 08: GC teacher, pianist collaborate in a night of musical fun (0)
- 08: Bobcats clawed by Bearcats (0)
- 08: Sustainable clothing promotes a greener lifestyle (0)
- 08: The environment and social media (0)
- 08: Softball snags, splits home doubleheaders (0)
- 08: Project X: Party till dawn, no consequences, no regrets, only fame (0)
- 08: Environmental flicks spark viable change (0)
- 08: Men’s hoops season ends (0)
- 08: Women fall to Wingate 6-3 at home (0)
- 08: Men’s tennis bulldozes Bulldogs 7-2 (0)
- 08: Softball snags, splits home doubleheaders (0)
- 08: New collegiate sport coming to Bobcat athletics (0)
- 08: The Side Line: The Bounty System (0)
- 08: Spotlight: Q&A with James Hendershott, Founder, bike polo founder (0)
- 08: King of Diamonds (0)
- 08: The King of Diamonds (0)
- 08: New York act takes GC stage (0)
- 08: Traveling the world through food, culture (0)
- 08: Celebrating literacy, Dr. Seuss with Baldwin youth (0)
- 08: Centennial Center lot closing results in ticketed, towed cars (0)
- 08: Gravel parking lots offer rough rides for students (0)
- 08: The Litterbox (0)
- 08: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 08: ‘Am I ugly?’ should not be in a child’s vocabulary (0)
- 08: Our Voice (0)
- 08: What is the last book you read for fun? (0)
- 08: LITC talks expanding fiction, leisure reads (0)
- 08: Broken down: an author’s writing process (0)
- 08: Literacy Q & A: Dr. Esther Lopez (0)
- 08: Keeping a GC legacy alive (0)
- 08: GIVE Center hosts first GC service conference (0)
- 08: City Councilman Joiner accused of harassment (0)
- 08: SABC accepting RSO funding requests (0)
- 08: Not-so-Super Tuesday (0)
- 08: Textbook costs to decrease (0)
- 01: WRC rock wall fee causes concern (0)
- 01: GC takes lead in Central State reuse plan, collaborates with city (0)
- 01: The Litter Box (0)
- 01: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 01: Online Classes aided by Google (0)
- 01: Lawmakers and lawbreakers (0)
- 01: WRC Rock Wall Causes Concern (0)
- 01: Letter from the Editor: Plagiarism in the paper (0)
- 01: Our Voice (0)
- 01: Bobcats pounce on Pats at home for twinbill win (0)
- 01: Tennis falls to Flagler College (0)
- 01: What seven deadly sins do you struggle with the most? (0)
- 01: Student designer showcases talent (0)
- 01: ‘The Wedding Singer’ serenades GC (0)
- 01: ‘The Wedding Singer’ serenades GC (0)
- 01: Sliced & Diced (0)
- 01: Q & A with GC psychology professor (0)
- 01: Q&A with Baby Baby, Sounds of the South act (0)
- 01: Four-year rate graduation low (0)
- 01: Anger hits campus (0)
- 01: Thefts and burglaries occur (0)
- 01: Students are offered healthy options by GC (0)
- 01: Multicultural Greek life on campus (0)
- 01: Deep Roots festival wins six awards (0)
- 01: Students debate existence of racial divide on campus (0)
- 01: Black History Month celebrated (0)
- 01: Community Advisers feel overworked, overwhelmed (0)
- 01: Movie Review: This Means War (0)
- 01: Then there were three (0)
- 01: Spotlight: Q & A with Rebecca Ezell, Art Stop for Kids director (0)
- 01: First Fridays relaunches (0)
- 01: Visiting artist talks technology and art (0)
- 01: Spring jazz concert (0)
- 01: Sounds of the South concert crawl (0)
- 01: Tennis falls to Flagler College (0)
- 01: The Side Line: NFL Draft: RGIII (0)
- 01: Golf takes tourney title at Armstrong Invitational (0)
- 01: Regular season ends for GC basketball (0)
- 01: Baseball takes USC Aiken in away series, loses to Wolves 4-2 (0)
- February 2012 (151)
- 23: Meme page causes controversy (0)
- 23: Slideshow: Doodles Bakery created delectable delights (0)
- 23: Doodles Bakery creates delectable delights (0)
- 23: Silent auction raises $664 (0)
- 23: Steamroller rocks ‘n’ rolls open house (0)
- 23: Baseball wins three in a row (0)
- 23: Bobcats win one, lose one vs. Wolves (0)
- 23: Spend a fun-filled day in Macon for less than $50 (0)
- 23: Macon: film festival, good food, unique shops (0)
- 23: Women’s basketball falls to Southwestern 91-85 (0)
- 23: Men’s basketball extends winning streak to four (0)
- 23: The Litter Box (0)
- 23: Tennis teams aced by Armstrong (0)
- 23: Costs rise for intramural play (0)
- 23: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 23: The Side Line: Racism in Sports (0)
- 23: Technology is not universal at GC (0)
- 23: Slideshow: Bobcats win one, lose one vs. Wolves (0)
- 23: Letter to the Editor: Some memes are funny, offensive ones should be considered carefully (0)
- 23: Our Voice (0)
- 23: Letter to the Editor: Memes column blindly supports administration (0)
- 23: Ocean of separation, sea of love (0)
- 23: Technology aids in long-distance relationships (0)
- 23: Hooking up vs. relationships (0)
- 23: Sex, sexual partners, their role in the student life (0)
- 23: Slideshow: Silent auction raises $664 (0)
- 23: Domestic abuse is more than physical violence (0)
- 23: French professor authors textbook (0)
- 23: ‘Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance’ (0)
- 23: Fundraising campaign targets faculty, staff (0)
- 23: SGA election results are in (0)
- 23: Spotlight: Q & A with Michael Ericson, photographer (0)
- 23: Distillery brews up profits, taps tourist interest (0)
- 23: Obscura art history club (0)
- 23: Campus app helps perspective, current students (0)
- 23: ‘From the Hood to Haiti’ talk (0)
- 23: Post-Pop painter exhibits works on campus (0)
- 23: Apartments in the works (0)
- 23: Drug bust leads to student arrest (0)
- 16: Slideshow: Women’s basketball loses seventh game in a row (0)
- 16: Women’s basketball loses seventh game in a row (0)
- 16: The Litter Box (0)
- 16: Health Services is too far (0)
- 16: Slideshow: Greek alumni come home (0)
- 16: Greek alumni come home (0)
- 16: Slideshow: Homecoming Concert 2012 (0)
- 16: Homecoming Concert 2012 (0)
- 16: Homecoming talent show spotlights student musicians, crowns Adele-esque winner (0)
- 16: Peabody Garden dedicated, newly decorated (0)
- 16: Tennis dominates Anderson (0)
- 16: Back to the future (0)
- 16: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 16: Letter from the Editor: Why we report SGA arrests and impeachments (0)
- 16: Golf takes 12th at Matlock Collegiate (0)
- 16: Memes are offensive (0)
- 16: Our Voice (0)
- 16: Men’s basketball seals spot in PBC tourney (0)
- 16: ‘Worldwide Womanism’ talk highlights Liberia (0)
- 16: Softball sweeps St. Andrews in doubleheader (0)
- 16: Men On Feminism (0)
- 16: Bobcat baseball falls to Tampa, sweeps Clark Atlanta (0)
- 16: Women’s studies minor (0)
- 16: Women and Art class focuses on female creativity (0)
- 16: Feminism takes center stage at GC (0)
- 16: Keeping the faith (0)
- 16: Grammys 2012: Rolling in the Gold (0)
- 16: The Side Line: Josh Smith perplexed by All-Star snub (0)
- 16: Macon Film Festival Preview (0)
- 16: 5 Shows you should be watching (0)
- 16: HOPE scholarship to see changes (0)
- 16: ‘Safe House’ (0)
- 16: Gift-bearing pixie brings sexual safety to campus (0)
- 16: Week-long alcohol sales (0)
- 16: Spotlight: Q & A with Lizzie Scarboro, director of “The Vagina Monologues” (0)
- 16: Graphic novelist visits campus (0)
- 16: First doctorate offered at GC (0)
- 16: Department of Theatre prepares for annual musical (0)
- 09: Bobcats fall to Clayton State (0)
- 09: Slideshow: Bobcats fall to Clayton State (0)
- 09: Slideshow: “White Kids” on the block (0)
- 09: ‘White Kids’ on the block (0)
- 09: ‘Hyperborean’ on exhibit (0)
- 09: Slideshow: Softball struggles in season opener (0)
- 09: Softball struggles in season opener (0)
- 09: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 09: BREAKING DOWN THE BUDGET (0)
- 09: Sliced and Diced (0)
- 09: Homecoming-banner bandits await punishment (0)
- 09: A Day in Atlanta for $50 (0)
- 09: The Litter Box (0)
- 09: Movie Review: ‘The Woman in Black’ (0)
- 09: Valentine’s Day vocals (0)
- 09: Parking is still hard to find (0)
- 09: Unemployment rates are high for graduates (0)
- 09: Spotlight: Q & A with Lena Thompson, printmaker (0)
- 09: Our Voice (0)
- 09: Artists venture to Atlanta (0)
- 09: Opinion: The body image in the media (0)
- 09: Reconstructive plastic surgery (0)
- 09: Flash Mob 2012 (0)
- 09: Ultimate snags first in tourney (0)
- 09: Body Image (0)
- 09: Tennis sweeps Morehouse 9-0 (0)
- 09: From combat to campus (0)
- 09: Women’s basketball loses fifth straight (0)
- 09: West Campus work continues into spring (0)
- 09: From combat to campus (0)
- 09: Bobcat baseball takes 2 of 3 on opening weekend (0)
- 09: Global symposium localizes health (0)
- 09: NAACP re-emerges, new members, same mission (0)
- 09: The Side Line: Lack of school spirit disturbing (0)
- 09: Copyright Clash (0)
- 09: New fraternity begins steps to become chartered (0)
- 09: GC president discusses state of university (0)
- 09: Senior senator arrested (0)
- 08: Slideshow: Bobcat men persevere over Lander (0)
- 08: Slideshow: Toast to this (0)
- 02: Women’s hoops drops battle to Bearcats 70-52 (0)
- 02: Bobcat men persevere over Lander (0)
- 02: Bobcats split Montevallo (0)
- 02: GC alumni awarded “Professional of the Year” (0)
- 02: Slideshow:Women’s hoops drops battle to Bearcats 70-52 (0)
- 02: ‘Back to the Future’ Homecoming (0)
- 02: The Colonnade Speaks: 2012 Grammy predictions (0)
- 02: Hipsters, rockers and ravers: 2012 music festival preview (0)
- 02: Movie Review: ‘The Grey’ (0)
- 02: Blood, sweat and tears: ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ (0)
- 02: Spotlight: Q & A with Amy Pinney, director of the upcoming play the “Wedding Singer“ (0)
- 02: Homecoming to include talent show (0)
- 02: Black History Performance (0)
- 02: ‘Firehouse Theatre’ cranks up the heat (0)
- 02: Toast to this (0)
- 02: Working hard for the money (0)
- 02: Dance Marathon (0)
- 02: Spring intramurals kick off, offer multiple sports to all (0)
- 02: Volleyball club braces for Tech season opener (0)
- 02: The Litter Box (0)
- 02: Mixed Martial Arts Club fights for Spring (0)
- 02: The Side Line: Gonzalez, Braves ready to forget September swoon (0)
- 02: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 02: Our Voice (0)
- 02: Multiple communication platforms are valuable (0)
- 02: Letter to the Editor: A XXX-rated phenomenon has biased sources (0)
- 02: Campus offers protection programs to combat threats (0)
- 02: Violence on the rise? (0)
- 02: Campus, community crime exposed (0)
- 02: SGA senators square off for presidency (0)
- 02: SGA fills senator positions (0)
- 02: Fall commencement in works (0)
- 02: Greenway prepares expansion (0)
- 02: Town council squabble over zoning issue (0)
- January 2012 (68)
- 26: ‘Pretty/Much Collective + Not About Beauty’ (0)
- 26: Swim Cats prep for upcoming season (0)
- 26: Bobcats sweep weekend trip (0)
- 26: A night of beating drums (0)
- 26: Wellness and Recreation Center (0)
- 26: A New Drug Culture (0)
- 26: The Kindle craze: Students turn to e-readers to save money on textbooks (0)
- 26: Sliced and Diced (0)
- 26: Picasso to Warhol (0)
- 26: LITC develops areas for study, group space (0)
- 26: Movie Review: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (0)
- 26: Identity, spirituality explored (0)
- 26: Q&A with Reptar (0)
- 26: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 26: The Litter Box (0)
- 26: Spotlight: Zach Roberts (0)
- 26: Drinking and drug use aid hookup culture (0)
- 26: Our Voice (0)
- 26: ‘Influence of Poetry’ (0)
- 26: Street GRACE joins forces against exploitation (0)
- 26: Venture Out welcomes all GC students to adventures (0)
- 26: Q&A with Sean Mooney (0)
- 26: Women’s Basketball splits weekend games (0)
- 26: Human Trafficking (0)
- 26: Wakeboarding targets Vegas (0)
- 26: Students serve campus, community (0)
- 26: Main Campus to see addition of fitness center at Centennial (0)
- 26: Women’s club soccer to debut spring season (0)
- 26: Greek-life myths, truths revealed (0)
- 26: Club rugby aims to kick off season at Georgia Tech (0)
- 26: Phonathon connects campus present, past (0)
- 26: GC presidential field narrowed (0)
- 26: SGA VP resigns, Pro Tempore fills position (0)
- 19: “Gone Sane” (0)
- 19: Wellness Center rock wall opens to all levels of climbers (0)
- 19: Slashed: Bobcats downed by Jags (0)
- 19: How necessary is social networking? (0)
- 19: 2012 Movie Preview (0)
- 19: Thrifting on the rise (0)
- 19: 2011 Movies: Top 10 Picks (0)
- 19: Dorothy Netherland ‘Mementos’ (0)
- 19: Third Eye Blind to play Homecoming (0)
- 19: Sibling String to play downtown (0)
- 19: Spotlight: Q&A with Sean Micheal Noah (0)
- 19: SGA VP faces impeachment . . . again (0)
- 19: Adult novelty parties gain popularity with students (0)
- 19: Q&A with Eric Dodd (0)
- 19: A XXX-rated phenomenon on campuses (0)
- 19: Box Office Books (0)
- 19: Women’s basketball snags first victory in PBC over Armstrong (0)
- 19: The Litter Box (0)
- 19: Women’s club lacrosse debuts in spring season (0)
- 19: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 19: Bobcat men struggle in PBC play (0)
- 19: Need for higher education questioned (0)
- 19: Our Voice (0)
- 19: Tebowmania runs its course (0)
- 19: Ultimate shines at Starkville (0)
- 19: Seniors garner national award, campus recognition (0)
- 19: RecSports adds intramurals (0)
- 19: Student discount cards come to campus (0)
- 19: Campus offices relocate (0)
- 19: The GIVE Center finds new home (0)
- 19: Downtown sees new addition of lofts (0)
- 19: Chick-fil-A unveils renovations (0)
- 19: Dream Hope & Remembrance (0)
- 19: SGA senator fills vacancy (0)
- 05: Homecoming concert artists announced (0)
- December 2011 (35)
- 02: A new American family has emerged (0)
- 01: Georgia College’s students radio stations (0)
- 01: Georgia College students tackle six teenage issues on stage (0)
- 01: Grammy-Award winner Lee Greenwood comes to Georgia College (0)
- 01: Seniors’ works finally come to fruition (0)
- 01: Cross country runners make history (0)
- 01: Naughty or Nice (0)
- 01: Inked: a life-long art (0)
- 01: Five fast study abroad tips (0)
- 01: Decorate for the holidays (0)
- 01: Senior leadership pilots to 6-1 (0)
- 01: The Litter Box (0)
- 01: The Side Line: We’re watching you NBA (0)
- 01: Roommates form women’s club soccer (0)
- 01: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 01: Classes commence for Wellness Center fitness (0)
- 01: Rugby team falls to UGA (0)
- 01: Letter to the Editor: Is it too soon to call the Wellness and Recreation Center a failure? (0)
- 01: Women’s basketball struggles on road trip (0)
- 01: Letter to the Editor: Library hours not determined by a dart board (0)
- 01: Our Voice (0)
- 01: Students explore housing options (0)
- 01: Alumni forms organic farm, teaches practices (0)
- 01: SGA president discusses failures, successes of semester (0)
- 01: Twice the fun, half the bike (0)
- 01: Holiday Treats around the World (0)
- 01: Colonnade Christmas Classics (0)
- 01: The early 90s style is making a comeback (0)
- 01: Bringing hope to families in need (0)
- 01: New actors, classic ‘Nutcracker’ (0)
- 01: Campus sees decrease in diversity rates (0)
- 01: GPA standards raised by SGA (0)
- 01: Movie Review: ‘The Muppets’ (0)
- 01: Humor comes in handy for senior rhetorician (0)
- 01: Giving back with Crafty Cats (0)
- November 2011 (78)
- 23: Student Judicial Board hearing results in removal of senator (0)
- 17: How GC picks it Hours of Operation in the Library (0)
- 17: Department of Music brings Broadway to Milledgeville (0)
- 17: One month, 50,000 words (0)
- 17: Eleven hours of thoughts, notes, idea (0)
- 17: Where.docx (0)
- 17: Hamlet character uncovered (0)
- 17: HorseDreams Youth Ranch (0)
- 17: Women split season openers (0)
- 17: Wakeboarding ranks ninth (0)
- 17: Smith’s successive season (0)
- 17: Revolution from afar (0)
- 17: Baseball’s fall Steak Series prepares team for spring (0)
- 17: The Litter Box (0)
- 17: Club hockey takes 2-2 record from tourney (0)
- 17: The Side Line (0)
- 17: Men’s hoops steals two wins at Newberry (0)
- 17: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 17: Flag Football Goes Elite (0)
- 17: Spotlight: Black Friday (0)
- 17: Our Voice (0)
- 17: CBS Republican debate overview (0)
- 17: Shuttle driver forges friendships during daily routes to campus (0)
- 17: Small Ensembles make noteworthy performance (0)
- 17: The truth about hell week (0)
- 17: Sculpting minds of the future (0)
- 17: Movie Review: ‘Anonymous (0)
- 17: Special Olympics awards Gamma Sigma Sigma (0)
- 17: Training dogs for a cause (0)
- 17: Issues arise over Wellness and Recreation Center (0)
- 17: Same love, different rights (0)
- 17: Four Dishes for Five Dollars (0)
- 17: LITC software to navigate group study (0)
- 17: Plagiarism case results in suspension (0)
- 17: iPhone app review: RedLaser (0)
- 17: GC Miracle hosts first event, raises funds (0)
- 10: Jazz Band makes students’ heads bop to the beat (0)
- 10: SGA senator impeached after 16-5 vote (0)
- 10: Businessman runs for president (1)
- 10: A William Shakespeare classic ‘Hamlet’ (0)
- 10: Spotlight: Have A Heart, Save A Life (0)
- 10: First round loss offers future hope (0)
- 10: Exhibition games train fresh teams (0)
- 10: Exhibition games train fresh teams (0)
- 10: Student hit on downtown crosswalk (0)
- 10: SwimCats stroke to fifth place in final fall meet (0)
- 10: Volleyball takes fifth in playoffs at USC (0)
- 10: Ultimate frisbee club bids high in first fall tourney in Boone, NC (0)
- 10: Intramural Fields (0)
- 10: Wakeboarding surfaces 12th nationally (0)
- 10: Cross country clutches two school records (0)
- 10: Cross country clutches two school records (0)
- 10: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 10: The Side Line: Canning tobacco in baseball (0)
- 10: The Litter Box (0)
- 10: Listen up: J. Cole (0)
- 10: Dorm-friendly recipes: Twice baked potatoes (0)
- 10: Our Voice (0)
- 10: The dog daze (0)
- 10: A star is found (0)
- 10: Provost named member of Deal’s commission (0)
- 10: Author shares new novel with campus community (0)
- 10: Mystery of campus benches unfolded (0)
- 10: Library shows off 3-D sculptures (0)
- 10: Barbecue restaurant opens downtown (0)
- 10: $8,000 grant entices students to buckle up, sober up (0)
- 10: You can’t crash here (0)
- 10: GCTV, for the students by the students (0)
- 10: Student leaders selected for mentor program (0)
- 10: Campus recieves $3.3 million in grants for sponsored projects (0)
- 10: Buffalo Dale (0)
- 10: SGA unanimously increases requirements (0)
- 10: WGUR puts on, rocks out with Buffapalooza (0)
- 10: The 15th annual International Week (0)
- 10: Campus administration prioritzes high transfer rates (0)
- 10: Poet ‘slams’ university (0)
- 02: Marijuana, alcohol lead to impeachment articles for SGA senator (0)
- 01: GC hosts fourth annual ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (0)
- October 2011 (69)
- 20: Women’s team finishes third out of five teams on the 6k course at Augusta State (0)
- 20: Bobcats sprint to third place (0)
- 20: Domestic violence experiences divulged (0)
- 20: Fundraiser decorates campus, raises awareness (0)
- 20: Challenging censorship (0)
- 20: The Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture (0)
- 20: Meeting at the Library (0)
- 20: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 20: Movie Villains You Don’t Want To Bring Home To Mom (0)
- 20: The Litter Box (0)
- 20: Five Costumes in Five Minutes (0)
- 20: Letter to the Editor: Fallfest and GC offered great experience (0)
- 20: Schools need improvement (0)
- 20: Let’s switch lives best friend (0)
- 20: Our Voice (0)
- 20: How to: Throw a spooky soirée (0)
- 20: Dorm Friendly Recipes (0)
- 20: Halloween Around the World (0)
- 20: Green initiatives continue on campus (0)
- 20: ‘More Alike Than Different’ (0)
- 20: Hall Scholarship developed to aid students (0)
- 20: Brick waitress and Georgia College alumna takes pride in herself, relationship with girlfriend (0)
- 20: Students win national chemistry awards (0)
- 20: Liberal arts appeal brings out-of-state students (0)
- 20: Movie Review: ‘The Ides of March’ (0)
- 20: Lecture reveals difficulties of schizophrenia (0)
- 20: Deep Roots Festival hits streets of downtown (0)
- 20: Fallfest draws over 900 to campus (0)
- 20: Poses, Portraits and Peace (0)
- 20: Paying it back (0)
- 20: Central State studies done by alumna (0)
- 20: Campus hosts week-long art festival (0)
- 20: Sonic Spirit Night supports Sassy Cats (0)
- 20: Professors push for roller derby team (0)
- 20: Bobcat Madness: new name, same cause (0)
- 20: Women’s club volleyball snags third in first tourney (0)
- 20: Club soccer attacks Kennesaw 3-1, ties Georgia Tech at zero (0)
- 20: Soccer fights for playoffs at 3-5 in PBC (0)
- 20: The Side Line (0)
- 06: Intramurals receive big funds for fields (0)
- 06: Wellness and Recreation Center nears opening (0)
- 06: Procrastination, PowerPoint skills essential (0)
- 06: Tennis takes four titles at Finals (0)
- 06: Sonic Has “Spirit” for GC (0)
- 06: ‘Living Your Story’ (0)
- 06: Helping hounds lend a paw (0)
- 06: Student performs in suspenseful world-premiere (0)
- 06: Jittery Joe’s prepares for store closure (0)
- 06: The Math Lab (0)
- 06: The Litter Box (0)
- 06: Movie Review: ‘Dream House’ (0)
- 06: Performance mixes Harry Potter, music (0)
- 06: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 06: Spotlight: Pumpkin Carving Don’ts (0)
- 06: Guest author presents revitalizing new play (0)
- 06: Commuters of Georgia College (0)
- 06: Our Voice (1)
- 06: Smartphone app to connect students to campus (0)
- 06: Shades of Green showcases sustainable businesses (0)
- 06: Indie Movie Review: ‘F for Fake’ (0)
- 06: SGA reaches students with hall meetings (0)
- 06: Fashion Conscience: Tribal Prints (0)
- 06: Senator Isakson comes to town (0)
- 06: Out and About: Tasty drinks to jump-start your day (0)
- 06: The Side Line (0)
- 06: Cheerleaders, Sassy Cats prep for season (0)
- 06: Road woes continue for women’s soccer (0)
- 06: Golf grabs fourth in final season tournament (0)
- 06: Students live their story with TWLOHA (0)
- September 2011 (165)
- 29: Georgia College Breakfast Club (0)
- 29: Men’s team takes 12th at Codfish Bowl (0)
- 29: Community mourns loss of students (0)
- 29: Peabody Garden renovations to end in October (0)
- 29: College looks for new Thunder to roar (0)
- 29: SGA votes against impeachment (0)
- 29: Tennis battles in the ITA (0)
- 29: Theatre season opens with a hit (0)
- 29: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 29: Stand-ups crack crowd up at CAB Comedy Night (0)
- 29: The Litter Box (0)
- 29: Our Voice (0)
- 29: Movie Review: ‘Moneyball’ (0)
- 29: Letter to the Editor: Students need to get informed (0)
- 29: Tips for the single life (0)
- 29: Spotlight: Slice Pie (0)
- 29: Campus hosts chemical society lecture (0)
- 29: Updates begin on Donahoo (0)
- 29: Spotlight: Slice Pie (0)
- 29: The Den installs video security cameras (0)
- 29: A night of classical piano (0)
- 29: Indie Movie Review: “Hesher” (0)
- 29: Increased sanctions for marijuana usage (0)
- 29: Healthy and Fast: Dorm-Friendly Recipes (0)
- 29: A Touch of Spain at Georgia College (0)
- 29: Bell tower fundraising continues (0)
- 29: Georgia College garners national, state awards (0)
- 29: Garrett leads golf to fourth at Sandestin (0)
- 29: Comeback wins lead women’s team to strong weekend (0)
- 29: Soccer wins on road, falls in overtime at home (0)
- 29: Remembering lost friends (0)
- 29: The Side Line (0)
- 29: Women’s team fatigues in Boston (0)
- 22: Four students involved in car accident, two fatalities (0)
- 22: Students turn to another kind of herb (0)
- 22: SGA impeachment proceedings begin (0)
- 22: Precious Pups (0)
- 22: Women’s soccer begins PBC with win after pair of losses (0)
- 22: Men’s tennis claims seven titles (0)
- 22: Running late to class? (0)
- 22: The Side Line (0)
- 22: Bobcat Beat (0)
- 22: The Litter Box (0)
- 22: Our Voice (0)
- 22: Blackbird Coffee barista philosophizes about films while blending fresh brews (0)
- 22: Melodies of Arabia (0)
- 22: Tips to get a girlfriend (0)
- 22: No funds allocated for Department of music (0)
- 22: Quick response codes connect, inform campus (0)
- 22: LITC enforces obscene material policy (0)
- 22: Spanish professor publishes new novel (0)
- 22: Instructional Technology Center receive updates (0)
- 22: Movie Review: ‘Drive’ (0)
- 22: Shuttle revamp (0)
- 22: Spotlight: TOMS Campus Club (0)
- 22: Professor gives gifts of loving locks (0)
- 22: Professor receives teaching award (0)
- 22: Community dance program boogies onto campus (0)
- 22: Students rank in international competition (0)
- 22: Deep Roots releases event music lineup (0)
- 22: Turkish artist visit department of art (0)
- 22: The perfect fall playlist (0)
- 22: Winning Wardrobe (0)
- 22: Taste Test: Pumpkin Beers (0)
- 22: Venture Out journeys to ride Ocoee River rapids (0)
- 22: Chili’s race raises funds for cancer (0)
- 22: Sophomore Alison Lones leads the women’s team to fourth place in the Bridgestone-Pacer Invitational at USC Aiken. The team started, competed and ended the 6k race with a pack mentality approach (0)
- 22: Cross Country trims times for fourth place (0)
- 22: Road trip leaves club soccer with tie and loss (0)
- 15: ‘We will never forget’ (0)
- 15: The Max: “To-Go” (0)
- 15: Flu shots offered to students (0)
- 15: Corks and Canvases (0)
- 15: WGUR 88.9 The Edge (0)
- 15: Men’s soccer aims higher after 1-0 win over Emory (0)
- 15: Soccer falls 0-2 at Bobcat Shootout (0)
- 15: Healthy and Fast: Dorm-Friendly Recipes (0)
- 15: Noted guitarist performs at Max Noah (0)
- 15: Sodexo hosts annual Bobcat Classic golf tourney (0)
- 15: Johnny Polygon to release first CD (0)
- 15: Durden presents Triple-A experience (0)
- 15: Bonjour, Dr. Oukada (0)
- 15: Red Earth Readings (0)
- 15: Men’s cross country team finishes 10th in ASICS/UC Irvine Invitational featuring 800 runners in Los Angeles (0)
- 15: Cross Country teams travel west for California meet (0)
- 15: Movie Review: (0)
- 15: Golf takes 11th at Spring Hill Suites (0)
- 15: Spotlight: (0)
- 15: The Side Line (0)
- 15: The Litter Box (0)
- 15: Head to Head (0)
- 15: Our Voice (0)
- 15: Letter to the Editor: Institutional Fee and other fees too large (0)
- 15: Post-it bandit strikes (0)
- 15: Bike path to create safer, easier travel in Baldwin (0)
- 15: Tornado preparedness lacking on student minds (0)
- 15: Senior picnic offers students career opportunities (0)
- 15: Students take a swim (0)
- 15: MyCATS system up in the air (0)
- 15: Professor publishes condom study (0)
- 15: Programming fee supports RSA (0)
- 15: GIVE Center prepares for move (0)
- 09: Litterbox (0)
- 08: Looking back on alumna’s short-lived inspiring life (0)
- 08: Comedy is pure gold (0)
- 08: Our Voice (0)
- 08: Truth or dare is not only for high school (0)
- 08: Bobcats take sixth at Kiawah Island (0)
- 08: Cross Country seizes second (0)
- 08: GC Softball players return for annual alumni game (0)
- 08: Student marine reflects on time in service (0)
- 08: Thunder Crew’s budget increases (0)
- 08: Fall’s frantic fantasy football season (0)
- 08: The Side Line (0)
- 08: Memories of 9/11 (0)
- 08: Movie Review: ‘Apollo 18’ (0)
- 08: Men’s cross country runs strong at the 8k Bobcat Invitational, takes second place (0)
- 08: Thunder Crew’s budget increases (0)
- 08: Not only a server at Amici but a student teacher at Georgia Military Prep School (0)
- 08: Women’s soccer goes 1-1 at Tusculum Tournament (0)
- 08: Listen Up: Jack and White (0)
- 08: 9/11 past and present (0)
- 08: Spotlight (0)
- 08: SGA Vice President arrested for DUI (0)
- 08: Ilustration (0)
- 08: Weatherproofing maintains MSU building integrity (0)
- 08: City marshall urges student crosswalk safety (0)
- 08: Connections program aims to break cross-cultural barriers (0)
- 08: Campus Life receives close to half million (0)
- 08: Institutional fee set to remain (0)
- 08: Greenhouse produces pineapple harvest (0)
- 02: Out and About (0)
- 01: Going Digital (0)
- 01: Illustration: The Max (0)
- 01: The next Milledgeville Idol is… (0)
- 01: Bikes, mallets, balls, balance: the growing game (0)
- 01: Trained and ready for competition (0)
- 01: The blunt truth (0)
- 01: Students volunteer time to fight fires (0)
- 01: Out and About (0)
- 01: Women’s volleyball strikes again (0)
- 01: Indie Film Review “Bleu” (0)
- 01: Movie Review (0)
- 01: Spotlight (0)
- 01: ‘Hope’-ful start for head coach’s second season (0)
- 01: Subscribe to public safety podcast here (0)
- 01: Desire for lacrosse inspires new team (0)
- 01: Georgia College professor makes strides forward in upcoming Central State Hospital documentary (0)
- 01: Chinese art comes to Blackbridge Hall (0)
- 01: Poet-in-residence inspires listeners (0)
- 01: How to succeed in college (0)
- 01: Illustration: Thunder& Lightning (0)
- 01: Rugby preps for first official club season (0)
- 01: Golf tees off at Kiawah Invitational (0)
- 01: The Litter Box (0)
- 01: Students share abroad experiences at open house (0)
- 01: Energy audit reveals waste of resources, energy (0)
- 01: Our Voice (0)
- 01: Nursing program launches first study abroad program (0)
- 01: Head to Head (0)
- 01: Purple Glove Team dances to victory (0)
- 01: Search for president underway (0)
- 01: Going the distance (0)
- 01: ‘It’s not our goal to bust students’ (0)
- 01: RSO budgets finalized, some pockets left empty (0)
- August 2011 (67)
- 25: Swimcats secure spot at Wellness Center (0)
- 25: Soccer sees success at tryouts (0)
- 25: Local bartender: world traveler, firefighter, student, fiancé (0)
- 25: Math Emporium frees space in Learning Center (0)
- 25: Corner of the Card Store Records (0)
- 25: SGA agenda: recycling, renovations (0)
- 25: Style Wise (0)
- 25: How To (0)
- 25: Spotlight (0)
- 25: Professor starts local symphony (0)
- 25: Writing award now accepting recipients for the second year (0)
- 25: The Litter Box (0)
- 25: Sodexo chef earns honors (0)
- 25: Head to Head (0)
- 25: Public Safety Report (0)
- 25: Our Voice (0)
- 25: Students can’t commit to quitting (0)
- 25: Fall intramurals ready to kick off new seasons (0)
- 25: Wellness Center theft totals $25,000 (0)
- 25: T-shirt Exchange to assist tornado relief efforts (0)
- 25: Local economy gets a boost from campus (0)
- 25: The persistent beat of Zumba Fitness (0)
- 25: Athletic website increases Bobcat pride (0)
- 25: Club hockey team finds new home (0)
- 25: Program seeks to help Cancer patients with recovery (0)
- 25: Faculty email systems get an update (0)
- 25: Enrollment declines (0)
- 25: Missing items do not dull Herty updates (0)
- 25: Classes decked out with tech updates (0)
- 04: Wellness Center reaches final stages (0)
- 04: MAX dining hall offers variety (0)
- 04: Interim President appointed after departure of Leland (0)
- 04: Theatre department announces upcoming season performances (0)
- 04: Students enjoy special at Baldwin Bowling Center (0)
- 04: Skin deep: Students turn to tattoos for artistic expression (0)
- 04: Ultimate places at Nationals (0)
- 04: Litter Box (0)
- 04: A letter to new Bobcat students from the Coordinator of Recreational Sports, Bert Rosenberger (0)
- 04: “I want to hear from you” (0)
- 04: Cost-efficient activities to enjoy close to campus (0)
- 04: A letter from the assistant sports editor (0)
- 04: Hurst returns to Bobcat basketball to help coach (0)
- 04: Bobcat athletes awarded Presidential Honor Roll (0)
- 04: Alumni relations adds new position (0)
- 04: Equality for all (0)
- 04: Student police academy provides hands-on experience, knowledge (0)
- 04: GC partners with High Musuem of Art (0)
- 04: Soccer team preps for upcoming season (0)
- 04: International opportunities await students (0)
- 04: Indie Movie Review: ‘The Tree of Life’ (0)
- 04: Athletic Department adds to coaching staff (0)
- 04: How to: make the most out of your freshman year (0)
- 04: Health Services cater to student needs (0)
- 04: Career Center unveils Intern Ready program (0)
- 04: Movie Review: ‘Captain America’ (0)
- 04: Public Safety report (0)
- 04: Shades of Green event comes to campus (0)
- 04: Housing promotes first Happenin’ on Thursday event (0)
- 04: Students struggle to keep balance (0)
- 04: GC’s Choral Ensemble calls all students to join (0)
- 04: Eight alumni work their way to professional ball (0)
- 04: SNAP app added to assist students (0)
- 04: GC ALERT debuts, replacing Connect-ED notifications (0)
- 04: Letter from the Editor (0)
- 04: The Don’ts of Dorm Room Decor (0)
- 04: MAP Works aids freshmen with transition survey (0)
- 04: Hillel applauds new religious holiday policy (0)
- April 2011 (178)
- 29: Suspects remain at large following Thursday night incident (0)
- 28: So long, and thanks for all the posts (0)
- 28: Budget cuts to lead to fee increases (0)
- 28: Credit card fraud cases remain open (0)
- 28: Attendance policy sees changes (0)
- 28: Graduation budget breakdown (0)
- 28: Thunder Crew seeks to improve student section (0)
- 28: Phelps reflects on childhood through art (0)
- 28: Counterfeit money found on campus (0)
- 28: No. 7 Men to battle Columbus State University in first round of tournament (0)
- 28: City Council discusses downtown housing (0)
- 28: Ward emerges as leader for baseball team (0)
- 28: Ultimate preps for upcoming Nationals (0)
- 28: Shida, Young excel on golf course (0)
- 28: Georgia College students land the opportunity to work with a world-renown dance company (0)
- 28: Baseball takes three of four from Erskine (0)
- 28: A letter from the sports editor (0)
- 28: No. 4 Women set to take on familiar foe Flagler in first round of NCAA tourney (0)
- 28: Senior says ‘thanks’ for time at Georgia College (0)
- 28: Movie Review: ‘Water for Elephants’ (0)
- 28: Dance minors to perform in spring concert (0)
- 28: The time of her life (0)
- 28: Spotlight: Ways to relieve stress during finals week (0)
- 28: Absence of concern for Japan crisis (0)
- 28: Public Safety Report (0)
- 28: How to plan the perfect road trip (0)
- 28: The Litter Box (0)
- 28: Letter from the Editor (0)
- 28: Letter to the Editor: Egg Advertisement out of Place (0)
- 28: PlayStation Network problems (0)
- 28: Have a fun, safe summer (0)
- 28: Foundation, Wells report 25 incidents (0)
- 28: Theta Chi becomes chartered fraternity (0)
- 28: RSA Finale marks end of semester (0)
- 21: Tennis teams ousted in Peach Belt quarterfinals (0)
- 21: Tuition’s Reach (0)
- 21: SGA executive stipends linked to tuition rates (0)
- 21: Profits from vending machines increase due to swipe cards (0)
- 21: Campus call boxes not widely used (0)
- 21: College of Business approves changes (0)
- 21: Wakeboarding team looks to further development (0)
- 21: Disconnected headed to Nationals (0)
- 21: Public Safety takes steps to conserve gas (0)
- 21: Weather, rule change trip up fishing team in tourney (0)
- 21: Softball wins one, loses two in PBC tournament (0)
- 21: Poor field conditions, inexperienced players cited as main reasons for injuries during games (0)
- 21: Increase in participation leaves department scrambling for funds (0)
- 21: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 21: Baseball’s win streak at five (0)
- 21: Rave reviews for ‘Crysis 2’ (0)
- 21: Department of Music concert raises funds for scholarships (0)
- 21: Moving in the right direction (0)
- 21: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 21: English professor Palmer publishes novel set in his native Sierra Leone (0)
- 21: Purple Glove Dance raises awareness for cancer, Relay for Life (0)
- 21: Senior art students prepare capstones (0)
- 21: Earthfest (0)
- 21: The Litter Box (0)
- 21: Letters to the Editor: (0)
- 21: Our Voice (0)
- 21: Word with Friends tips (0)
- 21: Public Safety Report (0)
- 21: Scrubby Bear organizes event to raise awareness (0)
- 21: Milledgeville Farmers’ Market slated to begin May 3 (0)
- 21: First Fridays sees increase in attendance at recent event (0)
- 21: Sunday alcohol sales bill heads to Deal (0)
- 21: New sign distinguishes downtown parking lot (0)
- 14: No. 24 Baseball snaps four-game losing streak (0)
- 14: Softball enters conference tournament as No. 6 seed (0)
- 14: Resolution to amend SGA oath of office fails (0)
- 14: Updated core requirements to affect new freshmen (0)
- 14: SGA depletes allocations, reworks budget (0)
- 14: Campus services anticipate Wellness Center move (0)
- 14: Reflect: Students take a look back with Reacting to the Past (0)
- 14: Bobcat Baseball still ranked (0)
- 14: Intramural Facebook page gives participants updates (0)
- 14: Fishing reels in strong finish in qualifier event (0)
- 14: Golf’s Shida, Wilson take top All-PBC Team honors (0)
- 14: Cutting edge conditioning program benefits Baseball (0)
- 14: Golf takes fourth in PBC conference (0)
- 14: From the Masters (0)
- 14: Athletics through the years (0)
- 14: A stroll with Dr. Bob (0)
- 14: ‘Dragon Age 2’: gamer favorite (0)
- 14: Snoop releases ‘Doggumentary’ (0)
- 14: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 14: Campus organizations bond over Israeli dance lessons (0)
- 14: Spotlight: Generation Z, Dubstep and mash-ups (0)
- 14: Movie Review: ‘Hanna’ (0)
- 14: Rolling through campus (0)
- 14: Swapping stories about Milledgeville (0)
- 14: Campus poetry guru debuts her fifth publication (0)
- 14: New club rugby team falls to Georgia Southern (0)
- 14: Public Safety Report (0)
- 14: The Litter Box (0)
- 14: Soap not spit for clothes (0)
- 14: Brain over brawn (0)
- 14: Our Voice: Stop complaining about airport scans (0)
- 14: University tuition may rise again (0)
- 14: OrgSync enhances features, services (0)
- 14: Downtown grant allows free business face-lifts (0)
- 14: Public Safety creates community among members (0)
- 14: Recycling program concludes first year (0)
- 14: Flannery O’Connor conference attracts worldwide attention (0)
- 14: On-campus offices relocate to make way for Ennis Hall repairs (0)
- 14: Tennis set for PBC Tournament (0)
- 07: Tennis aiming to stay healthy ahead of tournament (0)
- 07: Carty: no extra team punishment for off-field incidents (0)
- 07: Softball stays alive in playoff race following split (0)
- 07: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 07: Department of Athletics to host auction (0)
- 07: Georgia College catcher Pirkle relies on hard work, experience as senior leader for Bobcats (0)
- 07: Bobcats can’t hold late lead (0)
- 07: Glasvegas: Euphoric heartbreak (0)
- 07: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 07: ‘Homefront’ doesn’t deliver (0)
- 07: Armed Farces provide comedy performance (0)
- 07: City generates $71,000 from tickets (0)
- 07: Exploring her passions for outer space, wildlife, theatre (0)
- 07: Counterfeit money circulates (0)
- 07: Sodexo plans four on-campus restaurants (0)
- 07: RSOs request over $380,000 (0)
- 07: Spotlight: Spring Fashion (0)
- 07: Visiting artist presents art on local environmental issues (0)
- 07: Georgia College hosts Symphony Orchestra (0)
- 07: Student bands battle, shred up stage in Magnolia Ballroom (0)
- 07: Local food pantry feeds, aids community through services (0)
- 07: Good hearts, good food, good deeds (0)
- 07: Public Safety Report (0)
- 07: The Litter Box (0)
- 07: Our Voice: Reality television harms youth (0)
- 07: Dissent is not disloyalty (0)
- 07: FaceTime’s flaws (0)
- 07: A.S.P.I.R.E. provides pathway to GED (0)
- 07: Unapproved pets lead to housing fines (0)
- 07: July fourth fireworks may return (0)
- 07: 10-minute class rule: Reality or myth (0)
- 07: Storm strikes city, campus (0)
- 07: Goin’ up (0)
- 02: Ultimate club team hosts first ever tournament (0)
- 02: Fishing continues success, prepares for championship (0)
- 02: ‘More pasta, please’ (0)
- 02: Golf team finishes in top five at pair of tournaments (0)
- 02: Baseball team maintains top five national ranking (0)
- 02: Softball splits with top PBC team Columbus State (0)
- 02: Tennis teams aiming to finish season strong (0)
- 02: Top athletic salaries on par with others (0)
- 02: Breaking The Rule (0)
- 02: Veteran Georgia College broadcaster MacLeod reflects on 33-year career (0)
- 02: Student broadcaster Lee determined to carry skills to the highest level possible (0)
- 02: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 02: ‘Bulletstorm’ great action game (0)
- 02: OCD talented rap twosome (0)
- 02: Student chef crafts culinary experiences (0)
- 02: 5K honors cerebral palsy patient Shawn Greene and ‘Dream Team’ (0)
- 02: Students travel to New York City to spread stories of Milledgeville (0)
- 02: A change of plans (0)
- 02: On-campus smoking ban still a work in progress (0)
- 02: Creating ‘Urban Memories’ (0)
- 02: Movie Review: ‘Sucker Punch’ (0)
- 02: Spotlight: Kylie Minogue and Lady Gaga (0)
- 02: Keeping the peace: A look into Georgia College’s connection with the Peace Corps (0)
- 02: Applicant rate escalates over 25 percent (0)
- 02: New West Campus radio station enters the airwaves (0)
- 02: MyCATS home to online lists (0)
- 02: Serve assists with technological issues (0)
- 02: Skate park proposal in the works (0)
- 02: Public Safety Report (0)
- 02: The Litter Box (0)
- 02: Constitution protects all (0)
- 02: Sexual assault, trauma issues go under-reported on campus (0)
- 02: My Spring Break (0)
- 02: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 02: Student fee promotes a greener campus (0)
- 02: Our Voice: It’s time to harness the power of the sun (0)
- 02: ODK commemorates 10 years of leadership (0)
- 02: Language lab offers students tutoring, study space (0)
- 02: New additions to MyEdu helps improve student success (0)
- March 2011 (87)
- 13: Thunder Crew aims to win NCAA spirit award (0)
- 13: Bobcats come up short against Barton (0)
- 10: Senior art students prepare capstones (0)
- 10: Sex education on campus (0)
- 10: Is sexting a big deal? (0)
- 10: Sex: Be safe, always use protection (0)
- 10: Safety an issue between baseball and softball fields (0)
- 10: Softball picks up victory, several games postponed (0)
- 10: Georgia College softball to host alumni game March 13 (0)
- 10: Tennis rolls past Concord, nipped by Francis Marion (0)
- 10: Despite tough weekend, fishing team ranked seventh (0)
- 10: Baseball sweeps North Georgia, falls to ODU (0)
- 10: Bobcats rely on defense, senior leadership as they prepare for NCAA tournament (0)
- 10: Breaking The Rule (0)
- 10: Women’s hoops upsets No.4 Lander, tops USC Aiken to take conference title (0)
- 10: ‘Love and Other Drugs:’ Don’t buy it for the extras (0)
- 10: Radiohead reigns (0)
- 10: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 10: Movie Review: ‘The Adjustment Bureau’ (0)
- 10: Local band hosts CD release party (0)
- 10: Jazz Band celebrates the evolution of their genre (0)
- 10: Spotlight: Spring Break Plans (0)
- 10: Prize-winning play script debuts on stage (0)
- 10: Dancing the day away (0)
- 10: Pride Alliance to host drag show (0)
- 10: Public? Safety Report (0)
- 10: The Litter Box (0)
- 10: Surviving your senior year stresses (0)
- 10: HOPE bill signed by Deal (0)
- 10: American political beliefs (0)
- 10: Next year’s registration time to shift (0)
- 10: Secret Service aids with fraud cases (0)
- 10: An open letter about HOPE (0)
- 10: Dining hall renovations to start in May, finish in August (0)
- 10: Mall to add new retail store option (0)
- 10: Our Voice: Protesting at funerals is indefensible (0)
- 10: American political beliefs (0)
- 10: Inspired by bathroom graffiti (0)
- 10: City promotes local vendor use (0)
- 10: Smiley Kids instills good dental habits (0)
- 10: New technology fosters new possibilities (0)
- 10: WGUR offers students new experiences (0)
- 10: Program offers high school students college credit hours (0)
- 10: Connect by Hertz receives 29 members in first month (0)
- 10: Greeks display letters around city (0)
- 10: Blackbird brings beer and wine to menu (0)
- 03: Best dressed males on campus (0)
- 03: Girls rock legging trend on campus for February (0)
- 03: Using art to raise awareness (0)
- 03: You’ve Got Mail (0)
- 03: Man tells all: (0)
- 03: Georgia College evolves through a decade of changes (0)
- 03: Jewelry trends featured in downtown store (0)
- 03: Nursing graduate test scores climb to highest in Georgia (0)
- 03: Teachers talk style (0)
- 03: New three-year science degree offered (0)
- 03: Bill strives to bring more retirees to city (0)
- 03: Tennis teams sweep ASU, men fall to No. 1 Barry (0)
- 03: Pell grant cuts affect students (0)
- 03: Men’s season likely over after 74-68 loss to Montevallo in PBC quarterfinals (0)
- 03: Swim Cats compete in Mardi Gras Invitational (0)
- 03: Shida, Young lead Golf to second place in Pensacola (0)
- 03: Softball picks up pair of conference victories (0)
- 03: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 03: Women’s hoops tops Columbus, advances (0)
- 03: Baseball now ranked No. 1 (0)
- 03: Traveling Trio (0)
- 03: Turning tragedy into talent (0)
- 03: Movie Review: ‘Hall Pass’ (0)
- 03: Spotlight: Bell Hall’s colorful past (0)
- 03: Lecture inspires student business (0)
- 03: For the love of laughter (0)
- 03: Dee Fuller finds fulfillment tutoring at The Learning Center (0)
- 03: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 03: ‘Killzone 3’ launches players into action (0)
- 03: Alphabet soup on the runway (0)
- 03: The Litter Box (0)
- 03: Women love dogs, not babies (0)
- 03: Phone failure (0)
- 03: Our Voice: Stand up for what you believe in (0)
- 03: America’s entitlement (0)
- 03: Public? Safety Report (0)
- 03: College of Business sees major changes (0)
- 03: Freshmen depression rises across nation (0)
- 03: Classes of ‘60 and ‘61 fund new scholarships for women on campus (0)
- 03: TWLOHA chapter holds support walk (0)
- 03: Greenhouse growth (0)
- February 2011 (170)
- 28: Deal proposes changes to HOPE Scholarship (0)
- 28: Campus displays Bobcat pride throughout Homecoming week activities, competitions (0)
- 28: Karanovich, Sheppard elected SGA President, Vice President (0)
- 28: Royalty on campus (0)
- 28: Kayak enthusiasts hit Oconee rapids (0)
- 28: Students sling discs at West Campus, Evergreen (0)
- 28: Tennis teams drop matches to powerhouse Armstrong (0)
- 28: Five new members inducted into Hall of Fame (0)
- 28: The Department of Theatre brings Georgia College back to simpler times with ‘The 1940’s Radio Hour’ (0)
- 28: Softball struggles continue as team falls to 4-14 (0)
- 28: Baseball sweeps Pfeiffer, tops Valdosta (0)
- 28: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 28: Women top Columbus, Montevallo, aim to finish strong heading into postseason (0)
- 28: Men roll past Columbus 74-64, fall to Montevallo, drop into three way tie for second in PBC West (0)
- 28: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 28: Wunderlist: A must-have app (0)
- 28: Review: B.o.B. mixes new songs with top hits (0)
- 28: Public? Safety Report (0)
- 28: Job market difficult for recent college graduates (0)
- 28: Thoughts from social media user (0)
- 28: Emerging technology (0)
- 28: War hits home for military families (0)
- 28: Defining a generation in the 21st century (0)
- 28: Spotlight: The Old Governor’s Mansion (0)
- 28: A reunion to remember (0)
- 28: Movie Review: ‘Just Go With It’ (0)
- 28: Senior theatre major steals show as the sassy Geneva Lee Browne (0)
- 28: B.o.B brings magic to Milledgeville (0)
- 28: The Litter Box (0)
- 28: America, rights are awesome (0)
- 28: Kicking it old school (0)
- 28: Our Voice: Lifetime movie about trial is not acceptable (0)
- 28: Thank you credit card bandit (0)
- 28: Maintenance issue causes Foundation Hall rumors to swirl (0)
- 28: Library encourages student use of new amenities (0)
- 28: Public Safety increases security for Homecoming concert (0)
- 28: Over 25 RSOs pitch their tents at Tent City Tailgating before Homecoming game (0)
- 28: Poll fails to predict results (0)
- 28: Karanovich looking forward to future changes when he takes office (0)
- 28: New class allows course credit for in-school tutoring (0)
- 28: NRHH kicks off year with new Study Bucks program (0)
- 17: Debit card identity fraud (0)
- 17: Concert ticket numbers limited (0)
- 17: Wellness Center construction on schedule for Fall completion (0)
- 17: Bobcat statue encourages school spirit (0)
- 17: Students swim with manatees (0)
- 17: New tattoo parlor brings edge, color to downtown Milledgeville (0)
- 17: Baseball takes three of four from West Georgia (0)
- 17: Women’s hoops maintains standing in conference (0)
- 17: Eat your Veggies (0)
- 17: Bobcat win streak at five with victories over No. 7 Augusta, USC Aiken, Ga. SW (0)
- 17: Bobcat tennis teams sweep through weekend matches (0)
- 17: Facing obstacles, club soccer falls to Kennesaw (0)
- 17: Golf takes second at Matlock (0)
- 17: Softball splits doubleheader after rough weekend (0)
- 17: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 17: Following big victory, Thunder Crew, Athletic Department aim to increase spirit (0)
- 17: Leisure Editors Recommend Listening: (0)
- 17: Von Ziegesar’s latest novel lacks substance, much loved characters (0)
- 17: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 17: Weight Watchers program offered to students, faculty (0)
- 17: Zumba combines dance moves for fitness (0)
- 17: Holistic Health (0)
- 17: Students, alumni ready to ramble (0)
- 17: Public Safety Report (0)
- 17: New performance space jazzes up Metropolis Cafe (0)
- 17: Cartoons draw new image of O’Connor (0)
- 17: Leading lady Leah (0)
- 17: Spotlight: Atkinson Hall History (0)
- 17: The Litterbox (0)
- 17: Our Voice: Embrace change via social media (0)
- 17: Satire: Statues are awesome (0)
- 17: US needs to cut budget (0)
- 17: Sweet updates (0)
- 17: Minimum GPA requirement for SGA executives possible (0)
- 17: WRGC to begin broadcasts by end of this semester (0)
- 17: University now offers blended course option (0)
- 17: Search ends in hiring new associate provost (0)
- 10: Club soccer drills Macon State, stays undefeated (0)
- 10: Hello gorgeous! Yes you! (0)
- 10: Wash, Rinse, Repeat: Skin Care Tips (1)
- 10: Volleyball club team holds tryouts for new members (0)
- 10: Girl gives male grooming tips (0)
- 10: Hair tips from a male perspective (0)
- 10: At home or downtown: How to relax, pamper yourself (0)
- 10: Confessions of a cosmetic counter chick (1)
- 10: Infinity Blade: All flash no fun (0)
- 10: Spring intramurals increase numbers, enjoy success (0)
- 10: Classics on the cheap (0)
- 10: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 10: Golf rebuilds, but remains confident with depth (0)
- 10: Finding an unexpected friend (0)
- 10: Softball drops doubleheader against Brewton Parker (0)
- 10: Oscars Review: picks for picture, actor, actress, director (0)
- 10: No. 14 men’s tennis shuts out Morehouse, 9-0 (0)
- 10: A Letter From The Sports Editor (0)
- 10: Women’s hoops falls to Clayton (0)
- 10: Baseball rallies to take series from Tampa, 2-1 (0)
- 10: Senior forward Hurst flourishes in leadership role for Bobcats (0)
- 10: Non-profit stores work to create change in Milledgeville (0)
- 10: Spotlight: The birds and the bees (0)
- 10: Senior forward Hurst flourishes in leadership role for Bobcats (0)
- 10: Men’s hoops tops Clayton St. (0)
- 10: The Litter Box (0)
- 10: U.S. needs to seriously invest in high-speed rails (0)
- 10: My first experience with a real firearm (0)
- 10: Our Voice: You should love every single day (0)
- 10: You’re stupid Cupid (0)
- 10: Public Safety Report (0)
- 10: Student victim of sexual battery (0)
- 10: Debt forces Reynolds to sell assets (0)
- 10: Herty updates in final stages (0)
- 10: New Millegeville Kroger now under construction (0)
- 10: SGA tables resolution on Joiner (0)
- 10: Doormat thieves caught (0)
- 10: Visual artist visits campus (0)
- 10: The GIVE Center sets semester-long goals (0)
- 10: Cheating in campus classrooms (0)
- 10: Local youth, students bond while studying (0)
- 10: Forties fashion on the Georgia College stage (0)
- 10: Students dance to raise money for charity (0)
- 10: Scrubby Bear begins on campus (0)
- 10: New GIVE Center program supports childhood literacy (0)
- 10: Global Symposium raises awareness (0)
- 10: Georgia College encourages safe sex (0)
- 10: Learning Center promotes new hours (0)
- 10: First Bobcat statue to prowl campus Monday (0)
- 08: Georgia College’s student newspaper celebrates six years as No. 1 (0)
- 07: Valentine’s Ads! (0)
- 03: Meet Milledgeville’s Mater Man (0)
- 03: Hockey wins two, loses two in Snellville event (0)
- 03: Women’s tennis opens with shutout win (0)
- 03: Basketball sweeps North Georgia (0)
- 03: Men’s club soccer team knocks off Mercer, 3-2 (0)
- 03: Breaking The Rule (0)
- 03: Men snap four-game losing skid with 66-58 victory over Saints (0)
- 03: Softball looks to improve on down 2010 season as Grodecki takes over as new Head Coach (0)
- 03: Baseball looks to defend PBC, Southeast Regional titles; high expectations dominate 2011 outlook (0)
- 03: Students striking a balance between work and school (0)
- 03: On the Hunt: Career Center Director Mary Roberts gives her advice on getting a job (0)
- 03: Student opinions on Homecoming mixed (0)
- 03: Coed housing available, rare at The Village (0)
- 03: Students on set of ‘Mean Girls 2’ (0)
- 03: How to live on a budget (0)
- 03: Students look for student loans to fund higher education expenses (0)
- 03: A bloody good cause (0)
- 03: Movie Review: ‘The Rite’ (0)
- 03: Spotlight: Freedom of dress (0)
- 03: Book Fair (0)
- 03: The Litter Box (0)
- 03: Our Voice: Homecoming choices need voices (0)
- 03: Why I work 22 hours on Wednesdays (0)
- 03: Satire: My take on Valentine’s Day (0)
- 03: Media plays political part (0)
- 03: Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: Go paperless with Evernote (0)
- 03: Visceral Studio’s ‘Dead Space 2’ (0)
- 03: Astrological Forecast (0)
- 03: Homecoming budget breakdown (0)
- 03: University updates heating and air systems in Chappell (0)
- 03: Forum held to discuss growing mold concerns (0)
- 03: University offers new scholarships (0)
- 03: Milledgeville resumes First Friday events (0)
- 03: Call chosen for international seminar (0)
- 03: University approves new Greek requirements (0)
- 03: University to provide Mainstreet website (0)
- 03: Sorority battles homelessness (0)
- 03: Public Safety officers honored for heroism (0)
- 03: Religious observance policy now in effect (0)
- 03: Issue Two Wrap Up (0)
- January 2011 (51)
- 27: Is there Hope for the HOPE Scholarship? (0)
- 27: Budget cuts on the way (0)
- 27: Plus/minus grading change sits at standstill (0)
- 27: City councilman enters detox after second DUI (0)
- 27: Auxiliary Services adds three new shuttle buses to lineup (0)
- 27: PBC action heats up for hoops (0)
- 27: Student directs play of ‘Wonders’ (0)
- 27: Llamas and alpacas and emus! Oh, My! (0)
- 27: Connecting through Sign (0)
- 27: A ‘Brilliant’ installment (0)
- 27: The Red Door adds color to downtown (0)
- 27: Loper: Chlamydia, herpes most common STDs on campus (0)
- 27: Ethics hotline protects students, employees (0)
- 27: Public Safety Report (0)
- 27: Faculty Athletic Reps serve as ambassadors for athletes (0)
- 27: Thunder Crew strives to improve spirit on campus (0)
- 27: Ultimate team wins four, drops two in first tournament (0)
- 27: Fishing team members net strong finishes at events (0)
- 27: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 27: Determination guides Huffin on and off court (0)
- 27: Men fall to Columbus, let double-digit halftime lead slip away against Montevallo (0)
- 27: The Litter Box (0)
- 27: My reaction to B.o.B. (0)
- 27: Satire: Third roommate wanted (0)
- 27: ‘Am I really adding anything…’ (0)
- 27: Satire: Greek members vs. others (0)
- 27: Our Voice: Get out there and cheer on Bobcats (0)
- 27: Coming to America (0)
- 27: Studying in the surf and sand (0)
- 27: Learning under the Spanish sun (0)
- 27: Yearlong programs offered on campus (0)
- 27: Teach. Pray. Love. (0)
- 27: Exploring the world with Georgia College (0)
- 27: Astrological Forcast (0)
- 27: Preview: ‘Batman: Arkham City’ (0)
- 27: It’s just an Illusion (0)
- 27: Spotlight: Frozen in Time (0)
- 27: Movie Review: No Strings Attached (0)
- 27: Erin Williams’ directing dream (0)
- 27: Smartphones aid college students (0)
- 27: Speaking for the Invisible (0)
- 27: SGA plans goals for semester (0)
- 27: University hosts GHRO conference (0)
- 27: Housing adds new carpet, furniture to residence halls (0)
- 27: Spanish language channels added to campus television (0)
- 27: B.o.B. to headline Homecoming concert (0)
- 27: College of Education hires dean (0)
- 27: Issue one wrap up! (0)
- 18: Bobcat basketball teams sweep Flagler (0)
- 12: Finally back! (0)
- 06: 2011! (0)
- December 2010 (37)
- 17: Women’s Basketball triumphs over Winston-Salem (0)
- 02: Women’s basketball now 5-0 (0)
- 02: Student survey rates drop (0)
- 02: Going green a growing trend on campus (0)
- 02: Our Voice: Reader Feedback (0)
- 02: Milledgeville Sonic’s ‘Ross the boss’ invests in GCSU students (0)
- 02: Public Safety Report (0)
- 02: How to make the most of your winter break (0)
- 02: Teacher-to-be teaches lessons (0)
- 02: Catering to pro-active intellectuals (0)
- 02: The Litter Box (0)
- 02: Macon masters service mission (0)
- 02: New graduate program shaping up (0)
- 02: Media helps fuel the political fire (0)
- 02: Bobcat fishermen win first major tournament (0)
- 02: Freedom from procrastination (0)
- 02: Ask Claire! (0)
- 02: Hockey drops four matches (0)
- 02: My Christmas List (0)
- 02: Softball, basketball teams volunteer in community (0)
- 02: A holiday tradition (0)
- 02: Cross Country teams place ninth at regionals (0)
- 02: Movie Review: ‘Tangled’ (0)
- 02: Milledgeville welcomes downtown photo studio (0)
- 02: Snapshots of Milledgeville (0)
- 02: Robinson’s fiction wins writing award (0)
- 02: Analyzing GCSU’s handicap accessibility (0)
- 02: Senior artists show their work (0)
- 02: Break-in prevention tips (0)
- 02: Priority registration open to select student groups (0)
- 02: Tailgating continues second season growth (0)
- 02: Den opens to students after phase one of renovations (0)
- 02: Drug, alcohol incidents rise (0)
- 02: Downtown game store popular among students (0)
- 02: New masters approved for Spring (0)
- 01: Goodbye Fall Semester! Hello next year. (0)
- 01: Overheard in the newsroom (0)
- November 2010 (134)
- 30: Tuesday check in (0)
- 22: Slopas y propas for Nov. 19!! (0)
- 19: Editors Pick Nov. 19 (0)
- 18: Movie Review: ‘These are dark times…’ (0)
- 18: Leland: no place for live bobcat (0)
- 18: The end of an era (0)
- 18: Harshbarger warns of drinking dangers (0)
- 18: Ask Claire! (0)
- 18: Baseball holds fall intersquad world series (0)
- 18: Jordan named GCSU Athlete of the Week (0)
- 18: Head trainer, manager aid basketball team (0)
- 18: Women race out to 2-0 start with blowout victories over Anderson, USC Aiken (0)
- 18: Basketball begins with bang (0)
- 18: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 18: Guest artist’s journey to GCSU (0)
- 18: Movie Review: Due Date (0)
- 18: Local store houses the past (0)
- 18: Making their mark (0)
- 18: Spotlight: Thanksgiving facts and traditions (0)
- 18: Bringing Broadway back (0)
- 18: Parkhurst hosts Potter programs (0)
- 18: The Litter Box: The Thoughts and Rants of GCSU (0)
- 18: 2012 presidential predictions (0)
- 18: Our Voice: Thank you, and you, and you. (0)
- 18: Shut up, eat your turkey (0)
- 18: Doubly dangerous, delicious (0)
- 18: Public Safety Report (0)
- 18: Counseling Services unable to aid with eating disorders (0)
- 18: SGA invites concerns, criticism during open forum (0)
- 18: WGUR honors soldiers overseas during holiday season (0)
- 18: Recycling program works out kinks (0)
- 18: Student bloggers on the rise (0)
- 18: Dissecting student parking tickets (0)
- 18: Research provides student opportunities (0)
- 18: GCSU paves way for Hertz car rental service in Spring (0)
- 18: SGA installs Front Campus webcam (0)
- 18: Preacher chastises campus (0)
- 18: Recap of Colonnade Team Building (1)
- 17: We’re finished before midnight again!! (0)
- 17: Sports is Done! Happy Thanksgiving (0)
- 17: News is the best! (0)
- 17: Claire steals the blog and posts insider information! (0)
- 17: Please, please, please give us feedback. We love you so much (unless you don’t take the survey) (0)
- 16: A special friend returns! (0)
- 12: Editor’s Pick Nov. 12 (0)
- 12: Post your new website feedback or suggestions (0)
- 11: Bobcat apparel to hit stores next month (0)
- 11: Club teams hold presence on campus (0)
- 11: Leland, GCSU receive awards (0)
- 11: GCSU Jazz Band celebrates work of Macon lyricist (0)
- 11: Confessions of a GCSU tour guide (0)
- 11: Breaking the Rule Sports Column (0)
- 11: Basketball splits Mercer exhibition (0)
- 11: SGA increases funding for fields (0)
- 11: Men’s CC 4th, women 6th at conference (0)
- 11: Women look to defend PBC West crown as Smith takes over as head coach (0)
- 11: 2010-11 Basketball Preview: Sellers mixes old with new as season begins (0)
- 11: GCSU graduate students persist, some published (0)
- 11: Professor inspired by African heritage to be literary herald (0)
- 11: Draft after draft: professors’ publishing process (0)
- 11: 50,000 words in 30 days (0)
- 11: One man’s bookcase, another man’s treasure (0)
- 11: New sponsorship policy stifles competition, encourages monopoly (0)
- 11: Our Voice: We are proud to introduce our new website (0)
- 11: Modern Warfare 2 vs. Black Ops (0)
- 11: Road trip serves as theme for visiting artist’s series (0)
- 11: How to stop procrastinating (0)
- 11: Pelosi can lead elsewhere (0)
- 11: Public Safety Report (0)
- 11: Quiz: Are you too obsessed with TV? (0)
- 11: Sounds of ‘Steel’: Behind the scenes of music and sound design for ‘Steel Magnolias’ (0)
- 11: An up close and personal look at SNAP (0)
- 11: ‘Steel Magnolias’ debuts in the Campus Black Box Theatre before its two-week run (0)
- 11: GCSU Professors invest in social networking (0)
- 11: Rock Hawk event marks end of 10-year project (0)
- 11: New TWLOHA chapter inspires, encourages (0)
- 11: Student works designing video game in free time (0)
- 11: Lindsay speaks about love in Last Lecture (0)
- 11: Rollin’ on through: Events promote disability awarness (0)
- 11: Christman Construction gives back to community (0)
- 10: My 11:11 wish has come true!!! (2)
- 10: I was wrong. (0)
- 10: Under Construction (0)
- 10: Done early with Spectacular Sports! (0)
- 10: Guess what time we’ll be finished? (2)
- 08: Nov. 5 Issue Props & Slops (1)
- 05: Public Safety Reports (0)
- 05: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 05: Nov. 5 Litter Box (0)
- 05: Don’t over analyze elections (0)
- 05: Halloween has changed (0)
- 05: Our Voice: Why the heck was there no Colonnade last week? We took a long car ride, that’s why. (0)
- 05: Students suffer from burglary, crime trend (0)
- 05: Lake Laurel Road undergoes road widening, construction (0)
- 05: Health Services supports Student Health 101 site (0)
- 05: Shoplocalmilledgeville.com promotes local economy (0)
- 05: GCTV embraces state-of-the-art additions (0)
- 05: Professor honored in Georgia magazine (0)
- 05: GCSU re-branding on schedule (0)
- 05: City expects prompt completion of downtown construction work (0)
- 05: Renovated Den opening set for early next week (0)
- 05: Community prepares for new festival (0)
- 05: Highway safety grant awarded to GCSU (0)
- 05: Housing recycles, reuses mattresses (0)
- 05: New geography major ‘off to a good start’ (0)
- 05: New Centennial Center banners promote school spirit (0)
- 05: University Senate revises sponsorship policy to clarify, modify past sections (0)
- 05: Obama Scholarship granted to student (0)
- 05: Students pump out the pints (0)
- 05: Baldwin County voting picked Barnes over Deal (0)
- 05: Deal defeats Barnes in Georgia Governor race (0)
- 05: Republican Party wins big in 2010 (0)
- 05: Bobcat fishing team maintains confidence (0)
- 05: Men’s CC takes first, women third at ASU (0)
- 05: International athletes continue influence (0)
- 05: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 05: GCSU to weigh new sports teams (0)
- 05: Football not likely (0)
- 05: Soccer concludes with loss (0)
- 05: The sounds of strings draw an audience at Fall orchestra concert (0)
- 05: Making history current (0)
- 05: GCSU faculty and staff give back (0)
- 05: Survivors in Pink: roommates share experiences and efforts in local Breast Cancer awareness event (0)
- 05: Movie Review: Saw 3-D (0)
- 05: Mixing business and theater (0)
- 05: ‘Steel Magnolias’ show debuts at Campus Theatre (0)
- 05: Deep Roots Festival brings in record crowd (0)
- 05: Directing Dottie (0)
- 05: Virgins and veterans (0)
- 04: Editor’s Pick Nov. 5 (0)
- 04: Only three issues left! (0)
- 03: Text us! 708-949-NADE (0)
- 03: First Amendment Free Food Festival (0)
- 02: We’re back again. (0)
- October 2010 (121)
- 24: Faculty showcase ongoing research (0)
- 24: Wellness center takes next step (0)
- 22: Student-run arts, music, poetry festival to debut (0)
- 22: Artistic and functional (0)
- 22: Trading fur for paint (0)
- 22: Downtown festival traditions run deep (0)
- 22: Shapes, shadows and skin (0)
- 22: Nature calls to novices (0)
- 22: Graze on the greenway (0)
- 22: Nature fans gear up (0)
- 22: No. 4 golf takes sixth in Mizuno Intercollegiate (0)
- 22: Woodland sanctuary (0)
- 22: Swimcats finish third at GSU event (0)
- 22: An unusual family rooted in outdoors (0)
- 22: Behind the Scenes: GCSU staff return to festival as vendors with new plan (0)
- 22: Festival brings community together with crafts, music, food, fun (0)
- 22: Public Safety Report (0)
- 22: Baseball’s Carty wins accolade (0)
- 22: Hockey team continues to grow, improve (0)
- 22: Oct. 22 Litter Box (0)
- 22: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 22: Palin’s call ‘absolutely ludicrous’ (0)
- 22: Socialism’s message distorted (0)
- 22: Suggestions for hipsters (0)
- 22: Our Voice: Deep love for Deep Roots (0)
- 22: Soccer drops pair of tough PBC road games (0)
- 22: Cross Country runs strong (0)
- 22: Thunder Cup competition kicks off second year (0)
- 22: GCSU launches iPhone app class (0)
- 22: Local business promotes voting in community (0)
- 22: Campus building said to be haunted by ghost of 1946 alumna Mary Virginia Harrison (0)
- 22: Unmarked graves populate city (0)
- 22: The story behind Sanford’s Cookie (0)
- 22: Local ice cream parlor re-opens under new management (0)
- 22: Campus to hold sessions to help students combat sexual harassment (0)
- 22: Public Safety offers classes for crime prevention (0)
- 22: Students, faculty plan middle grades education conference (0)
- 22: MAP-Works aids in new student success (0)
- 22: GCSU University Senate clarifies student amnesty policy (0)
- 22: Shuttle bus additions, GPS tracking in planning stages (0)
- 22: Renovations in store for Chick-fil-A (0)
- 22: Midnight Madness inspires Bobcat pride (0)
- 20: Issue 8 is fin! (0)
- 20: I’m not sure why they’re being pterodactyls… (0)
- 20: Nightly news. Live all the time. Ok well that’s not true, but we could be. (0)
- 19: Oops! We’ve been bad bloggers. (1)
- 08: Fishing team continues run of success (0)
- 08: Hockey wins two games in first tournament (0)
- 08: Women’s tennis concludes Fall campaign (0)
- 08: Golf takes fifth at Columbus (0)
- 08: Lones, Horseman pace Cross Country (0)
- 08: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 08: Soccer stuns No. 8 Armstrong (0)
- 08: Oct. 8 Litter Box (0)
- 08: Pressures stress seniors (0)
- 08: ‘Everything isn’t just red or blue’ (0)
- 08: Self-checkout problems (0)
- 08: Let’s all drive a little safer. We’ll all be much better off. (0)
- 08: ‘Dissipative Structures’ exhibit in Blackbridge (0)
- 08: Using music to heal (0)
- 08: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (0)
- 08: Movie Reviews: The Social Network (0)
- 08: Gamma Beta Phi event promotes GCSU diversity (0)
- 08: Halloween Tips (0)
- 08: Playing for a crowd of all ages (0)
- 08: After battling cancer, Siversten inspires others (0)
- 08: Downtown adapts to student needs (0)
- 08: Public Safety Report (0)
- 08: GCSU’s proposed Greek row pushed to back burner (0)
- 08: New sorority interest group starts on campus (0)
- 08: See Housing in 3-D (0)
- 08: Bookstore renovations adds space, new storage (0)
- 08: Bicyclists no strangers to campus (0)
- 08: Outdoor Education finds new home (0)
- 08: Bookstore now offers textbooks rental option (0)
- 08: Planetarium offers learning opportunities, entertainment (0)
- 08: Construction cramps parking at Village (0)
- 08: GCSU students organize volunteer fire safety brigade (0)
- 08: Museum of Fine Arts showcases new exhibit (0)
- 08: State trims Bartram budget (0)
- 05: Wanted: Gorilla-man (0)
- 01: International Day to bring culture, events to GCSU (0)
- 01: LGBT students split on campus experiences (0)
- 01: Students’ return fosters decrease in crime rate (0)
- 01: University seeks increase in diversity on campus (0)
- 01: Campusfest to debut day before Deep Roots Festival (0)
- 01: GCSU students perform visiting playwright’s work (0)
- 01: More renovations set in Master Plan (0)
- 01: Honors Program initiates new service hours requirement (0)
- 01: Month focuses on Hispanic culture (0)
- 01: Peacock’s Feet opens submissions (0)
- 01: Continuing Education provides variety of skills (0)
- 01: Number of liquor law violations rise (0)
- 01: Greek organizations to join together for service week (0)
- 01: GCSU rings in the donations (0)
- 01: SGA promotes election debate (0)
- 01: Senate sets policy on missing students (0)
- 01: Pubic Safety Report (0)
- 01: Cross Country places high at invitational (0)
- 01: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 01: Leborgne, Lion lead tennis at regionals (0)
- 01: Soccer snags two more key victories (0)
- 01: Golf finishes 6th at Destin (0)
- 01: Young Life seeks to build friendships (0)
- 01: Unorganized encourages open minds (0)
- 01: SAO and KYX greek life rooted in Christian faith (0)
- 01: GCSU’s ‘Jew crew’ expands (0)
- 01: Campus ministries abundant (0)
- 01: ‘Let’s take it down a notch’ (0)
- 01: Satire: 24 hours as Steve Holbert (0)
- 01: Head to Head: GOP’s Pledge to America (0)
- 01: Why all the hate? Journalists are people too. (0)
- 01: GCSU professor’s poetry wins awards (0)
- 01: Reaching out to hungry in Milledgeville community (0)
- 01: Pi Kappa Phi peddles for their philanthropy (0)
- 01: Movie Review: Easy A (0)
- 01: Trends from the runway decoded (0)
- 01: Student art displayed in local coffee shop (0)
- 01: A devoted director (0)
- 01: Slacklining trend attracts attention on Front Campus (0)
- 01: ‘Peanuts’ gang hits GCSU stage’ (0)
- September 2010 (62)
- 30: Thursday Morning Update about Wednesday Night. Can you see the sleepiness? (0)
- 30: All finished! (2)
- 29: Wednesday night update :) How’s it going with you? (1)
- 29: Busy week. Recap and more to come. (0)
- 27: Propos y Slopos for Issue 5 (0)
- 24: Women’s Tennis set to compete in ITA tourney (0)
- 24: Soccer surges late to defeat Hurricanes, 3-0 (0)
- 24: Intramural Notebook (0)
- 24: Breaking the Rule (0)
- 24: Men’s Cross Country takes second, women third (0)
- 24: Wilson leads golf to continued success (0)
- 24: Men’s Tennis team sweeps (0)
- 24: Movie Review: Resident Evil: Afterlife (0)
- 24: Trombonastics entertains Max Noah audience (0)
- 24: Test yourself with this time management quiz (0)
- 24: ‘Dog Sees God,’ GCSU sees new theater production (0)
- 24: ‘Dog Sees God,’ GCSU sees new theater production (0)
- 24: Writing award carries on tradition (0)
- 24: Downtown Milledgeville hosts comedy show taping (0)
- 24: Coate Tales (0)
- 24: Muslim Minorities (0)
- 24: Local artist initiates art project in Rwanda (0)
- 24: Israel, Palestine Border Conflict (0)
- 24: Public Safety Report (0)
- 24: An open letter to Miley Cyrus (0)
- 24: Head to Head: Tea Party (0)
- 24: Go vote. No really, you need to vote. Why are you still reading this? Vote. (0)
- 24: Ready for disasters (0)
- 24: GCSU adjusts to Campus Theatre (0)
- 24: In memory of Miller Nuesse (0)
- 24: GCSU BSA brings home big wins (0)
- 24: SNAP sports new safety features (0)
- 24: Changing to the core (0)
- 23: Open house!! (0)
- 22: We’re finished. (0)
- 22: Colonnade Open House!! (0)
- 21: My sister loves me. (0)
- 20: Monday recap and Matt rambles on… (0)
- 19: Issue 4 Sloppy Proppys. (0)
- 19: Constitution Week! (2)
- 16: Rabid dog attacks editor in chief (0)
- 15: I’m addicted to blogging. And CFA fries are disappointing. (0)
- 15: Meet Steve, He’s awesomely funny :) (1)
- 15: Meet our advisor and copy editor. (0)
- 15: Totes Snarky. (0)
- 15: Thank you Anonymous. Katelyn’s Computer Dies. We all keep working. (1)
- 14: Hippogriffs, troubles, Tuesday. (1)
- 14: Meet Ross. And this may be our worst blog yet. (0)
- 13: Issue 3 Props & Slops (0)
- 08: What’s that? It’s Wednesday and the paper’s finished? We’re awesome. (0)
- 08: update: we also love hilary (1)
- 08: the colonnade loves wednesdays. and stacey (0)
- 08: Three serve as interns at Ga. Capitol (0)
- 08: Matt Got Pied! Rebeeca Won’t Blog! (1)
- 07: totes tuesday (1)
- 06: Second Issue Props & Slops (3)
- 03: Hello! (0)
- 01: We’re done! (2)
- 01: happy wednesday from the section editors (1)
- 01: Untitled blog 1 (0)
- 01: Untitled blog 2 (0)
- 01: WEDNESDAY!! (0)
- August 2010 (21)
- 31: Whats up this tuesday! (0)
- 31: And thus begins Tuesday (0)
- 30: Monday Work! (0)
- 30: Good Morning (0)
- 29: Sunday Post? (0)
- 27: TGIF! (0)
- 23: After the storm (1)
- 23: Back to work!! (0)
- 11: First Issue Props & Slops (2)
- 07: First Issue and Training (0)
- 06: Contradicting opinions emerge over Streetscape (0)
- 06: Wellness Center planning continues (0)
- 06: College. (0)
- 05: And scene. (0)
- 04: 11:11. I wish we were done. And sneak preview. (0)
- 04: this just happened (0)
- 04: Current newsroom conversation (0)
- 04: Good morning! (0)
- 03: It’s raining! (0)
- 03: Day Two. (1)
- 02: We’re back! (0)
- May 2010 (2)
- 26: Hello World! (0)
- 24: GCSU hires new women’s basketball coach (0)
- April 2010 (187)
- 30: Campus Theatre’s ribbon cut April 20 (0)
- 30: Oh, The Places You’ll Go! (0)
- 30: Graduation information (0)
- 30: Dance minors turn out major show (0)
- 30: Bobcats sweep Crusaders, fall to Erskine (0)
- 30: Softball players receive awards (0)
- 30: SABC allocates funds for 2010-11 academic year (0)
- 30: Local farmers market to open Tuesday (0)
- 30: Bell tower to provide new home for old GCSU tradition (0)
- 30: Senior starts art program (0)
- 30: GCSU’s 6-year retention rate sits at 5th in Georgia (0)
- 30: This month in Colonnade history (0)
- 30: GCSU invests in new iPads (0)
- 30: GCSU hires new women’s basketball head coach (0)
- 30: Downtown barber makes the cut (0)
- 30: Final projects play out for live audience (0)
- 30: Jazzfest blows audience away (0)
- 30: Broadway favorites hit Musical Theatre (0)
- 30: Our Voice: These are the moments (0)
- 30: Pay attention, it’s your tax money (0)
- 30: Satire: Making summer count in Las Vegas (0)
- 30: Public Safety Report (0)
- 30: ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’: A successful remake (0)
- 30: Auction raises funds for athletes (0)
- 30: Golf prepares for NCAA Southeast regional event (0)
- 30: The Sideline (0)
- 30: Bobcat tennis trio earns all-conference accolades (0)
- 30: Spotlight: Get to know: graduation speaker, Chelsea Losh (0)
- 23: Two students arrested (0)
- 23: Smoking ban set to start June 1 (0)
- 23: Gun-free resolution passes SGA (0)
- 23: GCSU women unite to Take Back the Night (0)
- 23: ‘Nothing has stopped her’ (0)
- 23: Delta Zeta hosts Kicks for Caroline (0)
- 23: Great Books program focus of visiting lecture (0)
- 23: Award-winning bands featured at RSA Finale (0)
- 23: Subleasing provides escape, danger for moving students (0)
- 23: This Month in Colonnade History (0)
- 23: Students, professor start rhetoric club (0)
- 23: Coffee competition (0)
- 23: Political enthusiasm half-hearted in US (0)
- 23: Aubri Lanes hosts fashion show, displays spring looks (0)
- 23: Age before beauty (0)
- 23: Actors, writers, producers beat the clock in the 24 Hour Plays (0)
- 23: Fraternities and sororities stroll it out for charity (0)
- 23: Artistic seniors show their hard work in Blackbridge (0)
- 23: GCSU orchestra spotlights stellar strings players (0)
- 23: Local herb farm promotes organic alternatives (0)
- 23: Recycling more than a trend for students (0)
- 23: Earthfest 2010 (0)
- 23: Our Voice (0)
- 23: Significance of Tea Party movement, part 2 (0)
- 23: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 23: Public Safety Report (0)
- 23: ‘Avatar’ departs from box office to shelves (0)
- 23: ‘Cats run streak to four against VSU (0)
- 23: Favero resigns, heads home to Argentina (0)
- 23: The Side Line (0)
- 23: Tennis squads can’t get past Cougars in PBC tournament (0)
- 23: GCSU golfer takes PBC Player of the Year honors (0)
- 23: Intramural Notebook (0)
- 23: Summer vacations on a budget (0)
- 16: Roethlisberger not prosecuted (0)
- 16: Dean of education bids adieu to GCSU (0)
- 16: Students create GCSU fight song (0)
- 16: GCSU library adds several new features (0)
- 16: Past drives student’s cause for children (0)
- 16: Possible GCSU plus/minus grading system on hold (0)
- 16: Kickball in college? (0)
- 16: Summer classes cater to needs of students (0)
- 16: There’s a class for that (0)
- 16: GCSU opens its doors for Junior Day (0)
- 16: The GIVE Center honors top 09-10 student volunteers (0)
- 16: Battle of the Bands (0)
- 16: Buffapalooza returns to Milledgeville (0)
- 16: Armed Farces improv comedy troupe adds variety to repertoire (0)
- 16: Chorus concert sails to the British Isles (0)
- 16: Poetry unites students, community (0)
- 16: Our Voice: Resorting to a refundable education (0)
- 16: Satire: A Potter-esque campus tragedy (0)
- 16: Significance of Tea Party movement (0)
- 16: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 16: Public Safety Report (0)
- 16: Bobcats capture PBC title (0)
- 16: The Sideline (0)
- 16: Legendary coach Carrick retires (0)
- 16: Baseball splits extra-inning contests (0)
- 16: Softball ends season with losses to No. 1 Saints (0)
- 16: Tennis takes out Bearcats, extends winning streaks (0)
- 16: B.S.ing Economics (0)
- 09: Flashback (0)
- 09: It’s graduation time (0)
- 09: Bigger classes hit GCSU in fall (0)
- 09: Ga. Senate bill proposes needs-based HOPE (0)
- 09: Dining Room gets facelift (0)
- 09: Leland: Gun law will not make our campus safer (0)
- 09: City, GCSU, DOT weigh options for Village intersection (0)
- 09: Den under renovation through the summer (0)
- 09: GCSU firefighter responds to airplane landing on 441 (0)
- 09: Inflat-A-Fools (0)
- 09: Community works to Milledgeville more art (0)
- 09: GCSU professor’s textbook a best-seller (0)
- 09: New GCSU sponsorship policy could benefit RSOs (0)
- 09: Early College students appear in crime reports (0)
- 09: Roethlisberger Press Conference Footage (0)
- 09: Acclaimed nature writer visits GCSU, shares knowledge of local environment (0)
- 09: Band director to leave behind musical legacy (0)
- 09: Artist advocates animal rights by depicting real-life stories (0)
- 09: Cherished clothes stitch together new exhibit (0)
- 09: Academic services a valuable resource for GCSU students (0)
- 09: Preparing for what comes next (0)
- 09: Counseling, support available through counseling services (0)
- 09: Our Voice (0)
- 09: Economy takes lead in latest spin cycle (0)
- 09: Satire column: Chocolate Jesus saves (0)
- 09: Public Safety Report (0)
- 09: Carell, Fey a comedic match made in heaven (0)
- 09: ‘Cats crush Trojans, streak at nine (0)
- 09: The Sideline (0)
- 09: Tennis squads battle hard, take tough losses (0)
- 09: Softball splits two series, awaits NGCSU (0)
- 09: Athletic auction raises funds for student-athletes (0)
- 09: Intramural softball: A look at the making of a night on the diamond (0)
- 09: Philosophy professor Serenades Students (0)
- 02: Flashback (0)
- 02: Fraternity looks to set up at GCSU (0)
- 02: University Senate passes amnesty bill (0)
- 02: National reforms to affect college students (0)
- 02: Bookstore opens in Campus Theatre (0)
- 02: Creative music media minor begins in fall (0)
- 02: Student volunteers spend spring break giving back (0)
- 02: Theater major wins awards for costumes (0)
- 02: Fading interest in QB investigation (0)
- 02: Athletic department sends Bobcat flying discs to children in Afghanistan (0)
- 02: Female leaders headline symposium (0)
- 02: University Senate online system set to be updated (0)
- 02: Heritage Ball celebrates BSA achievements (0)
- 02: Art students travel to paint mural for peace (0)
- 02: Cutting hair, not budgets (0)
- 02: Boom boom wow (0)
- 02: Concert band embraces challenges in spring concert (0)
- 02: Killing students solves Georgia’s educational budget problems* (0)
- 02: Our Voice (0)
- 02: Twitter lends a voice to all, sadly (0)
- 02: Satire: How I became the second grade God (0)
- 02: Public Safety Report (0)
- 02: ‘Clash of the Titans’ remake reanimates Greek myths (0)
- 02: Golf takes second at Bearcat (0)
- 02: Fishing team hooks top-three sweep (0)
- 02: The Side Line (0)
- 02: Bobcats win fifth straight, nine of last eleven (0)
- 02: Tennis teams hit midseason stride over spring break (0)
- 02: Softball drops doubleheader to cap off rough stretch (0)
- 02: Intramural Notebook (0)
- 02: Slacklining between the trees (0)
- 01: Fraternity looks to set up at GCSU (0)
- 01: University Senate passes amnesty bill (0)
- 01: Cutting hair, not budgets (0)
- 01: Heritage Ball celebrates BSA achievements (0)
- 01: ‘Vagina is not a dirty word’ (0)
- 01: Softball drops doubleheader to cap off rough stretch (0)
- 01: Tennis teams hit midseason stride over spring break (0)
- 01: Bobcats win fifth straight, nine of last eleven (0)
- 01: The Side Line (0)
- 01: Satire: How I became the second grade God (0)
- 01: Twitter lends a voice to all, sadly (0)
- 01: Fishing team hooks top-three sweep (0)
- 01: Our Voice (0)
- 01: Public Safety Report (0)
- 01: Golf takes second at Bearcat (0)
- 01: University Senate online system set to be updated (0)
- 01: Female leaders headline symposium (0)
- 01: Slacklining between the trees (0)
- 01: Athletic department sends Bobcat flying discs to children in Afghanistan (0)
- 01: Arts and Letters play lives up to GCSU’s taste (0)
- 01: Fading interest in QB investigation (0)
- 01: Theater major wins awards for costumes (0)
- 01: ‘Clash of the Titans’ remake reanimates Greek myths (0)
- 01: Student volunteers spend spring break giving back (0)
- 01: Concert band embraces challenges in spring concert (0)
- 01: Boom boom wow (0)
- 01: Creative music media minor begins in fall (0)
- 01: Bookstore opens in Campus Theatre (0)
- 01: Art students travel to paint mural for peace (0)
- 01: Flashback (0)
- 01: National reforms to affect college students (0)
- 01: Killing students solves Georgia’s educational budget problems* (0)
- March 2010 (95)
- 29: Baseball drops three of four, Dewald stars in win (0)
- 29: Softball woes continue, Bobcats drop seven of eight (0)
- 29: Tennis finds mixed results against tough competition (0)
- 29: The Side Line (0)
- 29: Women’s hoops denied NCAA bid (0)
- 29: Bobcats to play in NCAA tourney (0)
- 29: International contender on Campus (0)
- 29: Matt Damon shines in ‘Green Zone’ (0)
- 29: Jazz band shines spotlight on Count Basie in latest concert (0)
- 29: Dancing the night away (0)
- 29: Books bound for local schools (0)
- 29: International Dinner to tantalize the taste buds (0)
- 29: Boys will be Boys? (0)
- 24: Student, Roethlisberger center of sexual assault investigation (0)
- 20: Nationwide job trends may affect student major choices (0)
- 20: Students benefit from campus jobs (0)
- 20: Why ‘negro’ and ‘colored’ still linger on even today (0)
- 20: Satire column: My anti-drug, ‘The Secret’ (0)
- 20: Legislative process wins, unfortunately (0)
- 20: Our Voice (0)
- 19: Public Safety holds women’s self-defense class (0)
- 19: New campus bookstore naming contest ends (0)
- 19: Pep band earns second place at competition (0)
- 19: Students react to possible concealed guns on campus (0)
- 19: Box City raises awareness about poverty (0)
- 19: ‘I’ve had nightmares after it’ (0)
- 19: National publication features GCSU in article (0)
- 19: GCSU installs two new defibrillators (0)
- 19: Flashback (0)
- 19: Report: Student-athletes doing well academically (0)
- 19: Alumna donates $1 million (0)
- 19: Starting a business 101 (0)
- 12: Flashback (0)
- 12: Student, Roethlisberger center of sexual assault investigation (0)
- 12: Starting a business 101 (0)
- 12: Report: Student-athletes doing well academically (0)
- 12: Alumna donates $1 million (0)
- 12: GCSU installs two new defibrillators (0)
- 12: National publication features GCSU in article (0)
- 12: ‘I’ve had nightmares after it’ (0)
- 12: Box City raises awareness about poverty (0)
- 12: Pep band earns second place at competition (0)
- 12: Students react to possible concealed guns on campus (0)
- 12: New campus bookstore naming contest ends (0)
- 12: Public Safety holds women’s self-defense class (0)
- 12: Boys will be boys? (0)
- 12: International Dinner to tantalize the taste buds (0)
- 12: Books bound for local schools (0)
- 12: Dancing the night away (0)
- 12: Jazz band shines spotlight on Count Basie in latest concert (0)
- 12: Students benefit from campus jobs (0)
- 12: Nationwide job trends may affect student major choices (0)
- 12: Our Voice (0)
- 12: Legislative process wins, unfortunately (0)
- 12: Satire column: My anti-drug, ‘The Secret’ (0)
- 12: Why ‘negro’ and ‘colored’ still linger on even today (0)
- 12: Public Safety Report (0)
- 12: Matt Damon shines in ‘Green Zone’ (0)
- 12: Bobcats to play in NCAA tourney (0)
- 12: Women’s hoops denied NCAA bid (0)
- 12: Baseball drops three of four, Dewald stars in win (0)
- 12: The Side Line (0)
- 12: Softball woes continue, Bobcats drop seven of eight (0)
- 12: Tennis finds mixed results against tough competition (0)
- 12: International contender on Campus (0)
- 05: Flashback: This month in colonnade history (0)
- 05: African internship adventures (0)
- 05: Fashion show spreads knowledge with style (0)
- 05: GCSU braces for budget cuts (0)
- 05: Officials: Holding classes hurts peers (0)
- 05: Bobcat statues expected on campus in spring (0)
- 05: Library new home to 14 new computers (0)
- 05: GCSU rape statistics lower than study results (0)
- 05: Greeks hold benefit concert for Haiti (0)
- 05: Central City Park turns on lights after a decade (0)
- 05: Disney internships offer chance to ‘make magic’ (0)
- 05: Scholarships available to GCSU campus (0)
- 05: Information on applying for SABC funds for next year (0)
- 05: Drive-By Press (0)
- 05: Caring4Creatures offers pet-fostering opportunities (0)
- 05: Bands prep for battle (0)
- 05: Our Voice (0)
- 05: Global warming shoveled curbside (0)
- 05: ‘Black table’ article controversy answered (0)
- 05: Dems need to toughen up, stop dithering over reform (0)
- 05: Public Safety Report (0)
- 05: New adventure in Wonderland ‘a feast for the eyes’ (0)
- 05: Clayton ends championship run (0)
- 05: Final Four bound (0)
- 05: The Side Line (0)
- 05: Sweep for softball after five-game slump (0)
- 05: Bobcats take three of four matches, each team gets first PBC victory (0)
- 05: Seven straight for red-hot Bobcats (0)
- 05: Golf settles for fourth as weather cuts tourney short (0)
- 05: New Science Course to Satisfy Core (0)
- February 2010 (119)
- 26: Flashback (0)
- 26: Breaking Down Homecoming 2010 (0)
- 26: Virtual room viewing program begins in fall (0)
- 26: Mullins re-elected; Karanovich new SGA VP (0)
- 26: GCSU wins 2011 RSA conference bid (0)
- 26: Knife clip injures man at Homecoming concert (0)
- 26: Tent City premieres during Homecoming (0)
- 26: Former students share memories, experiences (0)
- 26: GCSU plans to incorporate critical thinking into core (0)
- 26: Counting campus (0)
- 26: International students discuss culture at forum (0)
- 26: Dedicated to Greek life: Reese Cohn (0)
- 26: RENT (0)
- 26: Music therapy brings a flock to Blackbird (0)
- 26: Visiting artist creates visual ‘Duality’ through combination of art and science (0)
- 26: Concerts crowd Centennial Center with fans (0)
- 26: Chandley, Binkley named 2010 Ms. and Mr. GCSU at Homecoming (0)
- 26: What’s the rush? (0)
- 26: Our Voice (0)
- 26: Conservatives jumping gun on elections (0)
- 26: Satire column: Your weekly ‘horrorscope’ (0)
- 26: Public Safety Report (0)
- 26: Review: ‘RENT’ lives up to hype (0)
- 26: Bobcat bats propel 4-game sweep (0)
- 26: The Sideline (0)
- 26: Men’s hoops wins home finale, third straight overall (0)
- 26: GCSU loses longtime Bobcat sports fan (0)
- 26: Bobcats clinch division (0)
- 26: Softball drops five of six in tough weekend, splits GSW series (0)
- 26: Tennis falls hard to No. 1 AASU after strong wins (0)
- 26: Meet Dr. Metzker (0)
- 19: Flashback: This month in colonnade history (0)
- 19: Packing heat in the classroom? (0)
- 19: On-campus recycling to start in May (0)
- 19: Presidents face the public (0)
- 19: Plan your path (0)
- 19: New speed sensor added for grove pedestrians (0)
- 19: City recycling center now open to residents (0)
- 19: RSA eyeing new $1,650 Thunder Cup trophy (0)
- 19: ‘It’s a lot of pressure’ (0)
- 19: Department of Theatre prepares for big move (0)
- 19: GCSU server blacklisted after e-mail identity theft (0)
- 19: New policy would allow GCSU staff to telework (0)
- 19: Great Books Program aims to change core (0)
- 19: Students hold 40 ‘courageous’ talks (0)
- 19: ‘My first bite tasted like heaven’ (0)
- 19: Purple gloves pack a punch for competition (0)
- 19: Campus production of ‘Rent’ focuses on AIDS awareness (0)
- 19: Yo Soybean brings party folk to Blackbird for benefit concert (0)
- 19: Racing toward Relay for Life (0)
- 19: Our Voice (0)
- 19: Family Guy didn’t single out Palin (0)
- 19: Satire column: Application essay to Yale (0)
- 19: Letter to the editor (0)
- 19: Public Safety Report (0)
- 19: ‘Shutter Island’ a jaw-dropping thriller film (0)
- 19: Vampire Weekend continues legacy, sound with new album, ‘Contra’ (0)
- 19: Golf wins Matlock to reach No. 1 (0)
- 19: Bobcats steal one on road to end 2-game slide (0)
- 19: Softball splits West Georgia series, improves to 4-2 (0)
- 19: The Side Line (0)
- 19: Women’s hoops’ win streak ends at Southwestern (0)
- 19: Intramural Notebook (0)
- 19: Valdosta too much for Bobcats, men bounce back with Erskine victory (0)
- 19: Weather wreaks havoc on baseball weekend (0)
- 19: Spotlight (0)
- 12: Grading system changes weighed (0)
- 12: SGA voting begins (0)
- 12: Symposium provides human rights insight (0)
- 12: Number of viruses on student computers up (0)
- 12: Social justice banquet to honor community’s work (0)
- 12: AIDS week events promote awareness (0)
- 12: Leadership Certificate Program adds new members (0)
- 12: She’s got soles, but she’s not a soldier (0)
- 12: Colorful fabrics evoke emotion in art professor’s exhibit (0)
- 12: Health Services taking recipes for cookbook (0)
- 12: Students help keep seniors ‘young at heart’ (0)
- 12: Literary Guild revives old tradition, discussion (0)
- 12: Trendy style without the runway prices (0)
- 12: Common cents (0)
- 12: My Fashion Forward Valentine (0)
- 12: Our Voice (0)
- 12: Obama needs to learn from first year (0)
- 12: Satire: Looking at a futuristic nursing home (0)
- 12: Public Safety Report (0)
- 12: Despite many famous faces, ‘Valentine’s Day’ disappoints (0)
- 12: Spartans spoil opening weekend (0)
- 12: Bobcat backcourt dooms Lakers (0)
- 12: Softball splits Lynn series (0)
- 12: Tennis squads ace season-opener tests (0)
- 12: Women’s hoops handed tough Clayton loss (0)
- 05: Flashback: This month in colonnade history (0)
- 04: Spuds save the day (0)
- 05: GCSU holds first official tailgate (0)
- 05: Incoming transfer standards to increase (0)
- 05: Homecoming price tag grows (0)
- 05: Public Safety looks to install emergency sirens (0)
- 05: Two more restaurants accepting Cat Cash (0)
- 05: New HD channels to be added to campus cable (0)
- 05: Home-hunting guide: Helping students explore the housing (0)
- 05: Annual symposium focuses on global human rights (0)
- 05: University Senate drafts amnesty bill (0)
- 05: SGA’s WGUR radio show starts Monday (0)
- 05: Dancers mix modern moves, African-American traditions (0)
- 05: Sequins and Smiles to host trunk show (0)
- 05: Students exploring alternative spring break opportunities (0)
- 05: Pride Alliance begins preparations for fifth annual drag show with emcee auditions (0)
- 05: Indie band The Weeks on road to musical success (0)
- 05: The Voice (0)
- 05: U.S. House should mature (0)
- 05: Satire column: A bitter Dear John mad lib (0)
- 05: Public Safety Report (0)
- 05: ‘An excellent romance film is a lot like true love … it only happens once’ (0)
- 05: Best in the west (0)
- 05: Hockey team earns one draw in tough weekend (0)
- 05: Women’s hoops wins two straight (0)
- 05: The Side Line (0)
- 05: Intramural Notebook (0)
- 05: Women’s Sexual Health Symposium: ‘Because It Feels Good’ (0)
- January 2010 (70)
- 29: Flashbacks (0)
- 29: Haiti hits home (0)
- 29: Early morning incident raises concerns (0)
- 29: Dean of business hired (0)
- 29: Students prime targets of break-ins (0)
- 29: Public Safety offers spring police academy (0)
- 29: Tailgating now approved for select home games (0)
- 29: Helping Haiti heal (0)
- 29: GCSU awarded grant to help fight childhood obesity (0)
- 29: Old mission statement target of new revisions (0)
- 29: GCSU to review future core curriculum (0)
- 29: Nursing program tests challenge, help students (0)
- 29: Faculty furlough days are numbered, hopefully (0)
- 29: Sorority dedicated to serving others (0)
- 29: Asian Bistro introduces new flavors (0)
- 29: Greek organizations inspire by example with grant money (0)
- 29: Students sound off about homecoming music choices (0)
- 29: Pets bring enjoyment, challenges to owners (0)
- 29: GIVE Center plans 2010 events and goals (0)
- 29: A heart for helping others (0)
- 29: How to record service hours: (0)
- 29: How can you get involved? (0)
- 29: Our Voice (0)
- 29: Pundits are not always all-knowing (0)
- 29: Satire: Do vegetarians eat Animal Crackers? (0)
- 29: Public Safety Report (0)
- 29: ‘Gibson back in full-throttle form!’ (0)
- 29: Eight straight for red-hot Bobcats (0)
- 29: Sassy Cats step up to top 10 at nationals (0)
- 29: Women’s hoops pushes streak to six, leads PBC west division at 6-1 (0)
- 29: The Sideline (0)
- 29: GCSU fishing team hooks national ranking, respect (0)
- 29: Intramural Notebook (0)
- 29: Spotlight (0)
- 28: Art adds splashes of color to library atrium (0)
- 28: ‘Brothers’ fails to live up to plot’s potential (0)
- 28: Spotlight (0)
- 28: Holiday gifts don’t have to break the bank (0)
- 28: International students share holiday traditions, celebrations (0)
- 22: Flashbacks (0)
- 22: Campus Theatre to open (0)
- 22: Greek village focus of new study (0)
- 22: MSU dining hall renovations planned for summer 2011 (0)
- 22: Sean Kingston, MuteMath to play at Homecoming (0)
- 22: Smoking cessation program available (0)
- 22: New Digital Bridges center to promote technology use (0)
- 22: ’100 Most Influential Georgians’ lists Leland (0)
- 22: Spring class additions offer new opportunities (0)
- 22: Bell tower, recycling top SGA’s goals for spring semester (0)
- 22: Pickle Barrel Café reopens after fire (0)
- 22: New wellness center enters design stages (0)
- 22: University Senate sets its sights on core curriculum (0)
- 22: Early morning incident alarms students (0)
- 22: Artist explores world beyond appearances (0)
- 22: A day in the life of a shuttle driver (0)
- 22: GIVE Center to enter Purple Glove contest (0)
- 22: Students resolve to change habits (0)
- 22: Metropolis Cafe offers Mediterranean flavors (0)
- 22: Our Voice (0)
- 22: Haitian tragedy no place for politics (0)
- 22: Satire: Steps to keep New Year’s resolutions (0)
- 22: Public Safety Report (0)
- 22: Recap: Top 10 movies of 2009 (0)
- 22: Mikell’s magic extends streak (0)
- 22: The Side Line (0)
- 22: Intramural field project underway (0)
- 22: Q&A with GCSU’s athletic director (0)
- 22: Four in a row for women (0)
- 22: Spotlight (0)
- 18: Sellers collects 500th coaching victory (0)
- December 2009 (46)
- 10: From Pyramids to Projects event focuses on perceptions of black males (0)
- 10: Charity boxing event to aid kids (0)
- 10: Women’s hoops pushes record to 4-2 (0)
- 10: No. 21 Bobcats still perfect (0)
- 10: Sociology professor receives fellowship (0)
- 10: Smoking ban passed by University Senate (0)
- 10: ADP promotes civic engagement (0)
- 10: Students leaving can hurt business (0)
- 10: Directing students make a scene (or nine) (0)
- 10: This month in colonnade history (0)
- 09: Schedules, meeting time to change (0)
- 04: Schedules, meeting time to change (0)
- 04: Students leaving can hurt business (0)
- 04: ADP promotes civic engagement (0)
- 04: Smoking ban passed by University Senate (0)
- 04: Spuds save the day (0)
- 04: Sociology professor receives fellowship (0)
- 04: This Month in Colonnade History (0)
- 04: Charity boxing event to aid kids (0)
- 04: Custodian enjoying his new line of work (0)
- 04: SGA ties up loose ends (0)
- 04: China through the eyes of a GCSU professor (0)
- 04: From Pyramids to Projects event focuses on perceptions of black males (0)
- 04: Wish List: The classic conundrum quality vs. quantity (0)
- 04: Knotty and nice: Creative ways to tie winter scarves (0)
- 04: Directing students make a scene (or nine) (0)
- 04: International students share holiday traditions, celebrations (0)
- 04: Holiday gifts don’t have to break the bank (0)
- 04: International Club president leads with poise, confidence (0)
- 04: Art adds splashes of color to library atrium (0)
- 04: Musical theater pushed to the ‘Edges’ in Max Noah (0)
- 04: New technology options available (0)
- 04: Students utilize Health Science building (0)
- 04: Photo Tips (0)
- 04: Medical-care options readily available (0)
- 04: Students indulge in holiday foods, ignore consequences (0)
- 04: Our Voice (0)
- 04: Veteran columnist: Goodbye, GCSU (0)
- 04: Satire column: Jesus stole my birthday (0)
- 04: Public Safety Report (0)
- 04: ‘Brothers’ fails to live up to plot’s potential (0)
- 04: No. 21 Bobcats still perfect (0)
- 04: Women’s hoops pushes record to 4-2 (0)
- 04: Reames aims to inspire fellow athletes with mural (0)
- 04: Season Wrap Up (0)
- 04: Surviving Finals (0)
- November 2009 (95)
- 20: Flashbacks (0)
- 20: Student fee doubles to $200 (0)
- 20: Opinions conflict on Front Campus (0)
- 20: SAPC seeking new student alcohol policy (0)
- 20: No bookstore? No problem. (0)
- 20: Students raise money for school in Uganda (0)
- 20: Drivers beware: This month is a ‘peak’ for hitting deer (0)
- 20: Dr. Leland welcomes Herty Hall renovations (0)
- 20: Senior class looks to give back (0)
- 20: Library secures collection of Japanese books (0)
- 20: Effort aims to boost the local community (0)
- 20: SGA empties budget for the semester, allocates money to GCSU Fishing Team for prestigious tournament (0)
- 20: Sueño (0)
- 20: Creative Expressions: Therapeutic outlet for disabled adults (0)
- 20: For the love of gaming (0)
- 20: Central State Hospital named a Place in Peril (0)
- 20: The Voice (0)
- 20: GOP self-destruction (0)
- 20: Right, left: Reform is necessary (0)
- 20: Satire: A two-faced greeting (0)
- 20: Public Safety Report (0)
- 20: First ‘No Country For Old Men,’ … now ‘The Road’ (0)
- 20: ‘Greenout’ fuels home opener win (0)
- 20: Bobcats drop ranked Bears on Jordan’s buzzer-beater (0)
- 20: Hockey team splits weekend tournament (0)
- 20: Student-athletes must stay in shape during holidays (0)
- 20: The Sideline (0)
- 20: Bikers With a Big Heart (0)
- 13: Flashbacks (0)
- 13: Record attempt comes up short (0)
- 13: Greeks join to give to the community (0)
- 13: Registrar: No perfect time for registration (0)
- 13: 207 swine flu shots are still available at Health Services (0)
- 13: Professionals offer advice during PR Day (0)
- 13: Remaining $131 up for grabs at SGA meeting (0)
- 13: Women’s center series promotes empowerment (0)
- 13: World Trade Center metal used in ship (0)
- 13: Native American culture highlighted this month (0)
- 13: Junior Journalists (0)
- 13: Health care: A hot topic (0)
- 13: Health care reform touted at forum (0)
- 13: Teams bring home first, second in public relations competition (0)
- 13: The Shrimp Boat: Best food to cure homesickness (0)
- 13: Thoroughly Modern Milly (0)
- 13: No-Shave Nov. grows beyond 5 o’clock shadow (0)
- 13: Theatre department gears up for ‘Sueño’ (0)
- 13: Jazz band gets ‘Funkadelic’ with latest performance, new faces (0)
- 13: To rate or berate? (0)
- 13: Blackbridge Hall to house senior shows (0)
- 13: Our Voice (0)
- 13: Dems need more for 2010 win (0)
- 13: Obama pulls a Bush move, adds troops (0)
- 13: Satire: Acceptance speeches gone awry (0)
- 13: Student binge drinkers focus on good feelings, ignore reprucussions (0)
- 13: Chalking it up (0)
- 13: Hunting, fishing popular among students (0)
- 13: Art Tank splatters creativity on campus (0)
- 13: Liberal studies major allows for customization (0)
- 13: Public Safety Report (0)
- 13: 2012: It’s the end of the world as we know it … so bad it’s good (0)
- 13: The Sideline (0)
- 13: Season ends in heartbreaker (0)
- 13: Region meet a showcase for Bobcats (0)
- 13: Last-minute loss to Mercer ‘encouraging’ (0)
- 13: New leader, goals for student cheering section (0)
- 13: Bears, Tigers provide tough exhibitions for women’s hoops (0)
- 13: Astronomy Club (0)
- 06: Flashbacks (0)
- 06: Unorganized (0)
- 06: USG copes with budget cuts, possible student fee increase (0)
- 06: District 4 race goes to Joiner (0)
- 06: Low lottery funds put HOPE at risk (0)
- 06: For those interested, Milledgeville has a healthy selection of body art and piercing shops to choose from. (0)
- 06: Congressman Barrow hosts financial literacy program (0)
- 06: Construction continues at the Village at West Campus (0)
- 06: Several birth-control options on the market (0)
- 06: 67 percent of GCSU population in favor of smoke-free campus (0)
- 06: Junior Jouranlists (0)
- 06: Press secretary joins SGA (0)
- 06: SGA discusses possible Greek community (0)
- 06: From Transsexual, Transylvania to Milledgeville, Georgia … (0)
- 06: GCSU commemorates Day of the Dead tradition (0)
- 06: Young Krew drops its hip-hop beats on iTunes (0)
- 06: Students find novel writing a ‘wordy endeavor’ (0)
- 06: Brass quintet blows away GCSU with wide variety of tunes (0)
- 06: Our Voice: Trip to Texas for convention was beneficial (0)
- 06: Answers lie between the thighs (0)
- 06: America needs a new conservative party (0)
- 06: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 06: Public Safety Report (0)
- 06: Looking for a scapegoat of political satire, witty humor? Look no further (0)
- 06: Bobcats semifinal-bound (0)
- 06: Student-athletes juggle schedules (0)
- 06: Intramural inspiration (0)
- 06: Intramural Notebook (0)
- October 2009 (127)
- 30: Flashbacks (0)
- 30: Zombies liven up campus activity (0)
- 30: Deep Roots brings deep pockets (0)
- 30: Health Services provides facts and screenings for most STDs (0)
- 30: Candidates discuss city, college relationship at forum (0)
- 30: For some, being in school never gets old (0)
- 30: Herty construction project in early stages (0)
- 30: Students can have campus TV voice through RSA (0)
- 30: Outdoor Center has new challenge course (0)
- 30: Potential transfer students weigh all of their options (0)
- 30: State grant supports the Safe and Sound program (0)
- 30: SGA proposes resolution for GCSU campus ethos (0)
- 30: Reduction in possible student fee increase (0)
- 30: Joiner Joins the Ranks (0)
- 30: Getting in touch with Deep Roots (0)
- 30: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals works night shift as Deep Roots headlining band (0)
- 30: Students ooze Halloween spirit (0)
- 30: Vendors fill streets with arts, crafts, food (0)
- 30: Barbecue lifestyle puts teams in hog heaven (0)
- 30: New facilities to help power Herty (0)
- 30: Healthy Living (0)
- 30: The science of human movement (0)
- 30: Faculty, students embrace new opportunities through iTunes U (0)
- 30: Tips to fall into seasonal photography (0)
- 30: Satisfying the holiday sweet tooth, healthily (0)
- 30: The Voice (0)
- 30: Don’t take your America for granted (0)
- 30: Afghanistan has no quick fix (0)
- 30: Public Safety Report (0)
- 30: MOVIE REVIEW: FOUR HORROR FILMS PERFECT FOR HALLOWEEN (0)
- 30: Soccer peaking with defense (0)
- 30: The Side Line (0)
- 30: Cross country fares well at PBC championships (0)
- 30: Season preview: Bobcat basketball (0)
- 30: GCSU students find a new way to celebrate Halloween (0)
- 23: Flashbacks (0)
- 23: Holds can haunt class registration (0)
- 23: Pickle Barrel damaged in fire this past weekend (0)
- 23: Sixth annual downtown festival debuts new name (0)
- 23: Drinking dangers brought to the attention of students during awareness week (0)
- 23: Local Marine returns from Iraq, becomes GCSU undergraduate (0)
- 23: Asian Bistro and Grill opens its doors downtown (0)
- 23: Free food in exchange for your First Amendment rights (0)
- 23: Disability awareness being promoted this month (0)
- 23: SGA passes tailgating bill (0)
- 23: GCSU prepares for Clothesline Project (0)
- 23: ‘Rocky Horror’ more than just a one-night stand (0)
- 23: Concert commemorates 200 years of Mendelssohn (0)
- 23: Student entrepreneurs plant business at farmers market (0)
- 23: Nursing students set pace with 5K run (0)
- 23: Our Voice (0)
- 23: Obama should return Peace Prize (0)
- 23: Satire: The root of all evil — telemarketers (0)
- 23: Public Safety Report (0)
- 23: Soccer shutout streak continues (0)
- 23: The Sideline (0)
- 23: Cross country in top form heading into PBC meet (0)
- 23: Golf takes sixth in Savannah to close fall season (0)
- 23: Bobcats back on the court (0)
- 23: Milledgeville reaches from beyond the grave (0)
- 09: Flashbacks (0)
- 09: Amended student fee passes (0)
- 09: GCSU reads into more cost efficient books (0)
- 09: Web site names GCSU 8th Safest College Campus (0)
- 09: Repeated off-campus break-ins affect GCSU and local community (0)
- 09: Alumni open new downtown business in Milledgeville (0)
- 09: Voter registration drive exceeds expectations (0)
- 09: SGA discusses campus safety, fundraising for sociology club (0)
- 09: Campus Life campaign encourages students to get involved (0)
- 09: Community honors fallen soldier (0)
- 09: Junior Jouranlists: Veteran happy to be teaching GCEC students (0)
- 09: Soul Food helps feed the hungry (0)
- 09: Theatre season continues with ‘Fat Pig’ (0)
- 09: Flying lessons offer student chance to spread her wings (0)
- 09: Fiber arts professor shares cultural identity (0)
- 09: Women on Wednesdays discusses body image in media (0)
- 09: The Big Read fires up students, faculty about ‘Fahrenheit 451′ (0)
- 09: ARF holds Pet Walk fundraiser (0)
- 09: Our Voice (0)
- 09: Satire: Nipples – God’s currency (0)
- 09: Lies about man-made global warming (0)
- 09: Catching the campus Frisbee craze (0)
- 09: Inter-Views Alliance promotes, discuss religions (0)
- 09: A different kind of community (0)
- 09: Destination GCSU (0)
- 09: Public Safety Report (0)
- 09: Ellen Page is ‘Babe Ruthless’ in ‘Whip It’ (0)
- 09: Bobcats battle tough PBC foes (0)
- 09: ‘Learning experience’ for hockey team in opening tournament (0)
- 09: Golf swings back into Top 10 with solid round (0)
- 09: The Side Line (0)
- 09: Wakeboarding team hits Cape Fear River in first fall event (0)
- 09: Flag football title night (0)
- 09: Three more titles for young tennis squads (0)
- 09: New intramural registration process (0)
- 09: GCSU students vote for top 10 restaurants in Milledgeville (0)
- 02: Flashback (0)
- 02: No decision on proposed student fee (0)
- 02: SGA continues debates on smoking ban issue (0)
- 02: Web site fighting plagiarism gains new popularity (0)
- 02: Campus effort aims to prevent sexual harassment (0)
- 02: New wireless Internet expands Milledgeville’s horizons (0)
- 02: Library allows students to check out laptops (0)
- 02: Students turn out to see plans for wellness center (0)
- 02: Seasonal flu shots run out of stock quickly (0)
- 02: Plants can add life to resident hall rooms (0)
- 02: Philanthropy Cup competition kicks off (0)
- 02: Sigma Alpha Omega’s Bounce Out Cancer event raises money, awareness (0)
- 02: The Smiles (0)
- 02: Art gallery opening creates ‘Common Ground’ at GCSU (0)
- 02: Education majors pursue passion, enjoy hands-on work experience (0)
- 02: Pepetone presents musical talents at faculty recital (0)
- 02: Model African Union preps for SEMAU Conference (0)
- 02: Art as an Agent for Change waxes poetic, hosts events at Blackbird (0)
- 02: Art as an Agent for Change waxes poetic, hosts events on campus (0)
- 02: Our Voice (0)
- 02: Obama ‘loves the little children’ (0)
- 02: Holbert’s life as the black Power Ranger (0)
- 02: Public Safety Report (0)
- 02: Carrying on the legacy of ‘Shaun of the Dead’ (0)
- 02: Riding the waves (0)
- 02: Bobcats run to top 5 at Mercer (0)
- 02: Women’s tennis takes four titles at Fall Championships (0)
- 02: The Sideline (0)
- 02: Soccer earns tie with Lander after Tampa loss (0)
- 02: Intramurals: field project up for bids, new football playoff format kicks off (0)
- 02: ABLE provides encouragement (0)
- September 2009 (129)
- 25: Rains cause flooding, road closures throughout state (0)
- 25: Cyclists have to follow the rules of the road, too (0)
- 25: SGA receives budget increase (0)
- 25: New wellness center pending SGA approval (0)
- 25: Thunder Cup provides competition, fellowship (0)
- 25: Traveling fair hits Milledgeville, attracts many (0)
- 25: Internships can provide students with valuable opportunities (0)
- 25: Constitution week celebrated on campus (0)
- 25: This Month in Colonnade History (0)
- 25: SGA considers Model UN finances, 5 a.m. registration (0)
- 25: Sodexo accommodates those with selective diets (0)
- 25: GCSU anthropologist part of canine skeleton project (0)
- 25: Shall we dance? (0)
- 25: ‘The Smiles’ to make debut at GCSU (0)
- 25: Documentary sheds light on plight of children in Uganda (0)
- 25: Barbecue for Drew charity event benefits former GCSU student (0)
- 25: Annual Pet Walk, festival to aid Animal Rescue Foundation (0)
- 25: Students book it to library fair for bargains (0)
- 25: Museum of Fine Arts full of artistic talent (0)
- 25: Inside scoop on Nursing students (0)
- 25: Healthy Living (0)
- 25: Depot’s personal trainers promote healthy lifestyles (0)
- 25: Eating Healthy (0)
- 25: Workout sessions promote fit living (0)
- 25: Student Health Services a valuable GCSU amenity (0)
- 25: Our Voice (0)
- 25: Satire column: Girlfriend application (0)
- 25: Carter’s criticism hurts Obama (0)
- 25: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 25: Public Safety Report (0)
- 25: Willis returns to familiar action role in ‘Surrogates’ (0)
- 25: Two thrillers highlight win streak (0)
- 25: Tennis gains experience at ITA southeast regionals (0)
- 25: The Side Line (0)
- 25: Bobcats take second at Laker Classic tourney (0)
- 25: SGA approves $20K budget for intramural field renovations (0)
- 25: Cross country teams race to top-three finishes in Texas (0)
- 25: Chili’s lends a helping hand (0)
- 18: Stimulus money energizes GCSU (0)
- 18: GIVE Team mini-service grants aid volunteers (0)
- 18: New SGA senators officially sworn in (0)
- 18: For married students, college life can be different (0)
- 18: GCTV broadcast takes a new angle (0)
- 18: Studying abroad rewards in more ways than one (0)
- 18: Spending habits reflect tough times (0)
- 18: This Month in Colonnade History (0)
- 18: Junior Jouranlists (0)
- 18: Your Summer Photo Winners (0)
- 18: Artists’ military photographs show another side to Middle East conflict (0)
- 18: Improv night comedy draws a crowd at Blackbird (0)
- 18: Guitar, oboe make up D’Amore duo (0)
- 18: Artists, musicians find realm of creativity in Kingdom Artist Network (0)
- 18: The Voice (0)
- 18: Tea Party Express off track (0)
- 18: Grievances of the first amendment (0)
- 18: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 18: Public Safety Report (0)
- 18: ‘Twice as good as 007′ (0)
- 18: Men’s tennis opens with three titles (0)
- 18: Golf takes fifth at Springhill, behind PBC foe Aiken (0)
- 18: Bobcat offense struggles in second home tournament (0)
- 18: The Side Line (0)
- 18: Intramural field conditions falling behind (0)
- 18: Cross country races to successful season opener (0)
- 18: GCSU’s new RSO comes with a kick (0)
- 11: Flashbacks (0)
- 11: City recycling policy based on location (0)
- 11: Financial aid in high demand during tough economic times (0)
- 11: Tech lab recieves facelift (0)
- 11: GCSU braces for impact of state budget cuts (0)
- 11: The ‘Freshman 15′ (0)
- 11: Health insurance a tough pill to swallow (0)
- 11: OrgSync helps manage RSOs (0)
- 11: Life on the homestead: A look at student housing (0)
- 11: Junior Journalists (0)
- 11: SGA Elections results are in (0)
- 11: Farmers market cultivates more than just fresh produce (0)
- 11: A&S Fountain serves a greater purpose (0)
- 11: ‘My name is Lisa, and I’m addicted to Farmville’ (0)
- 11: Jazz Band seeks new vocalist to showcase musical talents (0)
- 11: All dressed up and no place to go … but class (0)
- 11: Anime club gets reanimated with new leadership (0)
- 11: Our Voice (0)
- 11: Satire column: Taxidermy for kids (0)
- 11: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 11: Hot stuff, cool ‘Cats (0)
- 11: Students, professors spill their pet peeves (0)
- 11: International students adjust to new life in US (0)
- 11: Promoting diversity on campus (0)
- 11: Public Safety Report (0)
- 11: ‘I know what you did last semester’ (0)
- 11: Golf at No. 1, wins Kiawah (0)
- 11: Bobcat Shootout tough on hosts (0)
- 11: West Campus fields get off-season face lift (0)
- 11: Back in the water (0)
- 11: The Sideline (0)
- 11: Food, friends, football (0)
- 11: Campus Outreach gets back to its roots (0)
- 04: Flashbacks (0)
- 04: Swine Flu hits close to home (0)
- 04: Natural history museum awarded $149,296 grant (0)
- 04: Discussion on furloughs, budget cuts continues (0)
- 04: Situation at YDC raises campus concern (0)
- 04: Center for Student Success relocated to Bone House (0)
- 04: Students selected as GCSU 2009 emerging scholars (0)
- 04: Public Safety hosts police academy (0)
- 04: GCSU rises in rank (0)
- 04: Junior Jouranlists: The legacy lives on (0)
- 04: Despite setbacks, Green Initiative moving forward (0)
- 04: GCSU Jewish foundation takes shape (0)
- 04: Balancing jobs, school (0)
- 04: Wini McQueen brings another side of Africa to GCSU (0)
- 04: Freshmen adjusting well to campus life, Milledgeville (0)
- 04: Salsa dancing adds some spice to campus life (0)
- 04: Missing majors create an empty space at GCSU (0)
- 04: Friday’s foreign film transcends language barrier (0)
- 04: Students get into the swing of things (0)
- 04: Our Voice (0)
- 04: Free shots! Happy hour or the flu? (0)
- 04: Health-care fight far from over (0)
- 04: Public Safety Report (0)
- 04: ‘Once upon a time in Nazi-occupied France…’ (0)
- 04: Staton accepts A.D. position (0)
- 04: Soccer sweeps opening tourney (0)
- 04: The Side Line (0)
- 04: Health Sciences, Parks Memorial renovated (0)
- 04: The puck drops here (0)
- 04: Intramurals: creating a monster (0)
- 04: New executive chef spices up the Sodexo dining hall experience (0)
- August 2009 (24)
- 07: Money matters (0)
- 07: Health Services offer their help (0)
- 07: Downtown robberies spike police interest (0)
- 07: S.N.A.P. returns to campus (0)
- 07: Tips for a successful start (0)
- 07: Your new best friend, the Bobcat Card (0)
- 07: Counseling Services welcomes class of 2013 to GCSU campus (0)
- 07: How do I get involved at GCSU? (0)
- 07: Parking and transportation services gears up for new term (0)
- 07: GCSU legends and oddities (0)
- 07: Get involved: How to make GCSU home away from home (0)
- 07: Choral groups seek new voices (0)
- 07: Theatre department launches new season (0)
- 07: Milledgeville Players prep for ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ (0)
- 07: Our Voice: A letter from the new Editor in Chief (0)
- 07: The Code of Conduct at GCSU (0)
- 07: Letters to the Editor: A note from President Leland (0)
- 07: Harshbarger spells out new semester (0)
- 07: Public Safety Report (0)
- 07: G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra – ‘Two hours of endless mayhem’ (0)
- 07: Bobcat athletics best in conference (0)
- 07: Loaded soccer squad headlines fall sports lineup (0)
- 07: The Side Line (0)
- 07: Damon steps down as GCSU’s athletic director (0)
- May 2009 (30)
- 01: Professor uses podcasts in lessons to relate to and teach students (0)
- 01: ‘Giving tree’ dedicated to student (0)
- 01: Smoking ban proposal still undecided (0)
- 01: Bands play in honor of Jake Stewart and Caroline Bagwell (0)
- 01: Alpha Phi Alpha award Miss Black & Gold 2009 (0)
- 01: Construction at Grill 155 (0)
- 01: UGA professor shoots five, kills three in Athens (0)
- 01: Growing greener: Farmers market sprouts up downtown (0)
- 01: In celebrating Earth Day, students participated in eco-friendly events such as recycling, biking and measuring their waste. (0)
- 01: Setting the stage for the rest of our lives (0)
- 01: Campus Swine Flu Update – Thursday, April 30th (0)
- 01: Alcohol awareness program hopes for a face-lift (0)
- 01: University Senate update (0)
- 01: Students for Green Fee (0)
- 01: ‘Swing for Wings’ draws a crowd (0)
- 01: Directing students set the scenes (0)
- 01: Dancers twirl away the time with spring concert (0)
- 01: Visiting artist discusses her works made from repurposed materials (0)
- 01: Students make summer plans for classes, volunteer work (0)
- 01: Jazz festival brings music to the ears of Milledgeville (0)
- 01: Our Voice (0)
- 01: A guiding light for post graduation (0)
- 01: Noteworthy columnnist signs off (0)
- 01: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 01: Public Safety Report (0)
- 01: The most solid X-Men film yet (0)
- 01: ‘Cats crush Falcons, take 4 of 5 (0)
- 01: No. 2 golf selected for super regional (0)
- 01: The Side Line (0)
- 01: Q & A with Liz Havey (0)
- April 2009 (103)
- 24: Slow Down (0)
- 24: Downtown restaurants’ doors open and close (0)
- 24: Economic hardships fatal to Bad Habit (0)
- 24: Top-notch students recognized (0)
- 24: Thespians granted health class (0)
- 24: Selig Center: students bring $191 million to city (0)
- 24: Art majors craft life after GCSU (0)
- 24: $1.3 million grant for digital improvement (0)
- 24: Karanovich selected as emerging student leader (0)
- 24: Founding Fathers were right wingers (0)
- 24: The 24 Hour play showcase (0)
- 24: Shows explore sights and sounds in week-long display of works (0)
- 24: New exhibits convey artistic talent through various media (0)
- 24: Dance Minor Spring Concert (0)
- 24: Our Voice (0)
- 24: Blatantly biased front page article (0)
- 24: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 24: Public Safety Report (0)
- 24: The “Soloist” Review (0)
- 24: ‘Cats fall in second round of PBC (0)
- 24: The Side Line (0)
- 24: Golf gives up early lead at PBC tourney (0)
- 24: Bobcats recover well after disappointing UNCP series (0)
- 24: Softball ends title run in third PBC tourney game (0)
- 17: Green Fee, wellness center rejected (0)
- 17: Fixed tuition program halts (0)
- 17: Taxes not student’s cup of tea (0)
- 17: Greeks look to city for group housing approval (0)
- 17: Keepin’ it cool with ‘Kool’ (0)
- 17: EarthFest (0)
- 17: Relay hit by economy (0)
- 17: Libary due for revamp (0)
- 17: New college admission policy promotes diversity (0)
- 17: Bikers roll in bids (0)
- 17: Spring introduces new fashion (0)
- 17: April Showers bring May Flowers (0)
- 17: Style that takes a blast from the past (0)
- 17: Faux Pas (0)
- 17: Flockstock ’09 (0)
- 17: Pastor brings ministry from Asia to Milledgeville (0)
- 17: Creative Expressions bring joy to its artists (0)
- 17: Bands battle for title (0)
- 17: Our Voice (0)
- 17: Trading missile shield is bad (0)
- 17: The problems with pork spending (0)
- 17: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 17: Public Safety Report (0)
- 17: “Good reporters don’t have friends, only sources…” (0)
- 17: Tennis gets first season title (0)
- 17: The Side Line (0)
- 17: Offense propels ‘Cats to six straight series wins (0)
- 17: Softball swept by Saints in delayed series (0)
- 17: Top Seven Ways To Be Green (0)
- 10: Earthquake! (0)
- 10: Faculty budget one step away (0)
- 10: Man shot at downtown Budget Inn (0)
- 10: Information technology field above economic worries (0)
- 10: Not so long ago, in a planetarium not so far, far away… (0)
- 10: Mellow Mushroom takes root (0)
- 10: Twelve professors earn tenure (0)
- 10: Twenty-fifth annual Relay for Life (0)
- 10: Outdoor Education facilities offer activities for all students (0)
- 10: Bringing the world together (0)
- 10: Counseling center sponsors self-esteem week (0)
- 10: Comedy? Action? Drama?…You Decide. (0)
- 10: ‘Breath of Bamboo’ photograph exhibit now on display in museum (0)
- 10: Carmina Burana et cetera (0)
- 10: Our Voice (0)
- 10: More government, the answer? (0)
- 10: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 10: Public Safety Report (0)
- 10: The Side Line (0)
- 10: Bobcats take two more series (0)
- 10: Softball wins three, prepares for NGCSU (0)
- 10: ‘Cats ten-match win streak ends vs. Sea Warriors (0)
- 10: Favero has Bobcats on track for stellar ’09 (0)
- 10: Through The Artists Eyes: Katey Follett (0)
- 03: Woman arrested on charge of giving false information (0)
- 03: KAs lose campus charter (0)
- 03: Police: gang rumors false (0)
- 03: Get to know your cops (0)
- 03: Fitness facility proposed for West Campus (0)
- 03: Annual Athletic Auction revs up to fund scholarships (0)
- 03: Proposed bill shows ‘Promise’ for Georgia (0)
- 03: Budget cuts increase further (0)
- 03: Paint the Hill Green for the ‘Cats (0)
- 03: ‘Some are People’ (0)
- 03: Armed Farces improv sure to entertain (0)
- 03: Symphonic dances sashay into Russell (0)
- 03: No Relief tour hits Milledgeville (0)
- 03: Our Voice (0)
- 03: Current recession could be worse (0)
- 03: Too many top teams spoil ‘Madness’ (0)
- 03: Letters to the editor (0)
- 03: Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: Fast and Furious in two words: ‘vroom vroom!’ (0)
- 03: “Moonglow” CD does Jazz band’s sound justice (0)
- 03: Cuscowilla no match for ‘Cats (0)
- 03: The Side Line (0)
- 03: Men’s tennis still unbeaten in PBC (0)
- 03: No. 8 Bobcats rip through PBC (0)
- 03: ‘Cats push for first, face tough schedule (0)
- 03: Q & A with Dr. Aurora Castillo (0)
- March 2009 (50)
- 13: City hears group housing petition (0)
- 13: New campus TV show hits the air (0)
- 13: Counseling provides midterm relaxation (0)
- 13: Early College enrolls 55 new students (0)
- 13: DegreeWorks: a new tool for advisement (0)
- 13: Springfest provides a peek at GCSU for prospective students (0)
- 13: Focus on: Adderall (0)
- 13: Graduating seniors go out on a high note (0)
- 13: ‘Fatal Attractions’ now on display at Blackbird (0)
- 13: Governor’s Mansion provides new perspective on the past (0)
- 13: Pianist’s recital right on key (0)
- 13: Students strut their stuff (0)
- 13: Our Voice (0)
- 13: Obama hindering UK relationship (0)
- 13: Colonnade’s March 6 ‘Voice’ sparks debate (0)
- 13: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 13: Public Safety Report (0)
- 13: “What would you do if it were your child?” (0)
- 13: ‘Cats climb to No. 4, perfect in PBC (0)
- 13: The Side Line (0)
- 13: Bobcats fall in semi’s, earn NCAA bid (0)
- 13: Baseball rallies twice for new streak (0)
- 13: ‘Cats can’t build on tourney success (0)
- 13: Golf takes fourth in loaded field (0)
- 13: ‘Cats close season in PBC tourney (0)
- 13: The Animal Rescue Foundation (0)
- 06: Snow Way: Georgia becomes a winter wonderland (0)
- 06: Hancock and Clarke streets focus of GDOT study (0)
- 06: Name change, reorganization for SOLAS (0)
- 06: A little birdie told me… (0)
- 06: Less parking for students, more safety for drivers (0)
- 06: On Milledgeville’s Menu: New restaurants (0)
- 06: On Milledgeville’s Menu: Mellow Mushroom (0)
- 06: Hidden hideaway (0)
- 06: The Rover: Actors bear it all (0)
- 06: GCSU now offers online ticket sales (0)
- 06: Local gym offers new ways of getting into shape (0)
- 06: Students stumble into trouble with underage drinking (0)
- 06: Students cut back (0)
- 06: Oscars 2009: best and worst dressed (0)
- 06: Our Voice (0)
- 06: George W. Bush: not a conservative (0)
- 06: Public Safety Report (0)
- 06: ‘Cats finish strong with upset win (0)
- 06: The Side Line (0)
- 06: Softball splits Barry series, Chandler K’s 24 (0)
- 06: Ladies lose final three, head into PBC tourney in sixth (0)
- 06: Baseball wins shootout (0)
- 06: Ladies take shutout loss, rain postpones several matches (0)
- 06: Top Ten Ways To Live Healthy (0)
- February 2009 (106)
- 27: Leland not leaving (0)
- 27: A pricey celebration (0)
- 27: Herty evacuated, no threat (0)
- 27: NAACP celebrates 100th anniversary (0)
- 27: MainStreet to revamp downtown (0)
- 27: Soaring grades (0)
- 27: Tornadoes launch Connect-Ed texts (0)
- 27: Faculty return rates remain high (0)
- 27: Students question new Facebook policy (0)
- 27: Homecoming 2009: Students ‘party like rockstars’ at Shop Boyz and Cartel concert (0)
- 27: Allgood and Anderson crowned Ms. and Mr. GCSU (0)
- 27: Art provides insight on inner city conditions in Los Angeles (0)
- 27: Our Voice (0)
- 27: Failure: not a four letter word (0)
- 27: Corrections (0)
- 27: Public Safety Report (0)
- 27: The 1600′s Mardi Gras rendition brings with it sex, drugs and humor (0)
- 27: ‘Cats on nine-game win streak (0)
- 27: Keaton’s three prevents two-game skid (0)
- 27: Golf takes fifth at Pirate Invitational (0)
- 27: Softball goes cold at Charger Chillout (0)
- 27: Braves hand Bobcats second consecutive three-point loss (0)
- 27: The Side Line (0)
- 27: Men’s tennis takes out No. 1 (0)
- 27: GIVE Center Moment: Relay for Life (0)
- 20: Homecoming honors old, new (0)
- 20: Greek Week brings competition to campus (0)
- 20: Locker room break-in (0)
- 20: Diversity Dialogues encourage multicultural conversation (0)
- 20: Students wary of identity theft (0)
- 20: Faculty speaks on depression (0)
- 20: Green ExStream keeps it clean (0)
- 20: GCSU alumni re-invest in city (0)
- 20: A.N.G.E.L.S. enlightens campus on AIDS facts (0)
- 20: Vaginas take Magnolia’s stage (0)
- 20: Local band Orange Vanessa wins MTV-U’s popular vote (0)
- 20: Pianist performs personal renditions (0)
- 20: Our Voice (0)
- 20: Academy Award predictions (0)
- 20: Obama off to shaky start of term (0)
- 20: Public Safety Report (0)
- 20: The 10 best movies from the past year (0)
- 20: The Side Line (0)
- 20: Bobcats back on track after two-game skid (0)
- 20: Bats come alive in five straight wins (0)
- 20: Ladies back in win column (0)
- 20: Golf takes fourth at Matlock Collegiate Classic (0)
- 20: Tennis has mixed results against Columbus State (0)
- 20: Softball splits tough series (0)
- 20: Q & A with Dr. Steven Elliot-Gower (0)
- 13: Pedestrian Safety a major concern (0)
- 13: Employee shoots man in self-defense (0)
- 13: Fewer freshmen being accepted (0)
- 13: SGA faces a decision on smoking ban proposal (0)
- 13: Public Safety patrols in brand new Chargers (0)
- 13: College host annual fair for science and engineering (0)
- 13: GCSU revamps emergency plan (0)
- 13: Symposium speakers focus on global environmental justice (0)
- 13: Economy forces students to make economic choices (0)
- 13: Milledgeville: Land of lakes and land of prisons (0)
- 13: Dees sings her way to the top (0)
- 13: GCSU Idol captivates crowd (0)
- 13: Gransden and big band jazz it up at Russell (0)
- 13: Palmer provides an international perspective (0)
- 13: V-Day will continue ‘Until the Violence Stops’ (0)
- 13: Our Voice (0)
- 13: CEO salary cap unhelpful (0)
- 13: What Obama’s done right (0)
- 13: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 13: Public Safety Report (0)
- 13: ‘The Wrestler’ Review (0)
- 13: Back to the diamond (0)
- 13: The Side Line (0)
- 13: ‘Cats finally falter, Armstrong sweeps season series (0)
- 13: Tennis squads show promise, no match for No. 3 Valdosta (0)
- 13: Softball finds early success on road (0)
- 13: Bobcats take out Armstrong, push winning streak to eight (0)
- 13: Ministries offer answers to questioning seekers (0)
- 06: Leland interviews in California (0)
- 06: Fees could rise in Fall (0)
- 06: Department Shake-ups (0)
- 06: ‘Juicy Campus’ no more: citing hard times, gossip ends (0)
- 06: City to debut wireless network for this fall (0)
- 06: Students ponder grad school debate (0)
- 06: The Caffeine Conundrum (0)
- 06: Oh the Firony: blazing station (0)
- 06: Students want assurance from Obama admin (0)
- 06: Fitness and health more than just a trend (0)
- 06: Local bands blast it at Buffingtons (0)
- 06: Andalusia photographs on display (0)
- 06: Unhappily Ever After (0)
- 06: Petar Jankovic, guitarist performs at Max Noah (0)
- 06: Fourth year for lecture series at Andalusia (0)
- 06: Packer’s detailed stories take students on an adventure (0)
- 06: Our Voice (0)
- 06: Why bipartisanship is wrong (0)
- 06: 25 useless facts about The Colonnade (0)
- 06: Public Safety Report (0)
- 06: Curious about Benjamin Button? (0)
- 06: ‘Cats can’t lose, streak now at eight (0)
- 06: Golf shaping up for spring (0)
- 06: The Side Line (0)
- 06: Hockey club raises funds, looks for support from fellow students as RSO (0)
- 06: Softball ready to build on success of ’08 season (0)
- 06: Two blowouts and an overtime thriller keep Lady ‘Cats’ streak alive (0)
- 06: Top 8 Romantic Dates in Milledgeville (0)
- January 2009 (52)
- 30: Athlete of the week: Graham Martin (0)
- 30: Study Week pitch stalled (0)
- 30: Traffic incident alarms pedestrians (0)
- 30: Smoking ban proposal tries to find a compromise (0)
- 30: Bobcat Vision gets a face-lift for Spring (0)
- 30: GCSU gets rave reviews (0)
- 30: Younger generation unfazed by television going digital (0)
- 30: Fight song a collaborated effort (0)
- 30: Let there be light (0)
- 30: Two GCSU faculty struck by vehicle in front of Sodexo (0)
- 30: The hype about Skype (0)
- 30: “The Lover” is an intimate experience for cast and audience (0)
- 30: Collages and portraits explore the understanding of humanity (0)
- 30: Audience laughs, cries, thanks to ‘Help!’ (0)
- 30: Our Voice (0)
- 30: GOP’s minority support wanes (0)
- 30: Stimulus bill: the good and the bad (0)
- 30: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 30: Public Safety Report (0)
- 30: ‘Slumdog’ remarkable from beginning to end! (0)
- 30: The Short Stop (0)
- 30: Bobcats claw their way to top of PBC (0)
- 30: Bobcat baseball looks for strong ’09 season (0)
- 30: Lady Bobcats continue streak of their own, rise to second-place tie in PBC (0)
- 30: More about Moore (0)
- 30: GIVE Center Moment: 2009 Dance Marathon (0)
- 23: “Yes We Can” (0)
- 23: Campus bears witness to history (0)
- 23: Career Center introduces peer to peer counseling to students (0)
- 23: Homecoming 2009 (0)
- 23: Night rides for safety (0)
- 23: Recession likely to hit students’ pockets and decisions further (0)
- 23: Firm or plush? Students now have mattress options (0)
- 23: Student recounts experiences in Washington D.C. (0)
- 23: New Year’s goals motivate students (0)
- 23: Milledgeville locals audition talents (0)
- 23: Taiko drummers enthrall audience with their art (0)
- 23: Professor’s Latino-inspired art on display at Blackbridge (0)
- 23: Students shape up to Zumba (0)
- 23: Touching documentary educates students on MD (0)
- 23: Our Voice (0)
- 23: A new list for a New Year (0)
- 23: 2009 predictions for every month (0)
- 23: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 23: Public Safety Report (0)
- 23: All ‘Roads’ lead straight to the Oscars… (0)
- 23: Bobcats continue to surprise, take nailbiter over Clayton (0)
- 23: The Short Stop (0)
- 23: Sassy Cats go ‘gangsta’, earn national ranking (0)
- 23: Lady ‘Cats win seven of nine, end drought against Lady Lakers in convincing fashion (0)
- 23: Athlete of the week: Graham Martin (0)
- 23: How to: Fight winter’s wrath (0)
- December 2008 (39)
- 05: Chambliss wins (0)
- 05: Arrests made in campus robbery case (0)
- 05: Five dollar fees to help campus green initiative (0)
- 05: Amidst finals, students hope for a future “dead week” (0)
- 05: Students to pay more in spring due to budget cuts (0)
- 05: Biology Professors will be featured on Discovery Channel (0)
- 05: Reinstating SNAP (0)
- 05: Alert and vigilant (0)
- 05: Safety initiated at homes (0)
- 05: For some, the holidays have them singing the blues (0)
- 05: Celebrating the season at home (0)
- 05: Economic woes cause worry among students (0)
- 05: Emerging leader chosen (0)
- 05: Tough times for the tush (0)
- 05: True life: I’m in a band and I’m in college (0)
- 05: Obama-inspired art featured on CNN (0)
- 05: Bandstand: rock it out (0)
- 05: “Vanishing Cultivation” (0)
- 05: Coming soon for the holidays… The Nutcracker (0)
- 05: Singer Courtenay Budd performs (0)
- 05: A modern day diary (0)
- 05: From Germany, to GCSU to… space? (0)
- 05: The British Columbians are coming (0)
- 05: Our Voice (0)
- 05: A look back at the year 2008 (0)
- 05: Success story: I sued Wal-mart and won (0)
- 05: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 05: The Public Safety Report (0)
- 05: The blood, the guts, the big screen entertainment (0)
- 05: Bobcats unblemished after first four (0)
- 05: The Side Line (0)
- 05: Lady Bobcats drop to 2-2 as Bears sweep hard-fought series (0)
- 05: Bass Fishing team reels in fourth-place finish (0)
- 05: Self-help special: staying healthy during the holidays (0)
- 05: Intramurals: no men’s soccer team, but no shortage of talent (0)
- 05: Athlete of the week: Shaun Keaton (0)
- 05: ’80′s on the 8th’ brings spirited fans to Centennial Center (0)
- 05: Fast freshmen provide bright future for GCSU cross country (0)
- 05: Holiday gift ideas on a budget (0)
- November 2008 (57)
- 21: Guns on campus? (0)
- 21: Students spill the juice anonymously (0)
- 21: City Council favors new permit for housing (0)
- 21: The battle for the GA Senate (0)
- 21: SGA Minutes, Session # 9: Nov. 19, 2008 (0)
- 21: Community rallies in nursing student’s memory (0)
- 21: Training the future leaders of non-profit (0)
- 21: Director changes lives one student at a time (0)
- 21: International students venture on Thanksgiving (0)
- 21: Prescription medication abuse on the rise with students (0)
- 21: Weekend getaway: Georgia Wilderness Vacations (0)
- 21: Max Noah brief: Renaissance themed concert (0)
- 21: Preview: “Yours, Anne” (0)
- 21: Making Milledgeville her home (0)
- 21: Where Hip Hop Lives (0)
- 21: Creative Expressions a ‘blessing’ (0)
- 21: The Voice (0)
- 21: Six things I’m thankful for (0)
- 21: What we learned from ’08 election (0)
- 21: The Public Safety Report (0)
- 21: ‘Quantum of Solace’ Review (0)
- 21: The Side Line (0)
- 21: Heartbreaking home opener (0)
- 21: Sharpshooter Keaton leads scoring arsenal for uptempo Bobcats (0)
- 21: Soccer sent home from NCAA’s in overtime thriller against Catawba (0)
- 21: Lima brings international experience to Bobcat golf (0)
- 21: ‘Blue Thunder’ kicks off men’s basketball season (0)
- 21: Athlete of the week: Tiauna Brantley (0)
- 21: How to get into the holiday season at GCSU (0)
- 14: Students robbed at gunpoint (0)
- 14: Smoke free bill passes for Spring (0)
- 14: Vandalism further delays World of Wings opening (0)
- 14: SGA Session 7-8, November 5, 12, 2008 (0)
- 14: Is it free speech or is it limitation of rights? (0)
- 14: History made from votes (0)
- 14: Credit score among factors to financial success (0)
- 14: ‘Confession’ on campus (0)
- 14: Making graduation easy (0)
- 14: The ultimate guide to your two-wheel ride (0)
- 14: Taboo: Lifestyles with marijuana (0)
- 14: Traditional dancing echoes religious sentiments (0)
- 14: State prisoners enjoy jazz improvisations performed by students (0)
- 14: Rented Entertainment (0)
- 14: “Desire” chronicles story of New Orleans (0)
- 14: Visiting artists play Brahms (0)
- 14: Our Voice (0)
- 14: Local election reaction: a buzzkill (0)
- 14: Ten reasons Obama’s a good choice (0)
- 14: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 14: Public Safety Report (0)
- 14: ‘Roll models’ review (0)
- 14: The Side Line (0)
- 14: Bobcats take pair of wins at D-I Mercer (0)
- 14: Intramurals: injuries an increasing concern (0)
- 14: Soccer bound for nationals (0)
- 14: Harriers impress at regionals (0)
- 14: GIVE Center Moment: (0)
- October 2008 (163)
- 31: Congress hopefuls debate (0)
- 31: The city says: Move on out! (0)
- 31: Martin rallies dems (0)
- 31: SGA BEAT (0)
- 31: Grant awarded for awareness (0)
- 31: Milledgeville festival still sweet (0)
- 31: African-American center finds new home (0)
- 31: Understanding the Middle East (0)
- 31: A day on the wheel (0)
- 31: Does Obama’s race matter in this election? (0)
- 31: Mock debate has serious weight (0)
- 31: Test your politics I.Q. (0)
- 31: Q & A with Democratic Senate Candidate Jim Martin (0)
- 31: Blue and Green all over Halloween (0)
- 31: Students usher in new President-Elect (0)
- 31: Sweetwater Festival rocks downtown (0)
- 31: True life: I’m a BBQ judge (0)
- 31: Bands rock in the night air (0)
- 31: Campus Theatre update (0)
- 31: The Voice (0)
- 31: Down with Proposition eight (0)
- 31: Hey Joe, don’t vote for these guys (0)
- 31: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 31: Public Safety Report (0)
- 31: ‘Changeling’ challenges viewers as it tells a controversial true story (0)
- 31: ‘Zack & Miri Make a Porno’ Review (0)
- 31: Bobcats save best for last at PBC meet (0)
- 31: The Side Line (0)
- 31: Soccer takes show on road, earns home-field (0)
- 31: Venture Out with outdoor adventures (0)
- 31: Carrick’s legacy more than just wins and losses (0)
- 31: Bobcat ballers anxious to unleash uptempo offenses (0)
- 31: Athlete of the week: Rob Manning (0)
- 31: Through the artist’s eyes: Jess Parks (0)
- 24: Fire and Brimstone (0)
- 24: Break-ins are rampant in recent weeks (0)
- 24: Incumbent Senator rallies the young vote (0)
- 24: Amnesty awarded for signs (0)
- 24: Final debate sways undecided students (0)
- 24: Research journal makes itself known (0)
- 24: To drink or not to drink (0)
- 24: Wing cafe opening soon (0)
- 24: Network for lost items (0)
- 24: Prospects scope scene (0)
- 24: New planetarium reaches for stars (0)
- 24: A.N.G.E.L.S. active for awareness (0)
- 24: Q+A with Saxby Chambliss (0)
- 24: The race is on! (0)
- 24: Skate Fashion (0)
- 24: Recycle, Reuse and Wear (0)
- 24: Let the soles talk (0)
- 24: Beauty from within (0)
- 24: Faux Pas (0)
- 24: The Necessities for a successful night out (0)
- 24: GCSU honored to host special Lincoln traveling exhibit (0)
- 24: Choral extravaganza celebrates international music diversity (0)
- 24: Historic art collection (0)
- 24: Tales of the Night (0)
- 24: The Fashion Forward Special (0)
- 24: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 24: Our Voice (0)
- 24: Obama not fazed in campaign (0)
- 24: McCain and Obama: good people (0)
- 24: Public Safety Report (0)
- 24: Review: Lip Sitters present ‘Rocky Horror’ (0)
- 24: ‘Max Payne’ Review (0)
- 24: ‘Pride & Glory’ review (0)
- 24: ‘Saw V’ review (0)
- 24: These ‘Cats refuse to lose (0)
- 24: The Side Line (0)
- 24: Best-ever tennis finish (0)
- 24: GCSU golf goes Outback (0)
- 24: What the puck? A hockey team? (0)
- 24: Intramurals: Refs, tempers send White Out home early from Swamp Bowl tourney (0)
- 24: Making waves on Lake Sinclair (0)
- 24: Athletes of the week: Erick Siquiera and Justin Pickham (0)
- 24: Controversy arises from Blackbird art (0)
- 17: City Council zones out students (0)
- 17: Best College streak now at four years (0)
- 17: Sober for a change (0)
- 17: Extreme Fire Drill (0)
- 17: Mental Health takes priority (0)
- 17: Reforms for energy usage (0)
- 17: Opening showcases new center (0)
- 17: GEM Program ‘Rounds up Nineteen (0)
- 17: Get ready for Academic Advising Week (0)
- 17: The Colonnade’s Election Guide (0)
- 17: Pieces from the past (0)
- 17: Sweetwater Festival 2008 (0)
- 17: FALL 2008 Downtown Events (0)
- 17: Holocaust symposium highlights victims’ hardships during WWII internment (0)
- 17: Pride Parade at The ‘Buff (0)
- 17: Our Voice (0)
- 17: Signs of humanity still exist (0)
- 17: Vote cast: no Obama, no McCain (0)
- 17: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 17: Public Safety Report (0)
- 17: ‘W.’: movie review rating higher than presidential approval rating (0)
- 17: “Madness” returns to GCSU (0)
- 17: The Side Line (0)
- 17: ‘Cats start new shutout streak on road (0)
- 17: Athletic department picks new cheerleading coach (0)
- 17: Lady Bobcats tune up for spring season at Fall Championships (0)
- 17: Athlete of the week: Lyric Burnett (0)
- 17: Amnesty International on campus (0)
- 10: Sticking it to influenza (0)
- 10: Middle schoolers get a head start in college (0)
- 10: Strategy crucial as registration looms (0)
- 10: Breaking the silence (0)
- 10: Professors tune in to iTunes U (0)
- 10: Embracing Hispanic heritage month (0)
- 10: Looking for a few good men (0)
- 10: We are GCSU (0)
- 10: Real-world security rattled by economy (0)
- 10: The skinny on ‘Skinny’ in concert at Buffington’s (0)
- 10: Modern Day Pirates: To Steal or Not To Steal? (0)
- 10: Musical fraternity shows out for breast cancer (0)
- 10: Hands On Georgia Week at GCSU (0)
- 10: Our Voice (0)
- 10: More qualified, Palin or Fey? (0)
- 10: $700 billion: just a really big number (0)
- 10: Public Safety Report (0)
- 10: No secret that ‘Body of Lies’ is a cinema hit (0)
- 10: The Side Line (0)
- 10: Disappointing result ends fall for golf (0)
- 10: ‘Cats crush the competition, take six titles in Chick-Fil-A tourney (0)
- 10: Cross country runs through Malibu (0)
- 10: ‘Cats lose focus, not games (0)
- 10: Athletes of the week: Erick Siquiera and Justin Pickham (0)
- 10: How to throw the best Halloween party (0)
- 03: We’re back! (0)
- 03: The deal with GIL (0)
- 03: Watching over campus (0)
- 03: Minority population sees increase in 2008 (0)
- 03: Parking appeals rise (0)
- 03: The Pig makes a comeback (0)
- 03: Students weigh in first debate (0)
- 03: Plans enroute for new hotel (0)
- 03: ‘Big Read’ hopes to bring reading back to community (0)
- 03: Shedding light to distorted body image (0)
- 03: In slumping economy, more students turn to grad school (0)
- 03: Liberal Bias in the Classroom: A Myth? (0)
- 03: Play ‘Eurydice’ selling out fast (0)
- 03: Play puts racism centerstage (0)
- 03: Poetry brews at local coffee shop (0)
- 03: Tattooing for various reasons (0)
- 03: Choral director featured on NPR (0)
- 03: The Constitution (still) matters (0)
- 03: Our Voice (0)
- 03: A smart president, a good choice (0)
- 03: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 03: A play-by-play of the Presidential Debate (0)
- 03: Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: ‘Nick & Norah’ not infinitely good (0)
- 03: Defense key for streaking ‘Cats (0)
- 03: The Side Line (0)
- 03: Title time for tennis (0)
- 03: ‘Cats run wild at Mercer’s RunFit (0)
- 03: Intramurals: Referees play role, for better or worse (0)
- 03: Golf struggles, ties for third at Crystal Lake (0)
- 03: GCSU recognized for athlete graduation (0)
- 03: Athlete of the week: Kara Teresi (0)
- 03: GIVE Center Moment: Service Leaders (0)
- September 2008 (111)
- 26: New facility opens at west campus (0)
- 26: Feminism not just for women’s cause (0)
- 26: Voting turnout on the rise (0)
- 26: Technology takes part in today’s politics (0)
- 26: Speaker calls for change and civic duty (0)
- 26: GCSU assigns Green Initiative Taskforce to cut cost and conserve (0)
- 26: Public Safety goes green by patrolling on bikes (0)
- 26: Best Buddies bridge the disability gap (0)
- 26: Alternative media writes off first issue (0)
- 26: Denim sale for charity (0)
- 26: Big or small, save ‘em all: breast cancer awareness (0)
- 26: ‘Banned Books Week’ remembers great titles (0)
- 26: New dance teacher shares passions (0)
- 26: Green initiative in downtown (0)
- 26: Revealed: the process of art installation (0)
- 26: Our Voice (0)
- 26: How you spent $200 billion (0)
- 26: The real truth about Gov. Palin (0)
- 26: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 26: Public Safety Report (0)
- 26: ‘Eagle Eye’ reels a thrilling ride (0)
- 26: The Side Line (0)
- 26: ‘Cats drop PBC opener, bounce back 6-0 (0)
- 26: Cross Country uses new strategy, shows well in Huntsville (0)
- 26: Intramurals: White Out gets K.A.’d, unbeaten streak snapped (0)
- 26: GCSU anglers battle more than fish on nationals trip (0)
- 26: Pedaling past the pump (0)
- 26: Top nine ways to get involved in the 2008 Presidental Election: (0)
- 19: University prepares for budget cuts (0)
- 19: Honoring heroes (0)
- 19: Paying the premium at the pumps (0)
- 19: State of the university (0)
- 19: SGA holds senatorial elections (0)
- 19: Students get smarter with spots (0)
- 19: Cultured and recognized (0)
- 19: Vandalism shocks officials, suspects unknown (0)
- 19: Centennial Center opens doors to hurricane victims (0)
- 19: Sodexo forgoes trays (0)
- 19: Amethyst Initiative talks drinking age (0)
- 19: ‘Rocky Horror’ steps onto GCSU campus (0)
- 19: The inspiration of a writer (0)
- 19: Downtown weekend nightlife recap (0)
- 19: The Brick hosts ‘The Dating Game’ (0)
- 19: Our Voice (0)
- 19: Today’s skin tone problems (0)
- 19: Palin is a maverick in the GOP (0)
- 19: Letter to the editor (0)
- 19: Public Safety Report (0)
- 19: ‘Lakeview Terrace’ review (0)
- 19: Golf impresses at D-I tourney (0)
- 19: The Side Line (0)
- 19: ‘Cats crush Chargers, extend streak to three (0)
- 19: Intramurals: Pike brings home GSU tourney title (0)
- 19: Freshmen star again in pre-region meet (0)
- 19: Athlete of the week: Erick Siquiera (0)
- 19: Tennis takes three titles in home opener (0)
- 19: An interview with a dance major (0)
- 12: In Memoriam (0)
- 12: GCSU newest member of Civic Agency Initiative (0)
- 12: Tuning in to Middle GA (0)
- 12: Housing on the rise (0)
- 12: Math series equates to movies (0)
- 12: Shrinking the globe (0)
- 12: Summer classes popular (0)
- 12: Party conventions gather bipartisan students to discuss (0)
- 12: How personal is too personal? (0)
- 12: Armed Farces hold captive audience (0)
- 12: Lazer/Wulf howls at the Buff (0)
- 12: Orchestra strikes a positive note (0)
- 12: Memories from abroad (0)
- 12: The truth of the sacred benches (0)
- 12: VP candidate Palin unveiled (0)
- 12: Our Voice (0)
- 12: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 12: Public Safety Report (0)
- 12: ‘Righteous Kill’ just short (0)
- 12: Soccer on point in weekend sweep (0)
- 12: The Side Line (0)
- 12: Cross country earns twin third-place finishes at home (0)
- 12: ‘Cats take third at Kiawah, Young shines (0)
- 12: Intramurals: Follow the money (0)
- 12: Athlete of the week: Jamie Nevin (0)
- 12: Tennis opens fall slate this weekend (0)
- 12: Through the artist’s eyes: Michael Murphy (0)
- 05: SGA to propose a plan to ease stress during finals (0)
- 05: Bobcat Vision has eyes all over campus (0)
- 05: On the prowl for a new growl (0)
- 05: GCSU may join smoke-free club (0)
- 05: Easing the voting process (0)
- 05: Flipping through choices (0)
- 05: Sweetwater continues tradition (0)
- 05: Acoustic jam sessions resonate downtown (0)
- 05: Art exhibit sparks interest (0)
- 05: Milledgeville Players don pajamas (0)
- 05: GIVE Center: by the numbers (0)
- 05: The show will go on… (0)
- 05: Our Voice (0)
- 05: Why McCain is still standing (0)
- 05: Reflections of a “PAWS” addict (0)
- 05: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 05: Public Safety Report (0)
- 05: ‘Bangkok Dangerous’ a colorful crime thriller (0)
- 05: Soccer solid, settles for draw (0)
- 05: The Side Line (0)
- 05: Cross Country heads north, finds valuable freshmen (0)
- 05: One-on-one with the new Athletic Director (0)
- 05: Intramurals: White Out looks to rebuild (0)
- 05: Bobcat baller takes game global (0)
- 05: Golf wraps up qualifying rounds (0)
- 05: GIVE Center moment: AmeriCorps (0)
- 05: Top 7 ways to make GCSU home (0)
- August 2008 (26)
- 08: Meet your officers (0)
- 08: Make this year a breeze (0)
- 08: Going international locally (0)
- 08: Diversity and equality thrive on campus (0)
- 08: More than just the books (0)
- 08: Counselors ease transition and daily life (0)
- 08: The quick guide to the right to vote (0)
- 08: Week of Welcome 2008 (0)
- 08: Editor’s Blog August 7, 2008 (0)
- 08: Must-see attractions around Milledgeville (0)
- 08: Décor for your room (0)
- 08: Calling all dancers (0)
- 08: Open invitation to join choral organization (0)
- 08: The Voice (0)
- 08: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 08: The extended Public Safety Report podcast (0)
- 08: Public Safety Report (0)
- 08: ‘Pineapple Express’ high five (0)
- 08: ‘Tropic Thunder’ overstays its welcome (0)
- 08: ‘Death Race:’ Don’t try this at home! (0)
- 08: ‘Babylon A.D.’ should be left in past (0)
- 08: A ‘College’ try, and a flop (0)
- 08: GCSU’s fall four back in action (0)
- 08: The Side Line (0)
- 08: Damon introduced as new athletic director for 2008 (0)
- 08: Favero inks five, bolsters already loaded ’08 squad (0)
- April 2008 (105)
- 25: Festival funding cut for ’08 (0)
- 25: Kappa Delta is new addition to Greek alphabet (0)
- 25: City to enforce district zoning (0)
- 25: Dining hall to rid Saga name (0)
- 25: Pig in a Pit to open new place downtown (0)
- 25: Education school gets top honors (0)
- 25: Staying safe on study abroad (0)
- 25: Grant turns GCSU global (0)
- 25: Lady in Blue: A Glimpse Into the Job of Public Safety Officer, Tami Pissott. (0)
- 25: SGA meets in City Hall (0)
- 25: National Grass-Roots Effort Demands Concealed Carry for Safer Schools. (0)
- 25: Earth Fest: A tribute to the blue planet (0)
- 25: Inside Baldwin State Prison (0)
- 25: Magnolia late night shuttle rides (0)
- 25: Poetic expression flows freely (0)
- 25: ‘Iron Man’ in metal action (0)
- 25: Honor society welcomes new members (0)
- 25: Dance minors to show off on stage (0)
- 25: Adams recaps the last seven months (0)
- 25: Calbos: ‘Home is where the heart is’ (0)
- 25: Our Voice (0)
- 25: Public Safety Report (0)
- 25: Lady ‘Cats grab first PBC title (0)
- 25: Chandler pitching way into history (0)
- 25: The Season Pass (0)
- 25: Golf places third at PBC (0)
- 25: Bobcats in playoff picture after weekend series win (0)
- 25: Athletes cope with stresses of classes and competition (0)
- 25: ‘Cats take second at PBC (0)
- 25: Swim Cats conclude 2008 season at Georgia Southern meet (0)
- 18: Music software creates Ruckus (0)
- 18: Earth Fest main event Saturday (0)
- 18: Student voices put on the map (0)
- 18: Public Safety reorganizes (0)
- 18: Charter monopoly leaves little options (0)
- 18: Students protest to ‘take back the night’ (0)
- 18: Public Safety Report (0)
- 18: Leap and Awe (0)
- 18: Buddies bring hope and companionship to cancer patients (0)
- 18: Play takes audience’s ‘hearts’ (0)
- 18: An American showcase of songs (0)
- 18: Colonnade Profile Series (0)
- 18: Understanding the oil price problem (0)
- 18: An overview of the situation in Iraq (0)
- 18: Our Voice (0)
- 18: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 18: ‘Cats pitching for hot stretch (0)
- 18: Lady Bobcats take two from Augusta (0)
- 18: The Season Pass (0)
- 18: New coach brings fresh attitude to ‘Cat soccer (0)
- 11: Library at bottom in resources (0)
- 11: Summer job hunt starts (0)
- 11: SABC in process of deciding RSO funds (0)
- 11: Adams lot coming back soon (0)
- 11: MyCATS ups email loads, talks future (0)
- 11: Six alumni honored in annual awards (0)
- 11: Idol judge and alumnus runs for city council (0)
- 11: Relay for Life involved in a relay of helping hands (0)
- 11: Graduating seniors to get six tickets (0)
- 11: ‘Street Kings’ Movie Review (0)
- 11: ‘Smart People’ Movie Review (0)
- 11: New wing king, Amici reigns supreme (0)
- 11: Bands battle for limelight (0)
- 11: Steroids should be legal in baseball (0)
- 11: Our Voice (0)
- 11: Research needed, even in opinion (0)
- 11: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 11: Bobcat Sports Weekly (0)
- 11: The Public Safety Report (0)
- 11: Siquiera wins big match, Bobcats fall to Valdosta (0)
- 11: Golf season closes (0)
- 11: Getting dirty down the stretch (0)
- 11: The Season Pass (0)
- 11: These ‘Cats love the water (0)
- 11: The truth about scholarships (0)
- 04: Future Sweetwater funding uncertain (part 1) (0)
- 04: Future Sweetwater funding uncertain (part 2) (0)
- 04: GCSU looks to ease exam loads (0)
- 04: Dean of Faculty retires from GCSU (0)
- 04: Greek organizations hold annual contest (0)
- 04: Sodexho raises security with camera installation (0)
- 04: Senior sets bar high for first Flagg Social Justice (0)
- 04: GCSU to revisit the works of Flannery and Faulkner (0)
- 04: Tornado warning launches Connect-Ed texts (0)
- 04: Women’s History Month not afraid to discuss sensitive topics (0)
- 04: City Council continues to hit home (0)
- 04: Music she wrote (0)
- 04: Dressing drag for a cause (0)
- 04: Tools, toil and tan: alternative spring break diaries (part 2) (0)
- 04: Tools, toil and tan: alternative spring break diaries (part 3) (0)
- 04: Tools, toil and tan: alternative spring break diaries (part 1) (0)
- 04: Movie Review: 21 (0)
- 04: Movie Review: Leatherheads (0)
- 04: Our Voice (0)
- 04: America cannot afford Obama (0)
- 04: ‘A week we will never forget’ (0)
- 04: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 04: Paws to Listen (0)
- 04: Public Safety Report (0)
- 04: ‘Cats making a racquet (0)
- 04: Blazers blast Bobcats 11-0 (0)
- 04: ‘Cat superstitions (0)
- 04: Lady Bobcats head toward final run of strong season (0)
- 04: Swim Cats break records (0)
- 04: The Season Pass (0)
- March 2008 (48)
- 14: GCSU to adopt new advising policy (0)
- 14: GCSU living great in 2008 (0)
- 14: GCSU to tech up call boxes (0)
- 14: Apartments open for summer and fall (0)
- 14: First day absences no more (0)
- 14: Executive of year tied to GCSU (0)
- 14: Winter blitz lowers Spring Fest attendance (0)
- 14: National survey aims to improve campus (0)
- 14: Tornado touches down South of Milledgeville (0)
- 14: The Colonnade goes on Spring Break (0)
- 14: Sweetwater or Homecoming? (0)
- 14: Celebration of cultures find GCSU (0)
- 14: Lights, camera, action (0)
- 14: Swinging in the season (0)
- 14: A ‘Mayhem’ of words (0)
- 14: Democracy not what America needs (0)
- 14: Our Voice (0)
- 14: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 14: Bobcat Sports Weekly (0)
- 14: Public Safety Report (0)
- 14: Lady Bobcats split with FMU (0)
- 14: Baseball team takes 2-of-3 from GSW (0)
- 14: Bobcats fall in PBC, end season (0)
- 14: Ladies end season with first round loss in PBC Tourney (0)
- 14: Briefs: Tennis squads keep rolling, beat Mount Olive (0)
- 14: The Season Pass (0)
- 07: Financial Aid educated GCSU all of February (0)
- 07: ‘Just can’t turn and walk away’ (0)
- 07: Mr. and Miss GCSU shine in spotlight (0)
- 07: SGA Elections receive record turnout (0)
- 07: GCSU makes the grade for service honor roll (0)
- 07: Healthcare companies search for assistance (0)
- 07: National religion shift not affecting GCSU (0)
- 07: City Council decides to keep housing ordinance (0)
- 07: ‘All for you’ from GCSU (0)
- 07: ’10,000 B.C.’ brings dark ages to light (0)
- 07: A perfect premiere (0)
- 07: Who’s behind the mortgage crisis? (0)
- 07: America not a capitalist country (0)
- 07: Our Voice (0)
- 07: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 07: The Public Safety Report (0)
- 07: GCSU honors fallen athlete, rambles on (0)
- 07: Bobcats hindered by injury (0)
- 07: Bobcat golfers take first (0)
- 07: Bobcats drop finale; third seed in PBC (0)
- 07: Briefs: Chandler dominant (0)
- 07: The Season Pass (0)
- February 2008 (122)
- 29: Fall Break approved (0)
- 29: Morning after pill at GCSU (0)
- 29: Students’ eyes turn to lunar eclipse last week (0)
- 29: Sodexho addresses the national meat recall (0)
- 29: Students learn to juggle credit and test scores (0)
- 29: GCSU honors faculty for 10-30 years of service (0)
- 29: Coverdell symposium examines world elections (0)
- 29: African issues a concern for everyone (0)
- 29: Capturing the moments (0)
- 29: Hip-hop more than a genre (0)
- 29: Blue & Green like you’ve never seen (0)
- 29: Global warming just a cult belief (0)
- 29: Our Voice (0)
- 29: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 29: Bobcats struggle at AASU (0)
- 29: Tennis teams ace early tests (0)
- 29: Softball team on a tear (0)
- 29: Intramurals prove to be an outlet for former athletes (0)
- 29: Swim Cats: fourth at UGA (0)
- 29: Questions with Bobcat basketball (0)
- 29: Public Safety Report (0)
- 22: Watch the Oscars with The Colonnade (0)
- 22: Investigation ensues after Pig in a Pit fire (0)
- 22: Getting ready for Homecoming (0)
- 22: Festivities revamped to raise concern (0)
- 22: AIDS Awareness proves disease is a real problem (0)
- 22: This degree ‘works’: audit introduced (0)
- 22: SweetWater sues city for trademark breach (0)
- 22: Honors director hiring subjected to students (0)
- 22: NIU shootings prompt GCSU Connect-Ed sign-ups to rise (0)
- 22: Performance a journey to the ‘top’ (0)
- 22: New play lights up the stage (0)
- 22: Music for more than just the ears (0)
- 22: Wesley Ministry reaches out to community through youth (0)
- 22: The environment vs. human life (0)
- 22: Our Voice (0)
- 22: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 22: The Public Safety Report (0)
- 22: Bobcat Sports Weekly (0)
- 22: ‘Cats rack up 9 straight (0)
- 22: Acting AD will be Wilson (0)
- 22: Trainer authors textbook (0)
- 22: “Smitty” passes into history (0)
- 22: Bobcats win another at home (0)
- 22: The Season pass (0)
- 15: SGA Beat Update, February 13 (0)
- 15: Social Justice tackles major issues (0)
- 15: Students discuss diversity at work (0)
- 15: Blood Drive continues to alleviate shortages (0)
- 15: Learning the tricks of transient (0)
- 15: Lecture discusses oil impact on U.S. politics (0)
- 15: Political ads influence student vote in election (0)
- 15: Suicide moves to more than a personal issue (0)
- 15: GCSU creates new hiring process (0)
- 15: Qualifications for president to remain the same (0)
- 15: A good knight among us (0)
- 15: Greeks hope to fix image (0)
- 15: Strickland ‘transforms’ curiosity into art (0)
- 15: Is one the loneliest number? (0)
- 15: Single Awareness Day (S.A.D.) (0)
- 15: Pedaling for a cause (0)
- 15: Not so much a ‘jumper’ (0)
- 15: Republicans shouldn’t vote McCain (0)
- 15: Democrats need to prevent split vote (0)
- 15: Our Voice (0)
- 15: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 15: Bobcat Sports Weekly (0)
- 15: Public Safety Report (0)
- 15: Bobcats serve up hot start (0)
- 15: Sellers: ‘We can be a hard team to beat’ (0)
- 15: ‘Cats stump Shorter (0)
- 15: Softball kicks off big ’08 season (0)
- 15: Wednesday climbin’ clinics popular among students (0)
- 15: Frisbee club to hold work day (0)
- 15: SwimCats place fourth at opener in New Orleans (0)
- 15: The Season Pass (0)
- 08: Students feel heat of debate (0)
- 08: City workers frustrated at constant sidewalk vandals (0)
- 08: GCSU will allow alcohol at Sister Hazel (0)
- 08: Reynolds’ real estate affects jobs (0)
- 08: Relay for Life walks for a cure (0)
- 08: ‘Degree Works’ works for GCSU (0)
- 08: Andalusia lecture series talks O’Connor, more (0)
- 08: Super Tuesday showdown: candidates clash (0)
- 08: Circumstances affect student voting habits (0)
- 08: Science Bowl invades Centennial Center (0)
- 08: Hoop dancer wows crowd (0)
- 08: Q &A with guest artist Josh McGuire (0)
- 08: Recital worth a listen (0)
- 08: An outSTANDing performance (0)
- 08: Our Voice (0)
- 08: Universal healthcare a very bad idea (0)
- 08: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 08: Public Safety Report (0)
- 08: A GCSU era ends as Aldridge retires (0)
- 08: Defending champs sweep ‘Cats in opening weekend (0)
- 08: Basketball teams split week 1-1 (0)
- 08: Tennis eyes opening weekend at home (0)
- 08: No. 18 golf squad opens season in Fla. (0)
- 08: The Season Pass (0)
- 01: Business office opens online account center (0)
- 01: One for the ages (0)
- 01: All wires are connected (0)
- 01: GCSU brands license plates (0)
- 01: Preface to the primaries: candidates and their stances (0)
- 01: Economy woes worry students (0)
- 01: Students, faculty change opinions about abortion (0)
- 01: Meet the Idols (0)
- 01: Sharing living spaces (0)
- 01: Which movie will reign supreme? (0)
- 01: Democrats a corrupted Robin Hood (0)
- 01: Democrats can bring needed change (0)
- 01: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 01: Our Voice (0)
- 01: Public Safety Report (0)
- 01: Bobcat Sports Weekly (0)
- 01: Bobcat baseball: young but still confident in ’08 (0)
- 01: Super Bowlin’ at GCSU (0)
- 01: ‘Doc’ wins award (0)
- 01: Basketball squads in the mix (0)
- 01: Students ‘Venture Out’ to Fl. for manatees and kayaking (0)
- 01: The Season Pass (0)
- January 2008 (44)
- 25: A dream come true (0)
- 25: GCSU settles in at Macon (0)
- 25: Isakson motivates students to action (0)
- 25: GCSU highly valued (0)
- 25: Pi Kappa Phi promotes protecting under belt (0)
- 25: Conference rallies for research (0)
- 25: City Council holds unusual meeting (0)
- 25: ‘Vagina’ searches for new faces (0)
- 25: Sister Hazel coming to GCSU (0)
- 25: The GIVE Center ‘inspires’ students (0)
- 25: Campus radio hopes to tune-in students (0)
- 25: For the animals at ARF, home is where the paw is (0)
- 25: ‘Rambo’ Review (0)
- 25: ‘Untraceable’ Review (0)
- 25: Frustration high as elections near (0)
- 25: Food shopping can be hard to stomach (0)
- 25: Our Voice (0)
- 25: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 25: The Public Safety Report (0)
- 25: Bobcats win two at home, lose on road (0)
- 25: Ladies have inconsistent week; sit in fourth place (0)
- 25: Weather a factor in golf qualifying (0)
- 25: The Season Pass (0)
- 18: University goes on wellness class diet (0)
- 18: Minor Renovations (0)
- 18: A&S decides on new dean (0)
- 18: GCSU reacts to bomb threats (0)
- 18: Middle Eastern languages come to Georgia College (0)
- 18: Seniors receive national honors (0)
- 18: Pregnancy Center offers assistance (0)
- 18: Noodle art a feast for the eyes (0)
- 18: Final Not-So-Greek goes with a bang (0)
- 18: Options short from strikes (0)
- 18: ‘Cloverfield’ Review (0)
- 18: New Yorkers duke it out in 2008 (0)
- 18: Don’t stretch yourself too thin (0)
- 18: Our Voice (0)
- 18: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 18: Public Safety Report (0)
- 18: GCSU takes second place at nationals (0)
- 18: ‘Cats remain perfect at home (0)
- 18: Huffin sets record; Ladies in third (0)
- 18: Soccer coach moves on (0)
- 18: The Season Pass (0)
- November 2007 (112)
- 30: Vote for your favorite articles (0)
- 30: Student loses life in auto accident (0)
- 30: SGA promises faster internet (0)
- 30: Drought delays construction (0)
- 30: New funds allow more to join nursing program (0)
- 30: GCSU increases geographic range (0)
- 30: Students experience stereotypes (0)
- 30: GCSU faculty salaries among lowest in state (0)
- 30: Tracing Tony Blair’s steps (0)
- 30: ADP takes home awards (0)
- 30: RSO weekly remix (0)
- 30: Community Action Team for Service (0)
- 30: We’re back…almost (0)
- 30: White dress takes takes on new meaning (0)
- 30: ‘Tis the season for music (0)
- 30: Talent show raises awareness about Adopt-a-Grandparent (0)
- 30: GCSU sees through eyes of pain, loss and survival (0)
- 30: Store shares passion for nature (0)
- 30: Community Dance Program showcases ‘The Nutcracker’ (0)
- 30: The Tempest Review (0)
- 30: Smile Bright in the Spotlight Contest (0)
- 30: Stephen King’s The Mist Review (0)
- 30: No Country For Old Men Review (0)
- 30: Hanging of the Greens (0)
- 30: U.S.: lead by example, not force (0)
- 30: Our Voice (0)
- 30: Public Safety Report (0)
- 30: GCSU basketball on the prowl (0)
- 30: Lady ‘Cats scratched at home (0)
- 30: ZTA packs the house in pink (0)
- 30: GCSU flag football team, Whiteout, still undefeated (0)
- 30: The Season Pass (0)
- 30: Mascot, ‘Thunder’, introduced (0)
- 16: Cans Across America aims to break record (0)
- 16: Welcoming all walks of life (0)
- 16: Banking diversity low in Milledgeville (0)
- 16: Tattoos: think before you ink (0)
- 16: Career fair highlights job futures (0)
- 16: RSO weekly remix (0)
- 16: House minority leader talks politcal behavior (0)
- 16: Students talk style of visiting N.Y. playwright (0)
- 16: Professor admitted to ‘National Deans List’ (0)
- 16: Dream Project provides creative outlet for inmates (0)
- 16: Theatre Department brings new twist to Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ (0)
- 16: Student conquers Appalachian Trail (0)
- 16: Final ten selected to be GCSU Idol performers (0)
- 16: Dance program increasingly (0)
- 16: Pilgrim on spiritual journey takes a break beside US 441 (0)
- 16: Blackout Farmers return to Milledgeville to rock out (0)
- 16: Changes needed for Social Security (0)
- 16: Our Voice (0)
- 16: Public Safety Report (0)
- 16: Lady ‘Cats set for season (0)
- 16: Workin’ out in the off season (0)
- 16: Bobcats honored after good season (0)
- 16: Cheerleading coach steps down, veterans step up (0)
- 16: The Season Pass (0)
- 09: Living life to the fullest (0)
- 09: Former GCSU athlete runs from the law (0)
- 09: GCSU adopts cell phone alert system to aid safety (0)
- 09: Professor wins national grant for coastal study (0)
- 09: Clouds conspire to stop Astronomy Club from observing Comet Holmes (0)
- 09: Students show support for Ron Paul on campus (0)
- 09: Students feel closer to professors at GCSU (0)
- 09: Downtown, campus packed with 1,200 parents (0)
- 09: How ‘Sweet’ it is… (0)
- 09: Graduate student studies sea turtle (0)
- 09: Day of the Dead celebrates life (0)
- 09: Films fight The Man at Subversive Film Festival (0)
- 09: ‘The edge of chaos’ (0)
- 09: Veggie lovers eat greens (0)
- 09: ‘American Gangster’ Review (0)
- 09: ‘Lions for Lambs’ Review (0)
- 09: ‘P2′ Review (0)
- 09: Our Voice (0)
- 09: Ron Paul will upset the status quo (0)
- 09: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 09: Public Safety Report (0)
- 09: Young ‘Cats picked fourth in PBC (0)
- 09: Semi-finals ends soccer season (0)
- 09: Season ends with (0)
- 09: Four square is not for squares at GCSU (0)
- 09: Bobcat Frisbee Club proves to be ultimately expensive (0)
- 09: The Season Pass (0)
- 01: Airing GCSU’s dirty laundry (0)
- 01: A.N.G.E.L.S. attend Atlanta AIDS walk (0)
- 01: International day helps foreign students adjust (0)
- 01: Bringing back theatre (0)
- 01: Drugs busts high in city (0)
- 01: Registrar adjusts rules for priority registration (0)
- 01: RSO weekly remix (0)
- 01: North Georgia parched, drought creeps south (0)
- 01: Facts about Fall Fest (0)
- 01: Band delights in the beat (0)
- 01: Drama, poetry combine for accounts of violence (0)
- 01: Continue to be educated (0)
- 01: Big Brothers Big Sisters more involved with city (0)
- 01: Singing everything but the blues (0)
- 01: What’s with the water in this town? (0)
- 01: STAND rallies against genocide (0)
- 01: Horror flicks from the good ol’ days reign supreme (0)
- 01: Saw IV Movie Review (0)
- 01: The dangers of socialized medicine (0)
- 01: ‘Scientific’ racism only a theory (0)
- 01: Our Voice (0)
- 01: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 01: Carty to replace departed Calciano (0)
- 01: Bobcats ready for round two (0)
- 01: Crossed up at home (0)
- 01: Teams place third, Samprone honored (0)
- 01: Name that Bobcat (0)
- 01: The Season Pass (0)
- October 2007 (80)
- 18: Bluegrass band to play concert at Andalusia (0)
- 18: Take one down and pass it around (0)
- 18: New amphitheater to open next to Bell Hall (0)
- 18: Bike theft steadily rises on campus (0)
- 18: Non-Christians express beliefs in ‘Unorganized’ (0)
- 18: SGA forum to correct school complaints gets little support (0)
- 18: RSO weekly remix (0)
- 18: GIVE Center organizes book drive to help Katrina victims (0)
- 18: Freshman feel GCSU satisfies academic and recreational standards (0)
- 18: Winkler to talk about political rhetoric tactics (0)
- 18: Chemistry week creates positive charged bonds (0)
- 18: Irish scholar O’Connor fan (0)
- 18: Wesley moves to larger home (0)
- 18: Make the most of your time studying abroad (0)
- 18: Students under hypnosis (0)
- 18: Nothing can slow him down (0)
- 18: The complex woman (0)
- 18: ‘Rendition’ Review (0)
- 18: ’30 Days of Night’ Review (0)
- 18: ‘Gone Baby Gone’ Review (0)
- 18: Why declare war on our allies? (0)
- 18: Our Voice (0)
- 18: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 18: Public Safety Report (0)
- 18: Midnight strikes; Madness ensues (0)
- 18: Ferrell breaks record, Bobcats keep winning (0)
- 18: Lacrosse club geared up for inaugural home match (0)
- 18: Ueltzen sets new record as cross country sets for PBC (0)
- 18: Mixed martial arts academy sets up shop in Milledgeville (0)
- 18: The Season Pass (0)
- 12: Fighting flu infection (0)
- 12: Student injuries in crosswalk accidents prompts open forum (0)
- 12: Zeta Tau Alpha thinks pink to beat breast cancer (0)
- 12: Leland stresses growth, learning (0)
- 12: City, campus collaborate on parking situation (0)
- 12: New RSO renewal process takes effect (0)
- 12: Meet the candidates (0)
- 12: Banned books express ‘freedom of choice, (0)
- 12: ‘Across The Universe’ Review (0)
- 12: ‘The Kingdom’ Review (0)
- 12: Students travel to Perry for fair (0)
- 12: Faculty joins recycling effort (0)
- 12: A connecting of cultures (0)
- 12: Name changes to show pride (0)
- 12: Spuds take over West Campus (0)
- 12: RSO brings show to life (0)
- 12: Michael Clayton Review (0)
- 12: SCHIP: Bush did the right thing (0)
- 12: Republicans need another Reagan (0)
- 12: Our Voice (0)
- 12: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 12: Public Safety Report (0)
- 12: Ultimate success (0)
- 12: Bobcats bounce back with big win (0)
- 12: Tennis closes at Chick-fil-A event (0)
- 12: Bassin’ for athletic money (0)
- 12: The Season Pass (0)
- 05: Living the good life (0)
- 05: Grim reaper scares students from Marines (0)
- 05: Dissecting the traffic stop from all angles (0)
- 05: Banks team up to give helpful hints on money (0)
- 05: City declares October disability month (0)
- 05: Alpha Phi Alpha holds program to talk about events of Jena 6 (0)
- 05: Students take an increased interest in voting (0)
- 05: National rise of drug abuse concerns GCSU (0)
- 05: Simple suggestions to save energy (0)
- 05: ‘Sylvia’ makes herself at home (0)
- 05: Review: good show, weak script (0)
- 05: Faculty showcases talent (0)
- 05: Life expressed through poetry (0)
- 05: Dress for protection (0)
- 05: Republicans snub black debate (0)
- 05: Our Voice (0)
- 05: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 05: Public Safety Report (0)
- 05: Tough week for Bobcat soccer (0)
- 05: Venture Out with rock walls, kayaks (0)
- 05: GCSU mascot to come, spirit group claims (0)
- 05: Golf team experiments in fall; prepares for spring (0)
- 05: The Season Pass (0)
- September 2007 (83)
- 28: Students express little interest in Constitution (0)
- 28: Learning police procedure (0)
- 28: Prestigious professor gets grant to test hypothesis (0)
- 28: Honors Day racks in the awards (0)
- 28: Foster speaks for women’s rights (0)
- 28: Droopy drawers in jeopardy (0)
- 28: Video games an obsession for students (0)
- 28: Visiting artist offers a different view of Katrina (0)
- 28: A healthy lifestyle change (0)
- 28: Hate crime laws a limit to freedom? (0)
- 28: Our Voice (0)
- 28: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 28: Public Safety Report (0)
- 28: ‘Cats stay hot; rout UAH 5-0 (0)
- 28: Sports terms to play by (0)
- 28: Cross Country squads show well at Augusta State (0)
- 28: The Season Pass (0)
- 21: Online fraud strikes GCSU (0)
- 21: Coffee giant causes ‘brew’haha (0)
- 21: GCSU gets its Mac on (0)
- 21: Alumnus hits the big apple (0)
- 21: Students anticipate rejection (0)
- 21: Faculty member runs to raise money for Lupus (0)
- 21: GCSU plans to fight HPV with new vaccine (0)
- 21: Students show support for the Jena 6 (0)
- 21: ‘The Brave One’ Movie Review (0)
- 21: Home is a walk, trip or fare away (0)
- 21: A dialogue of music (0)
- 21: Students rally around recycling (0)
- 21: Malde talks social issues (0)
- 21: Resident Evil: Extinction Review (0)
- 21: Eastern Promises Movie Review (0)
- 21: Too restrictive with gun control laws? (0)
- 21: When political control trumps policy (0)
- 21: Our Voice (0)
- 21: Public Safety Report (0)
- 21: Kickin’ it with Hayley Ferrell (0)
- 21: Tennis hits court with win (0)
- 21: Hunting season opens in Georgia (0)
- 21: Students turn to diet pills as quick weight fix (0)
- 21: The Season Pass (0)
- 14: Public Safety Report (0)
- 14: The makings of a college town (0)
- 14: September 11 begins to fade after six years (0)
- 14: GCSU to add Y-chromosomes to campus (0)
- 14: Digby fills in for Rushing while new dean is found (0)
- 14: English and speaking courses to merge in newest core revamp (0)
- 14: Global warming packs heat (0)
- 14: How to become an RSO (0)
- 14: Hispanic heritage celebrated (0)
- 14: Individuality held Ransom (0)
- 14: Moderate parties a must for America (0)
- 14: “This is a future we cannot accept” (0)
- 14: Our Voice (0)
- 14: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 14: Intramurals 2007: The people in charge (0)
- 14: New coordinator brings big plans (0)
- 14: Bobcat soccer starts season on fire (0)
- 14: Golfers swinging into fall season (0)
- 14: The Season Pass (0)
- 14: Martial Arts Academy (0)
- 06: Public Safety Report (0)
- 06: Handguns, ammo seized on campus (0)
- 06: Arrest chronology and suspect’s description (0)
- 06: New registrar plans to ease graduation woes (0)
- 06: SGA elects new senate, decides on key issues (0)
- 06: Mold creeps inside the basement of the SAC (0)
- 06: Students share secrets of stress management (0)
- 06: Freshman finds the passport to free rent (0)
- 06: So, what do students see in GCSU? (0)
- 06: AmeriCorps finds new home (0)
- 06: Theatre brings new talents, department head to the stage (0)
- 06: Media Lab gets an upgrade (0)
- 06: “Hairspray” hits big (0)
- 06: Venture Out club takes a trip down the river (0)
- 06: Public schools not making the grade (0)
- 06: Our Voice (0)
- 06: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 06: Cheerleaders qualify early for nationals (0)
- 06: Bobcat harriers off to a running start in 2007 (0)
- 06: Staying in shape on campus (0)
- 06: No team, no problem (0)
- 06: The Season Pass (0)
- August 2007 (43)
- 31: Public Safety Report (0)
- 31: Gone but not forgotten (0)
- 31: Campus becomes chaotic as parking keeps dwindling (0)
- 31: GCSU climbs in the rankings (0)
- 31: Convocation symbolizes tradition (0)
- 31: Ken Vance appointed to POST (0)
- 31: Freshman enrollment steadily rises (0)
- 31: Auxiliary services adds new items to the menu (0)
- 31: Transportation services creates shopping shuttle to save students money (0)
- 31: Lights, camera, action! (0)
- 31: Corey Smith lives “The Good Life” at GCSU (0)
- 31: Students fight high temperatures (0)
- 31: Players plot murder, comedy (0)
- 31: Ron Paul: freedoms candidate (0)
- 31: Our Voice (0)
- 31: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 31: Bobcat harriers set high goals for 2007 (0)
- 31: Soccer visits Bahamas, picked fourth in PBC (0)
- 31: Former Bobcat eyes bigs (0)
- 31: Flag football set to kick off (0)
- 31: The Season Pass (0)
- 03: Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: Shuttle shifts to offcampus route for fee (0)
- 03: Auxiliary Services makes improvements for the fall (0)
- 03: RHA changes to RSA to include The Village (0)
- 03: Now serving breakfast at The Village (0)
- 03: Happy Birthday Table Talk (0)
- 03: Public Safety covers all angles for Fall semester (0)
- 03: Explore the world at GCSU (0)
- 03: The American Democracy Project (0)
- 03: Ways to immerse yourself in the GCSU community (0)
- 03: Library: more than books (0)
- 03: This summer’s hottest action movies in review (0)
- 03: Get to know the Honor Code (0)
- 03: The GCSU Code of Conduct (0)
- 03: Become a GCSU global citizen (0)
- 03: Our Voice (0)
- 03: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 03: Bobcat soccer gearing up for ’07 (0)
- 03: Senior Bobcats big part of young program (0)
- 03: GCSU athletics announce fall 2007 schedules (0)
- 03: 2006-2007 Bobcat athletics year in review (0)
- 03: The Season Pass (0)
- April 2007 (102)
- 27: Public Safety Report (0)
- 27: GCSU looks back, 2006-2007 (0)
- 27: Virgnia Tech raises concerns (0)
- 27: Astronaut visits to share outer space memories (0)
- 27: Community and band rumble in Bobcat Ramble fundraiser (0)
- 27: GCSU holds alumni ceremony to catch up and honor graduates (0)
- 27: Self-injury destructive, but not uncommon (0)
- 27: Farewell, from The Colonnade (0)
- 27: GCSU Admissions Get Tougher (0)
- 27: Gcsu crisis plan (0)
- 27: Students are sticking around for the Summer (0)
- 27: Working for the Mouse (0)
- 27: Maymester course offers Harry Potter insight (0)
- 27: Public Safety Incidents (0)
- 27: Stress relief (0)
- 27: Good Deeds Recognized (0)
- 27: College students spend time studying abroad (0)
- 27: Want to be an Ambassador? (0)
- 27: A Response to “Why is there always a ‘black table’ at Sodexho?” (0)
- 27: Colonnade receives statewide recognition (0)
- 27: Column Response (0)
- 27: Reaction to The Colonnade student reviews (0)
- 27: No paper March 23 (0)
- 27: The Colonnade at Relay for Life (0)
- 27: Students stand for Darfur (0)
- 27: Students unite to better the world (0)
- 27: Coach makes great teacher (0)
- 27: 24 hours to curtain call (0)
- 27: Stricter gun control needed for safety (0)
- 27: The last words of a desperate man (0)
- 27: Our Voice (0)
- 27: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 27: Exclusive Online Only Column (0)
- 27: Tennis teams eye NCAAs (0)
- 27: Athletes lose ‘Village’ housing option (0)
- 27: Four recruits sign with Bobcat hoops (0)
- 27: The Sports Guy (0)
- 27: Coaches Corner (0)
- 20: Public Safety Report (0)
- 20: GCSU reacts to college tragedy (0)
- 20: Students come together to Take Back the Night (0)
- 20: Relay For Life unites students, community (0)
- 20: Age change to City Council may hinder candidates (0)
- 20: Students forego cash for credit cards, checks (0)
- 20: The Career Center offers advice for leaving seniors (0)
- 20: Cancer patients honored at Relay (0)
- 20: WGUR parties like fools at Buffingtons (0)
- 20: Country crosses over to pop after years of ‘crying into their beers’ (0)
- 20: Fitness Brief: Hollywood abs (0)
- 20: Future looks bright for city, students (0)
- 20: Die-in for Darfur draws interest to region (0)
- 20: Our Voice (0)
- 20: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 20: Students ‘die’ to bring awareness to Darfur (0)
- 20: Food far and wide (0)
- 20: U.K. has similarities and differences with U.S. (0)
- 20: Ultimate disc team demands respect (0)
- 20: Wind, competition stymie ‘Cats at PBC (0)
- 20: Students master sport wits in fantasy games (0)
- 20: Coaches Corner (0)
- 20: The Sports Guy (0)
- 13: Public Safety Report (0)
- 13: President among many former Peace Corps (0)
- 13: Rushing leaves GCSU after nine years (0)
- 13: The new New Orleans Spring Break vacation (0)
- 13: Faye Anderson-Day Talks Business (0)
- 13: Sheffield a contribution to women’s history (0)
- 13: Clark fulfills dream of bookstore (0)
- 13: The Colonnade participates in GCSU Spring Fest (0)
- 13: Another time, another place (0)
- 13: Bagpipe the night away (0)
- 13: Murders unite races (0)
- 13: Volunteer risks life for the sake of others (0)
- 13: Apology not necessary for slavery (0)
- 13: Out of control democrats could run amuck (0)
- 13: Our Voice (0)
- 13: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 13: Return home revives Bobcat bats (0)
- 13: Wilson named Assistant Athletic Director (0)
- 13: PuttingPutting the puzzle pieces together (0)
- 13: The Sports Guy (0)
- 13: Coaches Corner (0)
- 06: Public Safety Report (0)
- 06: Students flee flooded Foundation (0)
- 06: New director prepares GCSU for emergencies (0)
- 06: Council talks GCSU energy usage (0)
- 06: The downlow on downloads (0)
- 06: GSA Drag Show not a drag (0)
- 06: SABC allocates funds, resources to RSOs (0)
- 06: Blast from the past: (0)
- 06: Home is where the couch is (0)
- 06: Southern states united through exhibit of folk artwork by self-taught artists (0)
- 06: Sleep: just what the doctor ordered (0)
- 06: Council, students locked in chess match (0)
- 06: The time has come for Gonzales to resign (0)
- 06: Our Voice (0)
- 06: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 06: Tennis teams get burned over break (0)
- 06: GCSU alumni earn Hall of Fame honors (0)
- 06: Young Bobcats find their stride in Spring (0)
- 06: The Sports Guy (0)
- 06: Coaches Corner (0)
- March 2007 (70)
- 16: Public Safety Report (0)
- 16: Coaches Corner (0)
- 16: When the stress is too much (0)
- 16: Finding the right apartment (0)
- 16: The new Village at West Campus (0)
- 16: Bill: tax free textbooks (0)
- 16: YouTube a good resource (0)
- 16: Spring Break tips (0)
- 16: Swingin’ in the ‘Moonglow’ (0)
- 16: Local man is the bee’s knees (0)
- 16: Sodexho brings China to GCSU through lamps (0)
- 16: Dancing for a good cause (0)
- 16: Roommates from Hell (0)
- 16: Solid candidates add diversity to race (0)
- 16: With surplus, what about PeachCare? (0)
- 16: Our Voice (0)
- 16: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 16: GCSU prepares for the ‘Big Dance’ (0)
- 16: Lady Bobcats make it to NCAA Sweet Sixteen (0)
- 16: GCSU support squads are among PBC elite (0)
- 16: The Sports Guy (0)
- 09: Public Safety Report (0)
- 09: Students survive the tempest (0)
- 09: Few votes determine SGA election (0)
- 09: The ‘scoop’ on the sweets shop (0)
- 09: Illegal meds assist student studies (0)
- 09: A day out of the ordinary – CAB’s Spring Bling (0)
- 09: Making Magic Happen (0)
- 09: What’s the buzz behind energy drinks? (0)
- 09: The scoop on creatine (0)
- 09: Moon buggy or golf cart – whatever it is – it turns heads (0)
- 09: Twist of fate connects teacher with two generations of students (0)
- 09: Stereotypes stretch across campus (0)
- 09: Our Voice (0)
- 09: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 09: Body image still a problem for many women (0)
- 09: Students keep up with the skinny media image (0)
- 09: The importance of Women’s History (0)
- 09: Beauty Survey (0)
- 09: The sky is the limit for GCSU tennis (0)
- 09: Lady Bobcats go astray in 2007 season (0)
- 09: Bobcats achieve near-perfection on the road (0)
- 09: The Sports Guy (0)
- 09: Coaches Corner (0)
- 02: Public Safety Report (0)
- 02: Bill to change commencement voted down (0)
- 02: New housing policies used to entice upperclassmen (0)
- 02: Parking perplexes visitors (0)
- 02: The advent of dining dollars (0)
- 02: Students resist the allure of FDA approved diet pills (0)
- 02: Low class sizes do not meet demand (0)
- 02: Minimum wage increase (0)
- 02: One ticket to drink, one ride to jail (0)
- 02: GCSU student finds way to silver screen (0)
- 02: Art students spice up MSU with mural (0)
- 02: One size fits all with ‘Black Dress’ (0)
- 02: Diamonds come in many shapes (0)
- 02: Latino heritage depicted in exhibit (0)
- 02: One Noisy Library (0)
- 02: A major called devotion (0)
- 02: Lieberman belongs among U.S. heros (0)
- 02: Obama: Too black? Not black enough? (0)
- 02: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 02: Our Voice (0)
- 02: Lady Bobcats look to defend ’06 title (0)
- 02: Athletes honored with weekly award (0)
- 02: Students master the five Ds of dodge ball (0)
- 02: The Sports Guy (0)
- 02: Coaches Corner (0)
- 02: Congratulations Anna Tripp (0)
- February 2007 (89)
- 23: Public Safety Report (0)
- 23: Awareness is best way to fight AIDS (0)
- 23: Politicians attend local conference (0)
- 23: Panel talks legal, illegal aliens (0)
- 23: ‘Desire’ rages in Russell (0)
- 23: Denise loves to give back (0)
- 23: Chix with Stix host banging good time (0)
- 23: Candidates face plethora of questions (0)
- 23: Our Voice (0)
- 23: The SGA Newsfeed (0)
- 23: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 23: Bobcats spring into six game tear (0)
- 23: Double header bitter sweet for ladies (0)
- 23: ‘Cats & Cougars clash for fourth place rights (0)
- 23: The Sports Guy (0)
- 23: Coaches Corner (0)
- 16: Public Safety Report (0)
- 16: GCSU, alumni crown new royalty (0)
- 16: GCSU questions MySpace use by teachers and staff (0)
- 16: GIVE Center celebrates after decade of kindness (0)
- 16: Colonnade receives statewide recognition (0)
- 16: A Response to “Why is there always a ‘black table’ at Sodexho?” (0)
- 16: Unicycle makes the man (0)
- 16: Winners at the Grammys soar (0)
- 16: V-day or d-day: now you decide (0)
- 16: Taking it seriously (0)
- 16: Max Noah Singers Valentine’s Day Rendezvous (0)
- 16: Locks-of-Love First Annual Drive (0)
- 16: Beware unwanted Valentine’s impressions (0)
- 16: Global warming being taken to extremes (0)
- 16: On the importance of being a good hugger (0)
- 16: Our Voice (0)
- 16: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 16: The continuing purpose of Black History Month (0)
- 16: Why is there always a ‘black table’ at Sodexho? (0)
- 16: Black History Month still essential in today’s society (0)
- 16: Killer C’s coast by Men (0)
- 16: Tennis season is in full swing (0)
- 16: ‘Quita’ named weekly queen of PBC (0)
- 16: The Sports Guy (0)
- 16: Coaches Corner (0)
- 16: Bobcats lose to Cougars 87-81 on Senior Night (0)
- 09: Public Safety Report (0)
- 09: Global warming seminar heats up (0)
- 09: New director aims for more latinos to enroll (0)
- 09: Students house illegal residents, cats and dogs (0)
- 09: Senate votes to change rules to walk (0)
- 09: GIVE Center prepares Relay for Life teams (0)
- 09: Students prone to wintertime sickness due to stress, habits (0)
- 09: Students cope while family, friends serve duty overseas (0)
- 09: Milledgeville street names stump clueless residents (0)
- 09: Colonnade wins big at GCPA (0)
- 09: WGUR Grand Opening (0)
- 09: Idol brings down the house (0)
- 09: When to hold ‘em or fold ‘em (0)
- 09: Half the world away comes to GCSU (0)
- 09: Nader’s ideas could play important role (0)
- 09: Georgia will say no to a second dose of Clinton (0)
- 09: Our Voice (0)
- 09: Students yearn for school mascot (0)
- 09: Lady Bobcats are one of best in region (0)
- 09: Softball team tops CSU in PBC Preseason poll (0)
- 09: The Sports Guy (0)
- 09: Coaches Corner (0)
- 09: Lady Bobcats lose 71-66 to Lady Lakers on Homecoming (0)
- 09: Bobcats downed by Lakers 60-44 on Homecoming (0)
- 02: Public Safety Report (0)
- 02: Library patrons grow used to increasing noise (0)
- 02: Lower interest rates favor students (0)
- 02: Help offered for major decisions (0)
- 02: New pizza place opens downtown (0)
- 02: The reason behind two sections (0)
- 02: Know a cool office space on GCSU campus? (0)
- 02: Fake fighting made easy (0)
- 02: DeVitis honored by alma mater (0)
- 02: Blackbird provides ameteurs chance to jam (0)
- 02: Mercier, Horgan, Edwards reunite (0)
- 02: Fitness Brief (0)
- 02: New Democrat Congress faces the same troubles as their predecessors (0)
- 02: The SGA Newsfeed (0)
- 02: Our Voice (0)
- 02: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 02: Clark cracks into the record books (0)
- 02: Thundercats intimidate visiting teams (0)
- 02: GCSU, Tampa battle for Division II throne (0)
- 02: The Sports Guy (0)
- 02: Coaches Corner (0)
- 02: GCSU Women Escape Saints Comeback (0)
- 02: Men Dominate NGCSU (0)
- January 2007 (45)
- 26: Public Safety Report (0)
- 26: Fraternity on probation for bad rushing (0)
- 26: Changes to minimum wage benefit students (0)
- 26: Students move between dorms, apartments (0)
- 26: Workshop deals with plagiarism in classrooms (0)
- 26: New housing plans hope to draw return residents (0)
- 26: GCSU performs in College Theater Festival (0)
- 26: PAWS abandons SSNs (0)
- 26: GIVE Center to soon have tenth anniversary (0)
- 26: The SGA Newsfeed (0)
- 26: Cool office spaces (0)
- 26: It’s ‘Not So Greek’ to me (0)
- 26: Woman historian visits mansion (0)
- 26: Malcom X, Dr. King meet in play (0)
- 26: The race for 2008 begins as Clinton, Obama announce intentions to run (0)
- 26: An opportunity to change a life at early college (0)
- 26: Our Voice (0)
- 26: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 26: Ladies remain unbeaten at home (0)
- 26: GCSU and Macon State broadcast games (0)
- 26: Sassy Cats have a sweet sixteen at Disney World (0)
- 26: The Sports Guy (0)
- 26: Coaches Corner (0)
- 26: Home is Where the Hoops Are (0)
- 19: Public Safety Report (0)
- 19: GCSU third in GA SAT scores (0)
- 19: Much ado about parking (0)
- 19: WGUR back broadcasting (0)
- 19: Renovations bring new flavor to Grill 155 (0)
- 19: Magnolia Park shuttle takes to the streets around GCSU (0)
- 19: Hot wings become science (0)
- 19: Artist Monique Verdin captures effects of Katrina through photography exhibit (0)
- 19: The history behind New Year’s resolutions (0)
- 19: Santa delivers big for some students this holiday season (0)
- 19: Fitness Brief (0)
- 19: Mozart Memorial (0)
- 19: Our Voice (0)
- 19: Immigration laws strike Georgia counties, could Baldwin be next? (0)
- 19: Study abroad a wise choice for students seeking big adventure on a small budget (0)
- 19: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 19: Bobcats rebound from 0-3 PBC start (0)
- 19: Peach Belt returns to divisional format (0)
- 19: Weston is the new sports guru (0)
- 19: The Bobcat Scoreboard (0)
- 19: The Sports Guy (0)
- December 2006 (29)
- 01: Public Safety Report (0)
- 01: University purchases class space in Macon (0)
- 01: Sex crime felons near GCSU (0)
- 01: Student stress levels high as final exam weeks approach (0)
- 01: Transfer students met with open arms at GCSU (0)
- 01: Registration woes continue (0)
- 01: Students: Electronics popular as holiday gifts (0)
- 01: A Jazz Band Christmas (0)
- 01: Max Noah Singers go on tour (0)
- 01: ‘Androcles and the Lion’ brings the wisdom of Aesop to Russell Auditorium (0)
- 01: Fitness Brief (0)
- 01: Poets bust out the rhymes (0)
- 01: Fear for an increased minimum wage (0)
- 01: The SGA Newsfeed (0)
- 01: Our Voice (0)
- 01: Milledgeville just doesn’t get it (0)
- 01: Quiet please! You’re in the library (0)
- 01: Corrections (0)
- 01: The Litter Box (0)
- 01: Aiken and Lander, the odd couple (0)
- 01: The ‘Kaps’ win inaugural 3-on-3 tourney (0)
- 01: The Sports Guy (0)
- 01: Athletes try not to get too jolly during break (0)
- 01: Lady Bobcats pounce Jaguars 55-46 (0)
- 01: Men Lose Third Straight (0)
- 01: Women Win Sixth Straight at Home (0)
- 01: Men Snap Three Game Losing Streak (0)
- 01: Lady Bobcats take a bite out of the Hurricanes’ final blow to win 57-39 (0)
- 01: Bobcats win big at home against Hurricanes 68-53 (0)
- November 2006 (72)
- 17: Public Safety Report (0)
- 17: Vote: students zoned out (0)
- 17: The facts about HOPE (0)
- 17: The effects of the zoning ordinance (0)
- 17: GCSU voter turnout above average (0)
- 17: Public Safety officers endure intense training (0)
- 17: Vote changes visitation hours in residence halls (0)
- 17: The SGA Newsfeed (0)
- 17: SGA Meeting – Nov. 29, 2006 (0)
- 17: Writers take novel approach (0)
- 17: Knitting ain’t just for old hags (0)
- 17: Graffiti in the most private of public places (0)
- 17: Gowns for a good cause (0)
- 17: Unanimous vote leads to ethical questions (0)
- 17: Brazilian student offers perspective on safety (0)
- 17: Our Voice (0)
- 17: Students proved worth, resolve (0)
- 17: A meaningless double major? (0)
- 17: The Litter Box (0)
- 17: GCSU massacres Mercer in Macon (0)
- 17: Intramural sports gear up for playoffs (0)
- 17: Sports marketing class helps increase interest (0)
- 17: The Sports Guy (0)
- 10: Public Safety Report (0)
- 10: As ‘sweet’ as always (0)
- 10: Evan Luke’s life had great impact (0)
- 10: Student Health Services administers flu shots (0)
- 10: Blimpie may set up shop in MSU (0)
- 10: PS3, Wii out of price range of most students (0)
- 10: SGA Meeting – Nov. 15, 2006 (0)
- 10: We love Nintendo (0)
- 10: Public Safety: a history (0)
- 10: The music of Sweetwater (0)
- 10: Fitness Brief (0)
- 10: Smooth sounds of jazz (0)
- 10: Nay-sayers need to let Saddam hang (0)
- 10: Political balance necessary to fix poverty (0)
- 10: Our Voice (0)
- 10: Freshmen should just grow up (0)
- 10: Colonnade, columnists out of line (0)
- 10: The Litter Box (0)
- 10: The SGA Newsfeed (0)
- 10: Tennis tourney supports humanity (0)
- 10: Intramurals proposes $13,000 increase (0)
- 10: Lacrosse club hopes to get into conference play (0)
- 10: Alumni weekend honors inaugural hall of fame (0)
- 10: The Sports Guy (0)
- 03: Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: Concert band rocks house (0)
- 03: All hell on Front Campus (0)
- 03: Registration is still a pain despite changes (0)
- 03: Students protest zoning changes (0)
- 03: SAO gathers cans for kids (0)
- 03: Students’ online profiles studied during job interview process (0)
- 03: Info Page transitions into news and events (0)
- 03: Professor to spend Semester at Sea (0)
- 03: Tenants deal with apartment woes (0)
- 03: SGA Meeting – Nov. 8, 2006 (0)
- 03: Ferrell shows deeper side with ‘Fiction’ (0)
- 03: It’s a small world after all (0)
- 03: Sodexho attempts Guinness World Record (0)
- 03: Local favorite finally plays on front campus (0)
- 03: Fair Tax could save economic system (0)
- 03: These weren’t the worst, best of times (0)
- 03: Our Voice (0)
- 03: Registration tough on freshmen (0)
- 03: Frustration grows with myCATS (0)
- 03: The Litter Box (0)
- 03: Corrections & Clarifications (0)
- 03: Bobcats rebuild, while Ladies thrive (0)
- 03: Cross Country team makes school history (0)
- 03: Ladies fall short of expectations (0)
- October 2006 (71)
- 20: Clothesline Project raises awareness (0)
- 20: City to go high tech (0)
- 20: Students protest, support President Bush in Macon (0)
- 20: Chik-Fil-A employee returns from Iraq with Purple Heart (0)
- 20: SNAP replaced by GCSU shuttles (0)
- 20: Rock the Vote prepares for November (0)
- 20: SGA Meeting – Oct. 25, 2006 (0)
- 20: The Ghost of Sanford (0)
- 20: Myth and Truth (0)
- 20: Local trails for fall riding (0)
- 20: Berky shares “Foolosophies” (0)
- 20: Class project turns trash into public art (0)
- 20: RHA hosts costume contest (0)
- 20: Republicans losing American values (0)
- 20: JFK and Bush have much in common (0)
- 20: The SGA Newsfeed (0)
- 20: Our Voice (0)
- 20: The Colonnade misses mark (0)
- 20: African studies changes student’s life (0)
- 20: Bobcat needs to address serious issues (0)
- 20: The Litter Box (0)
- 20: Hot shots and hot cakes rule GCSU (0)
- 20: Tennis team falls short in final tournament (0)
- 20: Water Ski team goes the distance for nationals (0)
- 20: National Sports Spot (0)
- 20: The Sports Guy (0)
- 13: A night with the campus police (0)
- 13: As One unites campus Christian ministries (0)
- 13: Coming out day held at GCSU (0)
- 13: Alumna talks job success (0)
- 13: Audit sorts through trash (0)
- 13: SGA Meeting Oct. 18, 2006 (0)
- 13: Tibetan monks bring ancient culture to Milledgeville (0)
- 13: Frank serenades audience with classical guitar performance (0)
- 13: Columnists clash with Our Voice (0)
- 13: Politics were not intended as a profession (0)
- 13: Our Voice (0)
- 13: Concerns over parking spread off campus as parents gripe (0)
- 13: Local residence be forewarned (0)
- 13: Article promotes direct response (0)
- 13: The Litter Box (0)
- 13: Swim Cats search for a new home (0)
- 13: Cheerleaders aim to carry on rich tradition (0)
- 13: The Sports Guy (0)
- 13: Muller returns to alma mater after 10 years (0)
- 13: National Sports Spot (0)
- 06: Zoning meeting (0)
- 06: No traffic light for W. Campus Drive at 441 (0)
- 06: Students drop classes to salvage Hope, GPA (0)
- 06: Students enjoy low gas prices of early Fall (0)
- 06: Scare causes Sodexho to pull spinach from menu (0)
- 06: Georgia College Computer Gamers becomes newest RSO (0)
- 06: Lack of leisure reading at library concerns students (0)
- 06: Guest highlights Cuban hip-hop (0)
- 06: Culver exhibit provides (0)
- 06: Students learn Afro-Caribbean rhythm (0)
- 06: ‘Psychopathia Sexualis’ examines sock fetish (0)
- 06: Generation Y: not as lazy as you think (0)
- 06: Course change needed for democrats (0)
- 06: Christian ‘leaders’ need to learn from Jesus (0)
- 06: AlcoholEdu proves ineffective (0)
- 06: Rolling Stone opens new doors (0)
- 06: Parking should be a bigger issue (0)
- 06: Safety measures must be employed (0)
- 06: Our Voice (0)
- 06: The Litter Box (0)
- 06: Cougars edge Bobcats in a cat fight (0)
- 06: Golf team ends Fall season on high note (0)
- 06: Women’s soccer player survives fierce car crash (0)
- 06: Congratulations (0)
- 06: The Sports Guy (0)
- September 2006 (117)
- 29: Party bust leads to sanctions for Kappa Alpha (0)
- 29: Professor’s illness causes confusion, class reshuffling (0)
- 29: Magnolia Park shuttle dispute comes to a head (0)
- 29: Barberitos stays open to feed late night cravings (0)
- 29: Though blind from birth, Brian Spencer is just a regular student (0)
- 29: Lecture discusses the use of “the n-word” (0)
- 29: Check Your Head discusses student depression, suicide (0)
- 29: Police catch many students “watering” the Front Lawn (0)
- 29: SGA Meeting – Oct. 4, 2006 (0)
- 29: Media gets ‘ReSearched’ (0)
- 29: Film explores alternative views of immigration (0)
- 29: Emo gains ground among mainstream audiences (0)
- 29: Students raise their voices in Artistic Sounds of Praise (0)
- 29: Our Voice (0)
- 29: Across Georgia, politicians attack students’ personal freedoms (0)
- 29: Bush shows his ‘manliness’ with Iraq War (0)
- 29: Oil and ideology lead to a ‘war’ in name only (0)
- 29: Students should call shots (0)
- 29: Responsibility and age are not mutually exclusive (0)
- 29: Shuttle system only important for a selective few students (0)
- 29: The Litter Box (0)
- 29: The Colonnade Policy: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 29: Brazilians dominate as dynamic duo (0)
- 29: Lyric ‘lassos’ lady bobcats to the top (0)
- 29: Volleyball club off to a good start, looking for more members (0)
- 29: The Sports Guy (0)
- 29: Sports Briefs (0)
- 22: Proposed changes to zoning (0)
- 22: Bipartisan system a problem in US, two former congressmen say (0)
- 22: City aims to slow down fast traffic (0)
- 22: Bobcats dominate (0)
- 22: Students aid pets in need with ARF (0)
- 22: Future Bell Hall residents ready for upcoming move (0)
- 22: Bright lights, small town, Campus Theatre re-lights (0)
- 22: Students Feel Unsafe Parking at Irwin Street (0)
- 22: ‘More than making money,’ new Entrepreneurship LLC (0)
- 22: SGA Meeting Sept. 27, 2006 (0)
- 22: MaCuba kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month at GCSU (0)
- 22: Lola Haskins gives emotional performance (0)
- 22: Pepetone honors Mozart’s legacy (0)
- 22: Movie Review: Snakes on a Plane are no match for Sammy L (0)
- 22: Hispanic Heritage Month about history, culture (0)
- 22: Democrats and Republicans come in all shapes and sizes (0)
- 22: The Colonnade Policy: (0)
- 22: Our Voice (0)
- 22: Peace in the Middle East possible even without force (0)
- 22: Moderate voters face tough choices by Will Thompson (0)
- 22: Al Queda receives unwarranted rights (0)
- 22: The Litter Box (0)
- 22: Burnett busts loose against Lander (0)
- 22: Rothenberg grounded by intense operation (0)
- 22: Cross Country team blows by Oglethorpe for 2nd straight year (0)
- 22: The Sports Guy (0)
- 15: Service commemorates Sept. 11 (0)
- 15: Requirements to walk may change (0)
- 15: Alcohol Edu course causing many freshmen to re-think drinking (0)
- 15: Second registrar leaves GCSU in less than a year (0)
- 15: New Fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi, values culture, harmony (0)
- 15: GCSU alumnus becomes new Assistant Director of SAC (0)
- 15: GCSU is a ‘safe campus,’ but students should use caution (0)
- 15: SGA Meeting – Sept. 20, 2006 (0)
- 15: United States must win in fight for civilization (0)
- 15: First Amendment loses a protector as the Dems begin banning books (0)
- 15: Students’ actions speak louder than their words (0)
- 15: Our Voice (0)
- 15: The Litter Box (0)
- 15: BMX rider’s bikes take flight (0)
- 15: Body art popular (0)
- 15: Bring Christmas to area children (0)
- 15: Fitness Brief (0)
- 15: Americans must focus on bipartisan legislation (0)
- 15: Book prices are a real problem (0)
- 15: O’Donnell’s view on Iraq war belittles troops, hurts credibility (0)
- 15: Dobson continues to rise to the top (0)
- 15: Smith gets with the ladies (0)
- 15: Flag football returns: grueling five week season commences (0)
- 15: The Sports Guy (0)
- 08: The Litter Box (0)
- 08: Our Voice (0)
- 08: Dear President Leland: Students get answers over lunch (0)
- 08: Fallen students’ memory lives on through friends (0)
- 08: Increased drinking fines lead to mixed responses (0)
- 08: Sodexho brunch to return on Sunday (0)
- 08: Students protest violence with vigils (0)
- 08: Bus schedule stumps students (0)
- 08: Community, GCSU come together for dinner (0)
- 08: Oconee River offers warm weather fun (0)
- 08: Downtown Milledegeville gets a taste of Latino Flavor (0)
- 08: Fitness Brief (0)
- 08: Students get “Stumped” at Blackbridge Hall Gallery (0)
- 08: Lady Bobcats continue record pace (0)
- 08: Mayweather goes coastal to play professional ball (0)
- 08: Ultimate Frisbee club flies high with nations top ranked schools (0)
- 08: The Sports Guy: Basketball is the most promising sport (0)
- 08: Bush convinced of his own lies (0)
- 08: The big bang won’t pay the bills (0)
- 08: Republican Party: the party of freedom in America (0)
- 08: Despite recent crime Milledgeville still safe (0)
- 08: McGuire’s recital not just ‘banging’ on guitar (0)
- 08: Current columnists are well informed on issues (0)
- 01: Congress Comes to Campus (0)
- 01: Bell Hall residents relocated while renovations continue (0)
- 01: Monopolistic practices drive up campus Bookstore prices (0)
- 01: Parking plan still working out kinks (0)
- 01: Society of Leadership and Success becomes RSO (0)
- 01: SGA election results (0)
- 01: Five Questions With Max Burns (0)
- 01: Five Questions With John Barrow (0)
- 01: Online gambing a new frontier for taxes (0)
- 01: Compared to milk and Coke, gas is not really so bad (0)
- 01: Republicans a growing threat to democracy (0)
- 01: Recital takes listeners on a journey (0)
- 01: Train right: get a personal trainer at the Depot (0)
- 01: Art enthusiasts recieve tips from the experts in series at the Old Governors Mansion (0)
- 01: Fitness Plus provides alternative to Depot (0)
- 01: Cross Country expects best year ever (0)
- 01: Tennis team loses seniors, stays optimistic for 2006 (0)
- August 2006 (12)
- 13: An introduction to the campus resources offered at GCSU (0)
- 13: Fines for underage drinking increase (0)
- 13: GCSU Health Services offers basic healthcare for all GCSU students (0)
- 13: Learning Center offers tutoring in math, science, business, and more (0)
- 13: The GCSU Code of Conduct (0)
- 13: 2006 – 2007 SGA (0)
- 13: Congress Comes to Campus (0)
- 13: Find a variety of resources in Ina Dillard Russell Library (0)
- 13: Outdoor Education Center Offers New Program for Freshmen (0)
- 13: Making the most of your time here at GCSU (0)
- 13: GCSU sets inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame (0)
- 13: GCSU Makes History in 2005-2006 (0)
- April 2006 (73)
- 21: Soakin’ up the sun (0)
- 21: Student loans, other aid to change for next year (0)
- 21: Grill to improve, not shut down (0)
- 21: GCSU license plate could become reality with support (0)
- 21: Rally takes back the night (0)
- 21: Public Safety Report (0)
- 21: Worthy adversaries go their separate ways (0)
- 21: The Voice (0)
- 21: Public Safety survey deems seatbelt usage important (0)
- 21: Emma Lou Diemer musical should have been mentioned (0)
- 21: Variety Editor should enroll in Women’s Studies (0)
- 21: The Litter Box (0)
- 21: WESPY Awards (0)
- 21: In depth, the secrets behind pitching (0)
- 21: Ladies lock 12th straight NCAA bid (0)
- 21: Bobcats dominate at home (0)
- 21: Lee, seniors lead the Bobcats to 4th place (0)
- 21: Technology usurps orchestra at electronic music concert (0)
- 21: Passafire brings a fresh, innovative sound (0)
- 21: Professor takes fossil hunting trip to Badlands (0)
- 21: Horoscopes (0)
- 21: The mob, cops, pursue ‘Slevin’ (0)
- 21: ‘Return to Morality’ a smart satire, with a political edge (0)
- 14: Core class requirements may change (0)
- 14: Study Abroad students in midst of strikes (0)
- 14: International students faced with learning a new language (0)
- 14: Special Education grant awarded (0)
- 14: Public Safety Report (0)
- 14: Fake identities on Facebook popular among college students (0)
- 14: Students gain wider world views (0)
- 14: Afternoon classes cancelled next Friday for Honors Day (0)
- 14: $9 million grant to improve Parks Memorial Hall, Health Sciences (0)
- 14: Dancin’ the night away… (0)
- 14: Left vs. Right: presidental powers (0)
- 14: The Voice (0)
- 14: The Litter Box (0)
- 14: Bathroom grafitti proves to act as political forums (0)
- 14: Why aren’t pets allowed at Bobcat Village? (0)
- 14: Human life debate deserves more consideration (0)
- 14: The Sports Guy (0)
- 14: Ladies rise to the top (0)
- 14: The art of nailing golf’s trickiest shots (0)
- 14: Special Olympics unites the community (0)
- 14: WGUR hosts Open Mic Night (0)
- 14: Artist’s fear of germs focus of new exhibit (0)
- 14: Horoscopes (0)
- 14: Sunday brunch attracts diversity (0)
- 14: In defense of the common male (0)
- 14: ‘Smoking’ an excellent satire (0)
- 14: Public art campaign aims to have students beautify town (0)
- 07: Jazzin’, New Orleans style (0)
- 07: New group promotes student input in community (0)
- 07: Energy Use & Conservation Committee recently established (0)
- 07: Health care to be scrutinized (0)
- 07: The Velvet Elvis to bring seafood to downtown (0)
- 07: Public Safety Report (0)
- 07: Disney internships offer job experience, course credit (0)
- 07: Hanging by a thread (0)
- 07: Left vs. Right: issues of illegal immigration (0)
- 07: The Voice (0)
- 07: The Litter Box (0)
- 07: Ignorance and ideological rhetoric are abound (0)
- 07: Are we living in the Christian States of America? (0)
- 07: The Sports Guy (0)
- 07: Women on a roll, win third straight (0)
- 07: Men beat USC Aiken, snap losing streak (0)
- 07: Water Ski team begins season on a high note (0)
- 07: Students treat professors to pie (0)
- 07: WGUR Fool’s Day Out showcases bands (0)
- 07: The Battle of the Bands (0)
- 07: Horoscopes (0)
- 07: ‘Inside Man’ hits top notch (0)
- 07: Music Notes (0)
- March 2006 (75)
- 31: Islam’s worst enemy is not the West, but itself (0)
- 31: The Litter Box (0)
- 31: Proposal to establish parking hierarchy (0)
- 31: Times reporter speaks on race, class (0)
- 31: Italian courses to be offered this Fall (0)
- 31: International student awarded prestigious AAF internship (0)
- 31: BSU aids victims on spring break (0)
- 31: Public Safety Report (0)
- 31: Greek Week: the war is on (0)
- 31: Left vs. Right: abortion issues, human rights (0)
- 31: The Voice (0)
- 31: Bobcat has more amenities than given credit for (0)
- 31: The Sports Guy (0)
- 31: Baseball team rolls through the south (0)
- 31: Lady Bobcats face off with PBC rivals (0)
- 31: Golf team starts season slow, dissappointing tourney finish (0)
- 31: International Club hosts dinner (0)
- 31: Horoscopes (0)
- 31: Salsa block party combines music and dancing to draw in a crowd (0)
- 31: Living with Grizzly Bears (0)
- 31: Pepetone Presents Mozart (0)
- 31: Clothing exhibit shows truth: Slavery Dolls in Costume (0)
- 24: Bandit busted, instruments returned (0)
- 24: Internet tax could come in near future (0)
- 24: Spring Bling relieves the stress of midterms (0)
- 24: Stipulations outweighed by apartment perks (0)
- 24: Public Safety Report (0)
- 24: ‘The Almost Famous Show’ aims for fame (0)
- 24: What’s the buzz about? (0)
- 24: The Litter Box (0)
- 24: Number two in nation (0)
- 24: Homosexuality, abortion are misread (0)
- 24: Homosexual rights prove to be empty argument (0)
- 24: Why do left-wingers try to ‘shock’ Americans? (0)
- 24: The Voice (0)
- 24: Lady Bobcats are the talk of the town (0)
- 24: The Sports Guy (0)
- 24: Men’s team 3 points shy of Elite Eight (0)
- 24: Baseball team climbs to the top (0)
- 24: Band delivers ‘best performance of the whole time’ at spring concert (0)
- 24: Shop Stop (0)
- 24: Dance lessons hip-hop their way to popularity (0)
- 24: Greek Week celebrates Greek life (0)
- 24: Capote misses Oscar honor (0)
- 24: Stainless spends spring break practicing and performing (0)
- 03: Bling into Spring (0)
- 03: Proposed bike trail to connect communities (0)
- 03: Core classes may increase by 10 percent (0)
- 03: School logo ‘modified’ to clarify name confusions (0)
- 03: Music degree for graduates to be offered (0)
- 03: Pete Lawton (0)
- 03: Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: Now Hear This (0)
- 03: Banquet room provides multiple opportunities (0)
- 03: Waffle House accepts credit cards (0)
- 03: Bobcat gates raised by popular demand (0)
- 03: Sashei, Firyali share African culture (0)
- 03: Johnson brings African culture to university (0)
- 03: Service Learning prepares students for the ‘real world’ (0)
- 03: The hypocrisy of President Bush (0)
- 03: Theatre department should put students first (0)
- 03: Selfish arguers are hypocrites, bigots (0)
- 03: The Voice (0)
- 03: The Sports Guy (0)
- 03: Men’s Tennis stays tough (0)
- 03: Athletes balance grades with games (0)
- 03: Women’s winning streak ends (0)
- 03: Promoting health, alleviating stress (0)
- 03: Kidd and Jones are not joking around (0)
- 03: Students dance for charity (0)
- 03: Students document “Saga-Size Me” (0)
- 03: A Food Bite (0)
- 03: Horoscopes (0)
- 03: Idle Yeti hits Capital City (0)
- 03: Foster discusses memoirs (0)
- February 2006 (104)
- 24: Groovin’ with Sashei (0)
- 24: CETL enhances the classroom (0)
- 24: New phone line policy implemented (0)
- 24: CEO of YKK shares global experiences (0)
- 24: Seventh graders to start learning early (0)
- 24: Dr. Robin Harris (0)
- 24: Public Safety Report (0)
- 24: Now Hear This (0)
- 24: $500K Coverdell position now open on campus (0)
- 24: Glowka: GC&SU’s very own wordsmith (0)
- 24: The Litter Box (0)
- 24: Nash, UCLA historian, discusses Liberty Bell (0)
- 24: Like the Bible, column is misread (0)
- 24: Bible translations should be reconsidered (0)
- 24: Not enough health awareness for men (0)
- 24: Gwinnetians statistics overused at GC&SU (0)
- 24: The Voice (0)
- 24: The Sports Guy (0)
- 24: Champions at last (0)
- 24: Ladies aim for the crown (0)
- 24: Intramurals get intense (0)
- 24: Tasty competition takes over (0)
- 24: GIVE Center honors Dr. Seuss (0)
- 24: Music Notes (0)
- 24: Student documentary boosts AIDS awareness (0)
- 24: New ticket policy debuts (0)
- 24: ‘Spitfire Grill’ sizzles (0)
- 24: Bowl for Kids Sake raises money for BBBS (0)
- 24: Hunger banquet educates students (0)
- 24: Horoscopes (0)
- 17: Thief strikes Porter Hall (0)
- 17: Students educated on poverty (0)
- 17: Blood drives seek more volunteers (0)
- 17: Students’ pasts inspected by Public Safety (0)
- 17: Public Safety Report (0)
- 17: Now Hear This (0)
- 17: myCATS misconceptions cleared during forum (0)
- 17: Economics department awarded $20,000 grant (0)
- 17: Christians are misunderstood (0)
- 17: Katrina was not a political scandal (0)
- 17: Liberals cause Conservatives to prosper (0)
- 17: True diversity, fresh opinion is needed (0)
- 17: The Voice (0)
- 17: The Sports Guy (0)
- 17: Student pep squad lifts school spirit (0)
- 17: Bobcats have big appetite (0)
- 17: Lady Bobcats turn heads (0)
- 17: Carty goes international (0)
- 17: Theatre department to present ‘The Spitfire Grill’ next week (0)
- 17: Lionz are king of the performance (0)
- 17: Music Notes (0)
- 17: GC&SU in All-College Chorus (0)
- 17: Student founds Sunshine Club (0)
- 17: ’24′ makes each second count (0)
- 17: Black Film Festival kicks off (0)
- 10: GC&SU Idol rocks the house (0)
- 10: Southwestern grille debuts (0)
- 10: Students face unusually high utility bills (0)
- 10: Danny Nahimana (0)
- 10: Public Safety Report (0)
- 10: GC&SU to observe AIDS Awareness Week (0)
- 10: Health services treats more than just the common cold (0)
- 10: New registrar joins campus community (0)
- 10: The ‘true’ State of the Union address (0)
- 10: Christians should be more open-minded (0)
- 10: The Voice (0)
- 10: Students encouraged to attend bicycle, pedestrian community meetings (0)
- 10: The Litter Box (0)
- 10: Students to ‘get engaged’ in learning during Academic Week (0)
- 10: The Sports Guy (0)
- 10: GC&SU Men sweep season opener (0)
- 10: Lady Bobcats hope season serves them to the nationals (0)
- 10: GC&SU Ultimate Frisbee Club soars to the top (0)
- 10: Valentine’s Day for the lonely (0)
- 10: I Caught You Caring award (0)
- 10: BANS helps minority nurses (0)
- 10: Nikki Giovanni: poet, teacher (0)
- 10: The Music Notes (0)
- 03: Walking group tells stress to ‘take a hike!’ (0)
- 03: University popular for ‘Gwinnetians’ (0)
- 03: Bobcat faces competition (0)
- 03: Professor excels as playwright (0)
- 03: Students identities protected (0)
- 03: Local businesses profit from CatCash (0)
- 03: Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: Pre-Medical Initiative assists students in need (0)
- 03: Bikes prove to be easy target for thieves; six reported stolen (0)
- 03: Wells Memorial Fund benefits criminal justice (0)
- 03: iPod usage on campus surges in popularity (0)
- 03: Junior student publishes novel (0)
- 03: True bigotry should be discouraged (0)
- 03: Homosexuality among Christians clarified (0)
- 03: Reader questions whether Shreve is a bigot (0)
- 03: Shreve is correct; students are homophobic (0)
- 03: The Voice (0)
- 03: The Sports Guy (0)
- 03: Bobcats drop from first to fourth (0)
- 03: Are you ready for some football ? (0)
- 03: ‘Sports Talk’ makes its way back on the air (0)
- 03: Basketball teams cover every inch of the court (0)
- 03: Fashion Fix (0)
- 03: Veterans welcome GC&SU student volunteers (0)
- 03: Underworld returns… again (0)
- 03: Emily’s ‘Music Notes’ (0)
- January 2006 (39)
- 27: Students vote on new co-ed visitation policy (0)
- 27: Duncan tragedy shocks locals (0)
- 27: Construction on crosswalks a go (0)
- 27: Mission, education quality to improve as a result of conference (0)
- 27: Expansions needed to support growth (0)
- 27: Public Safety Report (0)
- 27: Residence hall classrooms a part of learning experience (0)
- 27: A bigot’s guide to life: 2006 edition (0)
- 27: ‘Fashion Fix’ not appropriate at GC&SU (0)
- 27: The Voice (0)
- 27: The Sports Guy (0)
- 27: Lady Bobcats unable to keep pace (0)
- 27: Harrison named Peach Belt player of the week (0)
- 27: Students get rich off outdoor gear swap (0)
- 27: Ensemble resonates culture (0)
- 27: ‘Homecookin’ comes to Sodexho (0)
- 27: Fashion Fix (0)
- 27: Student performers rock Buffingtons (0)
- 27: Project Impact recognizes Mentor Month (0)
- 20: Lady Bobcats dominate 84-65, break four game losing streak (0)
- 20: MyCats to remedy log-in issues (0)
- 20: Bobcat Village to add convenience (0)
- 20: New alcohol council to crack down (0)
- 20: Campus, community to come together (0)
- 20: Public Safety Report (0)
- 20: Student shuttle drivers balance work, school (0)
- 20: Jacuzzi rumors unfounded (0)
- 20: The limitations of traditional grading (0)
- 20: Let’s give ‘em somethin’ to talk about (0)
- 20: The Voice (0)
- 20: The Sports Guy (0)
- 20: Men and women trounce Lander (0)
- 20: GC&SU Pep Band brings its A-game (0)
- 20: Baseball team makes the preseason top 25 (0)
- 20: “Art is only one single moment” (0)
- 20: Professor seeks memories of band (0)
- 20: GC&SU promotes new spirit behind King’s dream (0)
- 20: Winter movie overload (0)
- 20: Fashion Fix (0)
- December 2005 (26)
- 02: Eateries to debut in 2006 (0)
- 02: It’s beginning to look a lot like… (0)
- 02: GC&SU named a best buy (0)
- 02: Magoulick receives Fulbright honor (0)
- 02: New grant to aid young Black males (0)
- 02: We Are GC&SU: Kathy Hill (0)
- 02: Public Safety Report (0)
- 02: Freshman classes fill up (0)
- 02: Talk list causes debate (0)
- 02: Student overcomes physical obstacles (0)
- 02: Goodnight, sweet civil liberties (0)
- 02: More to Wilson’s overseas experience (0)
- 02: Tolkien class is not just for geeks (0)
- 02: Shreve is an inspiration to students (0)
- 02: The Voice (0)
- 02: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 02: Poker craze hits campus (0)
- 02: Students gotta know when to hold ‘em (0)
- 02: GC&SU students get high with Venture Out (0)
- 02: Random whistling noise uncovered (0)
- 02: Fashion Fix (0)
- 02: Jazz band pays tribute to Dr. Bob (0)
- 02: GC&SU Idol returns (0)
- 02: Juggling marriage and class (0)
- 02: Peaches offers a piece of home (0)
- 02: CAB ready for new semester (0)
- November 2005 (81)
- 18: ‘Travesties’ challenges students (0)
- 18: First-year instructor reassigned (0)
- 18: Navajo students share culture (0)
- 18: Alumnus joins GIVE Center staff (0)
- 18: Four years not enough for many (0)
- 18: Ivan Ruiz-Ayala (0)
- 18: Public Safety Report (0)
- 18: Tolkien class explores political, ethical themes (0)
- 18: American Humanics class gives aid to those in need (0)
- 18: Auxiliary Services aims to help students (0)
- 18: Survey finds students want more items on menu (0)
- 18: Scott retires after 29 years (0)
- 18: Web site delayed again (0)
- 18: Wilson teaches in Czech (0)
- 18: Students build homes for Habitat for Humanity (0)
- 18: Best Buddies donate to underprivileged children (0)
- 18: Mars viewing intrigues students (0)
- 18: “It’s torture with only half the fat” (0)
- 18: People should diversify their conversations (0)
- 18: Political columnist should “sheath his tongue” (0)
- 18: The Voice (0)
- 18: SGA Happenings: CMNC, open senator positions, Bookstore Task Force (0)
- 18: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 18: Bobcat basketball tips off new season: Men’s team looks to build off last season’s losses (0)
- 18: Bobcat basketball tips off new season: Lady Bobcats seek return to PBC tournament (0)
- 18: Ferrell named to All-Peach Belt Conference Soccer Team (0)
- 18: Video games provide students with escape from stress (0)
- 18: ‘Travesties’ breaks boundaries (0)
- 18: ‘Travesties’ review: Stoppard steers strange course (0)
- 18: Fashion Fix (0)
- 18: Lending a hand… (0)
- 18: Students voice their opinions (0)
- 18: Art gallery takes new approach (0)
- 11: Fall Brawl ’05 (0)
- 11: Advanced votes lead Vance to (0)
- 11: CatCash spreads to new venues (0)
- 11: The Grove to offer student apartments (0)
- 11: Ride-Share creates student carpooling (0)
- 11: Apple Institute showcases technology (0)
- 11: Jennifer Hammack (0)
- 11: Public Safety Report (0)
- 11: Remembering one of our own… (0)
- 11: Durham: remembering Veteran’s Day (0)
- 11: Focus on the issues, not appearance (0)
- 11: Political conservatives have voice, too (0)
- 11: The Voice (0)
- 11: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 11: Bobcats bounced from tourney (0)
- 11: Baseball camp takes swing at recruiting (0)
- 11: 15 min. rule: fact or fiction? (0)
- 11: Fashion Fix (0)
- 11: ‘Lil ones experience college life (0)
- 11: Steppin’ it up… (0)
- 11: Rent: a great treat for the holiday season (0)
- 11: Sweetwater makes big splash (0)
- 11: International Education Center creates cultural connections (0)
- 04: Social Sipping Trends (0)
- 04: Tragedy strikes campus (0)
- 04: Graduation to be axed after this December (0)
- 04: Watering Hole to close Saturday (0)
- 04: Public Safety considers Facebook a valuable tool for party busts (0)
- 04: Anisio Martins dos Santos (0)
- 04: Public Safety Report (0)
- 04: Potato Drop makes a difference (0)
- 04: New southwestern restaurant to debut on campus next year (0)
- 04: International Week celebrates diversity on campus, around word (0)
- 04: New promotions policy in the works (0)
- 04: NAACP hosts race dialogue forum (0)
- 04: Plamegate: Rove should be next (0)
- 04: Historic value should affect race (0)
- 04: Liberalism: broad and generous (0)
- 04: SGA Happening: Bookstore task force, Sweetwater Festival (0)
- 04: The Voice (0)
- 04: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 04: Students wild about Uno (0)
- 04: Students rack their balls (0)
- 04: Baseball card collecting (0)
- 04: Fashion Fix (0)
- 04: SAI sisters sing to raise money for Susan G. Komen Foundation (0)
- 04: Bloody blockbuster scores big (0)
- 04: Students find ways to fight stress (0)
- October 2005 (79)
- 21: Students fall into the frenzy (0)
- 21: Mr. & Ms. GC&SU crowned (0)
- 21: Midterm grades no more (0)
- 21: Underage drinking a freshman problem (0)
- 21: Doug Oetter (0)
- 21: Public Safety Report (0)
- 21: ‘Choose’ promotes alcohol awareness around campus (0)
- 21: Sequins & Smiles hosts Retro Pageant, ’80s night (0)
- 21: Sigma Alpha Omega hosts costume ball to benefit kids (0)
- 21: Political parties on campus vie for students (0)
- 21: Circle K provides students with community service outlet (0)
- 21: Student helps at local Crack Prevention Center (0)
- 21: SIFE helps students manage finances (0)
- 21: Health Services prepares for upcoming flu season (0)
- 21: Iraq: Finding hope in the rule of law (0)
- 21: Education biased by perceptions (0)
- 21: Misidentification of police officer (0)
- 21: SGA Happenings, Sigma Alpha Omega, Dean Students Advisory Board (0)
- 21: The Voice (0)
- 21: Shchupak wins singles, doubles (0)
- 21: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 21: Bobcats tip off new season (0)
- 21: Disc club provides ultimate sport (0)
- 21: Students take a course in Frisbee golf (0)
- 21: GC&SU Fencing Club swashbuckling fun (0)
- 21: Santos shakes things up (0)
- 21: Halloween spine tinglers (0)
- 21: Abstract artist bears gifts (0)
- 21: Flory’s first concert gets chorus on the right note (0)
- 14: Breaking the silence… (0)
- 14: Vance refutes ‘absurd’ claims (0)
- 14: Drop rate rampant across campus (0)
- 14: Library debut makes the cut (0)
- 14: Flickering Minds debates technology (0)
- 14: Christopher Baggarly (0)
- 14: Public Safety Report (0)
- 14: InfoPage details construction (0)
- 14: Latson discusses healthy living (0)
- 14: Disability aid knows No Boundaries (0)
- 14: Fallfest welcomes prospective students (0)
- 14: “When cronyism meets catastrophe” (0)
- 14: Officers should respect the simpletons (0)
- 14: Schools teach liberalism, not liberal arts (0)
- 14: SGA Happenings: Sodexho surveys, Gilligan’s Island social, Young Life (0)
- 14: The Voice (0)
- 14: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 14: Bobcats break records (0)
- 14: Tennis players spend summer serving a new generation (0)
- 14: McFly soars into Capital City (0)
- 14: Fashion Fix (0)
- 14: Counseling Services gives (0)
- 14: ‘Violence’ aptly named (0)
- 14: Foreign Films give cultural insight (0)
- 14: Sylvia’s adds a touch of class (0)
- 07: Got parking? (0)
- 07: Students clean up hurricane aftermath (0)
- 07: Changes to revise required classes (0)
- 07: Library landscape project to add greenery (0)
- 07: Chris Shilton (0)
- 07: Public Safety Report (0)
- 07: New adviser leads way for GC&SU Marketing Club (0)
- 07: Music department podcast debuts (0)
- 07: Clothesline addresses female abuse (0)
- 07: Viruses, Impulse cause inconsistencies (0)
- 07: “Tiresome political labels” The complexity of labels (0)
- 07: Article causes premature close of Loco’s: Student employees wanted one more night (0)
- 07: SGA Happenings: Vote for your senators and Mr. and Mrs. GC&SU (0)
- 07: The Voice (0)
- 07: PBC Player of the Week (0)
- 07: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 07: GC&SU football, still undefeated (0)
- 07: Students making a racquet (0)
- 07: Midnight Madness begins at the Centennial Center (0)
- 07: Intramurals keep students involved (0)
- 07: XXX pornos blaze downtown (0)
- 07: Fashion Fix (0)
- 07: GIVE Center creates friendships with Best Buddies (0)
- 07: ‘Stop Kiss’ strikes controversy across campus (0)
- 07: ‘Stop Kiss’ Student Review (0)
- September 2005 (115)
- 30: Task Force to eliminate high bookstore prices (0)
- 30: Loco’s to close, many students left without jobs (0)
- 30: Thefts, equipment tampering result in locked classrooms (0)
- 30: GC&SU left open as other schools close (0)
- 30: Meisner combines family with work (0)
- 30: Public Safety Report (0)
- 30: Change for Change raises $700, expects to raise thousands more (0)
- 30: Katrina scams, frauds abundant after disaster (0)
- 30: Katrina social benefits victims (0)
- 30: “Churches create atheists:” Unintelligent design (0)
- 30: Visitation: Changing hours a good idea (0)
- 30: Parking: Council should hear students (0)
- 30: SGA Happenings, Order of Omega, CAB, Bookstore Task Force (0)
- 30: The Voice (0)
- 30: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 30: Keeton sets record pace (0)
- 30: Bobcat golf coach resigns (0)
- 30: Macon rugby needs love (0)
- 30: Flag football tournament kicks off (0)
- 30: Queens for a cure (0)
- 30: Fashion Fix (0)
- 30: Hispanic Heritage heats up around campus (0)
- 30: “Crash” and racism collide (0)
- 30: Hawn makes students yawn (0)
- 23: Christian organizations unite ‘As One’ (0)
- 23: Bruner leads Christian unity (0)
- 23: Housing may alter visitation hours (0)
- 23: Math grant offers new opportunities (0)
- 23: Lectures, discussions remember Constitution (0)
- 23: New system to improve Internet safety (0)
- 23: Public Safety Report (0)
- 23: A.N.G.E.L.S. promotes AIDS awareness and acceptance (0)
- 23: Gas prices empty students’ wallets (0)
- 23: Transcripts, address changes offered online (0)
- 23: “Bush’s finest hour” The politics of accountability (0)
- 23: Bobcat Card System: Are we too dependent on our cards? (0)
- 23: SGA Happenings: Water-ski team, Rho Lambda, Constitution Day (0)
- 23: The Voice (0)
- 23: A Fan’s Notes (0)
- 23: Accident reveals rare tumor (0)
- 23: Sports Shorts (0)
- 23: Not your average summer (0)
- 23: Experience the journey of a lifetime (0)
- 23: Fashion Fix (0)
- 23: Hall dances her way to the top through volunteer work (0)
- 23: Removing satan, not the fun (0)
- 23: ALD makes the grade (0)
- 16: We still remember… (0)
- 16: Students volunteer time for victims (0)
- 16: Discussion promoted by Times Talk event (0)
- 16: MyCATS student and staff Web site to debut in November (0)
- 16: iPods provides new learning approach (0)
- 16: Public Safety Report (0)
- 16: Young Vance pedals his way to Lance Armstrong (0)
- 16: Project Change for Change raises money for Katrina victims (0)
- 16: University Convocation addresses mission, growth (0)
- 16: Retention plan expected to increase graduation rate (0)
- 16: Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program expands students’ horizons (0)
- 16: “Let them eat cake:” New Orleans deserves better treatment (0)
- 16: PawPrints bookstore: We must learn to be intelligent consumers (0)
- 16: SGA Happenings: Shuttle services, hurricane relief, bookstore (0)
- 16: The Voice (0)
- 16: Golfers swing, students benefit (0)
- 16: Intramural flag football move to West Campus sacked (0)
- 16: A Fan’s Notes (0)
- 16: Students take time to Venture Out (0)
- 16: Bobcats blank Bulldogs (0)
- 16: Capital City goes country (0)
- 16: Fashion Fix (0)
- 16: GC&SU biology students go “wild” at Lockerly Arboretum (0)
- 16: Action heroes 101 (0)
- 16: Grad student wins grand award (0)
- 16: “Stop Kiss” starts season (0)
- 09: Crosswalk safety to improve (0)
- 09: GC&SU enrolls hurricane victims (0)
- 09: On-campus venues plan to accept credit cards (0)
- 09: University moves up to 15th in southern region ranking (0)
- 09: Student runs against Vance for Milledgeville City Council (0)
- 09: Public Safety Report (0)
- 09: First Amendment Society provides open discussion (0)
- 09: Students experience September 11 aftermath (0)
- 09: Info Tech Center offers new media (0)
- 09: New choral director gives music (0)
- 09: September 11: Remembering a horrific day (0)
- 09: Lesbian student takes a stand against discrimination in the residence halls (0)
- 09: The New York Times: Should the campus provide a balance? (0)
- 09: The Voice (0)
- 09: GC&SU attracts transfers (0)
- 09: Bicycle club rides into action (0)
- 09: A Fan’s Notes (0)
- 09: Cheerleaders tumble into season (0)
- 09: Pendergast provides downtown hangouts (0)
- 09: Fashion Fix (0)
- 09: GIVE Center explores puppetry as educational tool (0)
- 09: “Skeleton Key” unlocks gothic rituals (0)
- 09: GC&SU model struts her stuff on national television show (0)
- 02: Panic spreads, gas prices soar (0)
- 02: City ordinance limits parking availability (0)
- 02: Table Talk back on the menu (0)
- 02: Print cards become obsolete as Bobcat Cards expand in usage (0)
- 02: Public Safety Report (0)
- 02: New campus cable service spreads across campus (0)
- 02: Terrell Hall becomes new home for professor offices (0)
- 02: Abundance of freshmen overflow into Bobcat (0)
- 02: Lest We Forget: A tribute to America’s journalists (0)
- 02: Greek Life 101: This week: A New Look at Kappa Sigma (0)
- 02: SGA Happenings… A look at what’s going on with your Student Government (0)
- 02: The Voice (0)
- 02: Water ski club makes waves (0)
- 02: A Fan’s Note (0)
- 02: Swimcats splash into new season (0)
- 02: Beware of the ‘Freshman 15′ (0)
- 02: Fashion Fix (0)
- 02: GIVE Center offers new opportunities for volunteers (0)
- 02: Summer Flicks: Blockbusters busted (0)
- August 2005 (20)
- 12: Emmy award-winning author to speak at First-Year Convocation (0)
- 12: Letter from Ken Vance, Director of Public Safety (0)
- 12: Newly renovated library offers numerous services (0)
- 12: The Coverdell Institute’s Year at a Glance (0)
- 12: Campus Life and Student Activities (0)
- 12: GC&SU’s Code of Conduct (0)
- 12: Leland: We should value our town’s historic district (0)
- 12: GC&SU’s Honor Code (0)
- 12: The Voice (0)
- 12: Come support your Bobcats (0)
- 12: GC&SU unveils fall intramural sports lineup (0)
- 12: American Humanics graduates first students (0)
- 12: Office of Diversity & Multicultural Affairs to develop a network of resources, support (0)
- 12: Peer Educator Program seeks responsible students (0)
- 12: Residence Hall Association has much to offer (0)
- 12: Counseling services help in various ways (0)
- 12: Explore the GC&SU Student Media: University Television (0)
- 12: Explore the GC&SU Student Media: The Corinthian (0)
- 12: Explore the GC&SU Student Media : The Peacock’s Feet (0)
- 12: Explore the GC&SU Student Media : WGUR, 88.9 FM (0)
- April 2005 (125)
- 29: A great way to say goodbye… (0)
- 29: Regents vote to increase tuition (0)
- 29: Renovation plan paused (0)
- 29: Services to be limited during summer (0)
- 29: Math Club takes top prize at conference (0)
- 29: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 29: Residents concerned with privacy (0)
- 29: Emmy award-winning author to speak at First-Year Convocation (0)
- 29: Staff Columns: Four years later: a look back on my own special collections (0)
- 29: Letters to the Editor: Life before Waffle House? Try life before dorm cable (0)
- 29: Letters to the Editor: Student: the Right isn’t uncaring because they don’t support national healthcare (0)
- 29: The Voice (0)
- 29: Students face fierce rapids (0)
- 29: Bobcats annihilate Night Hawks (0)
- 29: Swim Cats glide to third at final meet (0)
- 29: Tanner, Kellam showcase freedom, identity exhibits (0)
- 29: Grooms reaches students by radio waves (0)
- 29: Love 101 (0)
- 29: Fashion File (0)
- 29: Soakin’ up the sun… (0)
- 29: Beck’s ‘Guero’ is a move forward (0)
- 29: Fiberworks to offer something for everyone (0)
- 29: Summer flicks: To watch or not to watch? (0)
- 22: Flyin’ high… (0)
- 22: Judicial Board rules on race case (0)
- 22: Parking proposal rejected (0)
- 22: RSOs take offices in Student Center (0)
- 22: Bobcat Card network will expand over the summer (0)
- 22: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 22: Grant receives Fulbright honor (0)
- 22: Kitchens named Most Outstanding Student (0)
- 22: 2005 retirees reminisce on life at GC&SU (0)
- 22: Staff Columns: What about support for social disease? (0)
- 22: Staff Columns: Before you call Milledgeville boring, think life without the Waffle House (0)
- 22: Letters to the editor: Wal-Mart gets bad press for poor treatment of employees (0)
- 22: The Voice (0)
- 22: The Bombardment of Blitzball (0)
- 22: Pitching prospect draws MLB scouts (0)
- 22: Softball stumbles, exits PBC early (0)
- 22: Bobcats cheer to 2nd place (0)
- 22: Cyclists descend upon Milledgeville streets (0)
- 22: Concert to raise money for breast cancer awareness (0)
- 22: Yard sale and carnival benefit to (0)
- 22: Quaid, Grace shine in ‘Good Company’ (0)
- 22: Playwrights pen short plays (0)
- 22: Library Week showcases contributions of libraries (0)
- 22: Spring Into Poetry to offer community poetry celebration (0)
- 22: Love (0)
- 22: Crowe explores individualism, culture (0)
- 15: Letters to the editor: Student says avoid hysteria (0)
- 15: JUST IN CASE (0)
- 15: Admissions growth will be limited (0)
- 15: Staff raises finally pass (0)
- 15: Shuttle routes impeded by construction (0)
- 15: School of Education receives reaccredidation (0)
- 15: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 15: Registrar’s Office closes for renovation (0)
- 15: GC&SU teams with children’s museum (0)
- 15: Honors Day changes focus (0)
- 15: Greek Week 2005 (0)
- 15: Silent protest… (0)
- 15: Staff Columns: Where have the greeters gone? (0)
- 15: Shawn Mercer (0)
- 15: Baker’s speed propels team (0)
- 15: Golf tired of waiting: Ready for PBC tourney (0)
- 15: Bobcats offense gives team a lift (0)
- 15: Sleep deprivation proves to be major threat to college students (0)
- 15: Love (0)
- 15: Moonshine brings fun back to Southern grassroots (0)
- 15: Hurley brings zany characters to stage in ‘Mad Dog Blues’ (0)
- 15: O’Quinn and Whitehead present social issues in art (0)
- 15: Students rethink fast food (0)
- 08: Going out on a limb… (0)
- 08: GC&SU considers parking deck (0)
- 08: Supersized shuttle buses now in drive (0)
- 08: Fourth-year student says residency is his right (0)
- 08: Staff is recognized for landmarks of service to university (0)
- 08: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 08: Kirkwood named new director of human resource and payroll (0)
- 08: Presidential Scholars announced (0)
- 08: Name the GC&SU portal, win a new iPod Shuffle (0)
- 08: Terminal degrees offer faculty more benefits (0)
- 08: Staff Columns: Keep your coaches, send schools needed supplies (0)
- 08: Letters to the Editor: Public Safety Director warns city of roving police imposter (0)
- 08: Letters to the Editor: Bush offers Social Security solutions (0)
- 08: The Voice (0)
- 08: ‘Cats roar to top of rankings (0)
- 08: Jones shines in leadership role (0)
- 08: Baseball scores sixth straight win (0)
- 08: Stancil, Bobcats sweep ASU (0)
- 08: Sequins & Smiles gives prom attire to underprivileged girls (0)
- 08: Students reminisce about old Napier (0)
- 08: Love (0)
- 08: Senior art students begin showcasing final projects (0)
- 08: Bright Eyes create new phase of pop (0)
- 08: ‘The Ring Two:’ don’t waste your money (0)
- 01: The sweet taste of revenge… (0)
- 01: Booted out: Policy sends upperclassmen packing (0)
- 01: Public Safety: drinking citations down (0)
- 01: Nursing receives high marks (0)
- 01: Offices open to RSO applicants (0)
- 01: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 01: Perdue’s proposed bills could affect GC&SU’s future teachers (0)
- 01: Fraternities fight ‘Animal House’ stereotype (0)
- 01: Remembering the Fallen: Democrats join to memorialize fallen American Soldiers (0)
- 01: Students prepare for research for conference (0)
- 01: Students get glimpse into African education (0)
- 01: International students fend for themselves during spring break (0)
- 01: Staff Columns: Personal accounts make no cents to social security (0)
- 01: Letters to the editor: Student takes ‘stanza’ on National Poetry Month (0)
- 01: Corrections (0)
- 01: The Voice (0)
- 01: DeVeaux hitting his stride (0)
- 01: Tennis discovers success formula (0)
- 01: Lady ‘Cats dual with Owls, come away with split (0)
- 01: Slowly moving forward (0)
- 01: Bobcats oust Hurricanes (0)
- 01: GC&SU teams with Special Olympics (0)
- 01: Relay for Life raises money, battles cancer (0)
- 01: Harris to step down from OEL to pursue full time teaching job (0)
- 01: Howe awards Sweeden with Arts & Letters prize (0)
- 01: McDougall shares Flannery O’Connor inspiration (0)
- 01: Love (0)
- 01: ‘Meet the Fockers’ is a successful sequel (0)
- 01: Think a gallon of gas is expensive? (0)
- March 2005 (47)
- 25: Student opposition halts name change (0)
- 25: Task force finalizes graduation (0)
- 25: Mansion reopens for public tours (0)
- 25: English Chair Evans takes position at Oklahoma City (0)
- 25: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 25: Students get firsthand political experience in Atlanta internships (0)
- 25: Takin’ it to the lawn… (0)
- 25: Can Schiavo die in peace? (0)
- 25: Keeping track of Social Security is important to students’ futures (0)
- 25: Athlete says thanks for support (0)
- 25: Lunchtime computing means messy equipment at campus workstations (0)
- 25: The Voice (0)
- 25: Q&A with Dr. Stan Aldridge (0)
- 25: Tennis teams gain speed for PBC tourney (0)
- 25: Lady Bobcats stricken with ‘horrible shooting’ (0)
- 25: The Facebook (0)
- 25: Disaster Team to offer relief for local residents (0)
- 25: ‘Windows of Heaven’ showcases religious icons, completes ‘Visual Legacies’ exhibit (0)
- 25: Green Day shows versatility with new album (0)
- 25: Love (0)
- 04: Low turnout (0)
- 04: GC&SU ponders student drivers (0)
- 04: Public Safety to propose new parking permit options (0)
- 04: History courses added to core? (0)
- 04: Center for women is a dream come true (0)
- 04: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 04: University Senate streamlines governing structure (0)
- 04: Nonprofit Awareness Week comes to GC&SU (0)
- 04: Congress to Campus answers community’s questions about social security, health care (0)
- 04: New clock tower named for GC&SU contributor (0)
- 04: SGA funds music therapy conference trip (0)
- 04: Update to speed budget reporting on PAWS site (0)
- 04: Homeland security options: jail or wear tracking device (0)
- 04: Terrell move is best for students (0)
- 04: MTV show looks past appearance (0)
- 04: Student: parking problems have only gotten worse over the years (0)
- 04: The Voice (0)
- 04: Pitchers hitting their prime (0)
- 04: Goyen fires heat, cools competition (0)
- 04: Soccer inks three; looks to improve in second season (0)
- 04: Bobcats, Cougars clash: women win, men falter (0)
- 04: Comedian, band to provide double entertainment (0)
- 04: Nude posing benefits models and art classes (0)
- 04: Love (0)
- 04: GC&SU says farewell to Taylor at reception (0)
- 04: ‘Second Skin’ to illustrate magic of masks through theater (0)
- 04: Yung to share experiences of Chinese-American female life (0)
- February 2005 (76)
- 25: Terrell needs work before move-in (0)
- 25: Making the grade: Noel-Levitz survey gives glimpse at freshmen’s (0)
- 25: New tax tables threaten Pell eligibility (0)
- 25: Former Congress members head to GC&SU campus (0)
- 25: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 25: Public Safety: don’t forget S.N.A.P. (0)
- 25: Library Phase II nears completion (0)
- 25: Living downtown is pleasure and responsibility (0)
- 25: Staff columnist has right to own opinion, not own facts (0)
- 25: Moral absolutism is “easy” way to discuss sexual identity issues (0)
- 25: The Voice (0)
- 25: From Sin City to the Bible Belt (0)
- 25: Cheerleaders ready for Nationals comp. (0)
- 25: Bobcats’ offensive prowess whips Rams (0)
- 25: Successful seniors guide #2 ranked golf team (0)
- 25: Women win; men lose against CSU (0)
- 25: Bobcats sink Pirates’ ship (0)
- 25: ‘Vagina Monologues’ to raise awareness about violence against women, children (0)
- 25: Love (0)
- 25: Water tower at Andalusia to undergo restoration (0)
- 25: Famous ballet to bring classical Russian performances to campus (0)
- 25: New organization recognizes cultural differences (0)
- 18: Historic buildings to be renovated (0)
- 18: SGA resolution will cap funding requests (0)
- 18: Services committee considers lowering some students’ fees (0)
- 18: Sodexho student satisfaction survey yields positive results (0)
- 18: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 18: Super bowl article response: football is entertainment, too (0)
- 18: Students should consider GC&SU’s future when deciding name change (0)
- 18: Focus on health, not convenience (0)
- 18: The Voice (0)
- 18: Hanging with Coach Carrick (0)
- 18: Ladies defend their house, suffered only one defeat (0)
- 18: Orphaned Rwandan kids share genocide aftermath through photographs (0)
- 18: Community, students invited to bowl for kids (0)
- 18: Love (0)
- 18: Hampton incorporates black history into recital (0)
- 11: Haynes, Benson crowned homecoming queen and king (0)
- 11: Professors look forward to impact of lecture from celebrated fiction writer (0)
- 11: Economic report shows increased financial impact to community (0)
- 11: Natural Science Museum opens to curious public (0)
- 11: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 11: Staff Column (0)
- 11: Letters to the editor (0)
- 11: Student: smoking outside is his right (0)
- 11: The Voice (0)
- 11: Students: Super Bowl dull (0)
- 11: Team upbeat despite obstacles (0)
- 11: GC&SU tennis thumps GSW (0)
- 11: Salter accepts first Idol prize in front of full house (0)
- 11: Dance Marathon to benefit children (0)
- 11: ‘Many Faces of Love’ celebrates romance (0)
- 11: Love (0)
- 11: Romantic film trio can be enjoyable for both genders (0)
- 04: GC&SU Arts and Sciences to streamline some majors (0)
- 04: New HIV test at GC&SU (0)
- 04: Georgia film fest celebrates South (0)
- 04: English professor writes award-winning memoir (0)
- 04: New director to raise awareness at GC&SU Coverdell Institute (0)
- 04: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 04: Black History Month discounts importance of black Americans (0)
- 04: Fliers pose pollution problem during homecoming week (0)
- 04: The Voice (0)
- 04: Ice Storm 2005 (0)
- 04: Get your vote on: Student name-change poll is now available on PAWS (0)
- 04: New bookstore opens Monday (0)
- 04: Women’s center to be one of few in state (0)
- 04: GCSU.edu finally getting facelift (0)
- 04: ‘Cats look to regain their bite (0)
- 04: GC&SU students start ultimate disc club, ready for Spring Break tourney (0)
- 04: Millyvegas provides outlet of expression for students (0)
- 04: ALD film festival to debut at GC&SU (0)
- 04: Distinguished author, poet to hold book reading (0)
- 04: A.N.G.E.L.S. aims to help with worldwide AIDS epidemic (0)
- 04: ‘Spanglish:’ more than just a language; it’s a lifestyle (0)
- 04: Solazo to perform Latin American Music concert (0)
- January 2005 (19)
- 28: Master Plan reveals space shortage (0)
- 28: Lighting the way home: (0)
- 28: Scholarship will reward gay-friendly students (0)
- 28: SGA creates construction warnings, improves campus safety (0)
- 28: Faculty to sharpen expertise (0)
- 28: Public Safety Report: Chicken thief arrested after running from cops (0)
- 28: The “Ownership Society:” Some more equal than others (0)
- 28: Public Discourse: Art students react to article, letter (0)
- 28: The Voice (0)
- 28: Public Discourse: Student activities director responds (0)
- 28: Thees leaves, Miller steps up to plate (0)
- 28: These ‘Cats aren’t afraid of a little water (0)
- 28: Freshman courts leadership role (0)
- 28: GC&SU to examine the past, present, future of black history (0)
- 28: Horgan, Mercier showcase talent in ‘Euphonium’ concert (0)
- 28: Faculty art exhibit celebrates recent department growth (0)
- 28: New student center to build partnerships (0)
- 28: Keaton returns to screen, but not to acting, in ‘White Noise’ (0)
- 28: Love (0)
- December 2004 (25)
- 03: Downtown bar battles vandals (0)
- 03: Napier will open in January 2005 (0)
- 03: Thefts may be work of professional (0)
- 03: GC&SU familiar face to make his way to war in Iraq (0)
- 03: GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: SAI wins Colonnade contest (0)
- 03: Tech-Talk: Banner Up-Grade (0)
- 03: Illegal file sharing targeted in a wave of new lawsuits (0)
- 03: Student Government News… (0)
- 03: GC&SU welcomes the holidays… (0)
- 03: Student’s political T-shirt raises First Amendment questions (0)
- 03: Public Safety out “in force” for the 2004 holiday season (0)
- 03: College Republicans respond to liberals’ post-election woes (0)
- 03: Numbers show victory for Bush, Christian worldview morality (0)
- 03: The Voice (0)
- 03: Standout athlete rebounds (0)
- 03: Bobcats finish season with a loss, Parr remains optimistic despite tough season (0)
- 03: GC&SU wrestling club ready to rumble (0)
- 03: Sports Shorts (0)
- 03: Christmas play blends holiday happiness and frustration (0)
- 03: ‘Finding Neverland’ explores the power of imagination (0)
- 03: Love 101 (0)
- 03: ‘The Nutcracker’ to bring classic Christmas fairy-tale to GC&SU (0)
- 03: Midnight Breakfast provides fun stress relief for students (0)
- 03: Study Abroad London offers rich cultural, historical explorations (0)
- November 2004 (25)
- 12: Student survey says keep name (0)
- 12: ‘Streetscape’ rips through downtown (0)
- 12: New regulations… shattered dreams (0)
- 12: Election yields high turnout, Bush victory (0)
- 12: The GC&SU Public Safety Report (0)
- 12: Now Hear This (0)
- 12: Tech-Talk: Gatewood Speaks (0)
- 12: Simpson plans new museum studies major (0)
- 12: Bobcat construction causes power outages (0)
- 12: GC&SU Celebrates Inauguration (0)
- 12: Bush: wedging to victory (0)
- 12: Proud to be un-American (0)
- 12: Republicans gain confidence (0)
- 12: Student: smokers steal fresh air (0)
- 12: The Voice (0)
- 12: Bobcats look to improve after a disappointing season (0)
- 12: A tough act to follow (0)
- 12: Sport Shorts (0)
- 12: Senior art majors exhibit capstone projects (0)
- 12: Chaklos meal deliveries still going strong (0)
- 12: Music therapy majors showcase talents (0)
- 12: Love 101 (0)
- 12: Gee awaiting Spielberg’s review (0)
- 12: ‘Man on Fire’ burns with bad plot (0)
- 12: Garner glows in ’13 going on 30′ (0)
- October 2004 (116)
- 29: Hanging by a Thread (0)
- 29: Inauguration to celebrate university’s new leader (0)
- 29: Students wonder: where’s fall break? (0)
- 29: Student Activity flier crackdown begs First Amendment issues (0)
- 29: Public Safety Repor (0)
- 29: Student Government News (0)
- 29: Mass murderers marry while gay partners wait for equality (0)
- 29: Young Democrats retaliate (0)
- 29: Student: Approving gay marriage clears path for bestiality, incest (0)
- 29: The Voice (0)
- 29: ‘Lil ones learn from ‘Cats (0)
- 29: Are you ready to ramble? (0)
- 29: Venture Out heads to Black Rock Mtn. (0)
- 29: GC&SU readies for fright (0)
- 29: Spanish professor authors first novel (0)
- 29: Love 101 (0)
- 29: Careers: Is your major in demand? (0)
- 29: ‘Shark Tale’ is no ‘Finding Nemo’ (0)
- 29: ‘Desperate Housewives’ scores hit for ABC (0)
- 22: Gay marriage no slippery slope (0)
- 22: The best week ever (0)
- 22: Georgia College and State University? (0)
- 22: Mark Taylor: Losing HOPE (0)
- 22: Leland, SGA seek graduation agreement (0)
- 22: Domestic partnership resolution progresses toward Senate floor (0)
- 22: Public Safety Report (0)
- 22: Now Hear This (0)
- 22: Clarke St. lot opens for business (0)
- 22: SAI in search of ” Sexy Legs” for breast cancer awareness (0)
- 22: Tech-Talk: Zombies Attack (0)
- 22: Milledgeville Habitat recognized for growth (0)
- 22: GC&SU prepares for International Week (0)
- 22: Will it ever end? (0)
- 22: Chaplain’s Corner (0)
- 22: SGA to host graduation forum (0)
- 22: College Republicans angered by Young Dems (0)
- 22: The Voice (0)
- 22: The thrill of the hunt (0)
- 22: GC&SU’s mad for basketball (0)
- 22: Sport Shorts (0)
- 22: The history lives on: Georgia Women of Achievement (0)
- 22: “Once Upon a Time” combines vocal and piano talents in concert (0)
- 22: Deryl Amoss Fund to assist with transplant (0)
- 22: Tuscan sun invites summer studies (0)
- 22: Love 101 (0)
- 22: Frowine brings optimism to campus (0)
- 22: “Ladder 49″ showcases lives of firemen (0)
- 22: Mugo kicks off African Studies program (0)
- 15: Regents halt tuition increase (0)
- 15: DebateWatch eyes elections (0)
- 15: Bush wins mock election in landslide (0)
- 15: GC&SU moves graduation to front campus, limits tickets (0)
- 15: Public Safety Report (0)
- 15: Now Hear This (0)
- 15: Tech-Talk: Gone Phishing? (0)
- 15: GC&SU plans bike route (0)
- 15: SGA News (0)
- 15: Public Safety assumptions about race cause problems for student (0)
- 15: Students must connect dots when it comes to budgeting questions (0)
- 15: Professor: current administration lacks simple critical thinking skills (0)
- 15: The Voice (0)
- 15: New club recruits enthusiasts (0)
- 15: Lady Bobcats fall to Patriots 0-4 in second half (0)
- 15: Sport Shorts (0)
- 15: Life at the Comfort Inn: perk or problem? (0)
- 15: National shortage cuts GC&SU flu shots (0)
- 15: No Boundaries Week to debut at GC&SU (0)
- 15: Love 101 (0)
- 15: McMillian expresses vocal versatility (0)
- 15: “Sky Captain” soars through turbulence (0)
- 15: “Mean Girls” brings cliques to screen (0)
- 08: Tuition increase and layoffs up to Board (0)
- 08: Ignored rules threaten safety (0)
- 08: Historic church structure to become haven for student life (0)
- 08: Sodexho surveys student opinion, hopes to improve (0)
- 08: Bell Hall in line for complete renovation (0)
- 08: Public Safety Report (0)
- 08: Now Hear This (0)
- 08: Tech-Talk: Cyber Security Month (0)
- 08: Student Government News… (0)
- 08: Hating Osama, missing the mark (0)
- 08: Student concerned about privacy, social security issues on campus (0)
- 08: Patriot Act: protection against terror (0)
- 08: Excess detours made worthwhile (0)
- 08: The Voice (0)
- 08: ‘Cats choose Coach Calciano (0)
- 08: Venture Out heads to Toccoa (0)
- 08: Sports Shorts (0)
- 08: Walker captivates students with visual art (0)
- 08: Love 101 (0)
- 08: SAO supports breast cancer awareness (0)
- 08: “All in the Timing” a manifest of emotions (0)
- 08: Moore shines in “Forgotten” (0)
- 08: Carnatic Indian Music Festival brings tradition alive (0)
- 08: GC&SU celebrates banned books, literary freedom (0)
- 01: Black student population falls as SATs rise (0)
- 01: More problems plague Parkhurst Hall (0)
- 01: Table-Talk is quieted by changes (0)
- 01: Faculty, students have mixed feelings on grade distribution system (0)
- 01: Public Safety Report (0)
- 01: Now Hear This (0)
- 01: Student Government News… (0)
- 01: Challenging the right: Flag burning under Republican fire (0)
- 01: Christian student searches for solutions (0)
- 01: Christians silence other campus groups (0)
- 01: Christians constitute campus majority (0)
- 01: The Voice (0)
- 01: Fresh leaders of the pack (0)
- 01: GC&SU to host archery nationals (0)
- 01: Sport Shorts (0)
- 01: “All in the timing” to provide a variety of laughs (0)
- 01: Model UN gives experience in diplomacy (0)
- 01: Love 101 (0)
- 01: GC&SU to celebrate Georgia Archives Week (0)
- 01: Is Avril under your skin? (0)
- 01: Cage cons in Matchstick Men (0)
- September 2004 (99)
- 24: Irwin Street lot waits for students (0)
- 24: Students busted in thefts (0)
- 24: Same-sex benefits in danger from cuts (0)
- 24: Public safety citations not out of norm (0)
- 24: Library hours to be extended after training (0)
- 24: National Spotlight (0)
- 24: Now Hear This (0)
- 24: OIIT plans for Cyber Safety Month (0)
- 24: Christian students silenced by GC&SU’s liberal mentality (0)
- 24: Student: Republicans teach Americans to how to fish (0)
- 24: The Voice (0)
- 24: Fairy tale couple makes good team (0)
- 24: Club soccer available to GC&SU men (0)
- 24: Sports Shorts (0)
- 24: Religious organizations offer variety of options (0)
- 24: “Beetle Man” travels the world (0)
- 24: “Wimbledon” serves up love (0)
- 24: Creative writing program presents Hall (0)
- 24: Don’t hang up on “Cellular” (0)
- 24: Love 101 (0)
- 24: Palmer: GC&SU must represent well at SEMAU Conference (0)
- 17: $1,076,000 budget slash hits GC&SU (0)
- 17: HOPE plan creates fee payment ceiling (0)
- 17: MSU construction creeps toward completion (0)
- 17: Books and Brew plans for official grand opening (0)
- 17: Safe Space makes room for GLBTQ students (0)
- 17: National Spotlight (0)
- 17: Public Safety Report (0)
- 17: Now Hear This (0)
- 17: GC&SU preps for hurricane season (0)
- 17: Student Government News (0)
- 17: Garrett named Executive of Year by School of Business (0)
- 17: Mohawk Inc. invites community to fair (0)
- 17: Grant to aid Bachoon in coastal research (0)
- 17: Inaugural Begemann-Gordon Lecture to honor former GC&SU leaders, feature author Tetzlaff (0)
- 17: Chaplain’s Corner (0)
- 17: Animal rights advocate asks biologists to cut dissections (0)
- 17: SGA holds forum for students, opinions will affect GC&SU (0)
- 17: Student weary of liberal lessons (0)
- 17: The Voice (0)
- 17: The importance of being Fly (0)
- 17: Bobcats display dominating defense (0)
- 17: Moran brings leadership to women’s soccer (0)
- 17: Girls Ok’d for paintball (0)
- 17: Sport Shorts (0)
- 17: From train depot to Wellness Depot (0)
- 17: Experience something “Nu” (0)
- 17: New events raises funds, provides fun for students (0)
- 17: Yellow ribbons abundant at GC&SU (0)
- 17: Love 101 (0)
- 17: Ashlee will make you want to “LaLa” (0)
- 17: Altmans’ concert proves to be successful (0)
- 17: Pearl Jam still “alive” (0)
- 10: GC&SU unveils new InfoPage (0)
- 10: Rock the Vote hikes political interests (0)
- 10: GC&SU area escapes Frances fury with minor flooding, fallen trees (0)
- 10: National Spotlight (0)
- 10: Public Safety Report (0)
- 10: Now Hear This (0)
- 10: Student Governtment News (0)
- 10: September Project spurs discussion of democracy, citizenship and patriotism (0)
- 10: Paul Loeb to speak for ADP (0)
- 10: Health Center warns dorm residents of life-threatening meningococcal disease (0)
- 10: GC&SU Photography Competition highlights Georgia Archives Week (0)
- 10: College students should exercise their inalienable right to vote (0)
- 10: Leave your dirty images in the mud, take your issues to the polls (0)
- 10: Chaplain’s Corner (0)
- 10: The Voice (0)
- 10: Golf team swings into new season (0)
- 10: Experience the outdoors with Venture Out (0)
- 10: Sport Shorts (0)
- 10: In the Big Leagues Now: (0)
- 10: Cafeteria mural rich in art and history (0)
- 10: Habitat seeks student volunteers (0)
- 10: Literary magazine brings poet to campus (0)
- 10: Love 101 (0)
- 10: “Laws of Attraction:” A lesson in romance? (0)
- 10: Art exhibit displays unique “hypergraphic” photos (0)
- 10: You only get what you G.I.V.E.: (0)
- 10: GC&SU theatre will hit the stage with diverse material (0)
- 03: Speech foreshadows climate of cuts (0)
- 03: GC&SU named 18th in the South (0)
- 03: Parkhurst nightmare spurs investigation (0)
- 03: National Spotlight (0)
- 03: Public Safety Report (0)
- 03: Now Hear This (0)
- 03: The $313 Question: (0)
- 03: Miles returns to GC&SU to head (0)
- 03: Zeta Tau Alpha Seeks the Noblest at GC&SU (0)
- 03: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 03: Faculty Column: Dr. Robin Harris (0)
- 03: The Voice (0)
- 03: Mwroka resigns for George Washington University (0)
- 03: Women’s varsity soccer readies for strong inaugural season (0)
- 03: Sports Shorts (0)
- 03: Acorn’s “Camouflage Man” begins art series (0)
- 03: Benfield to participate in New York breast cancer awareness walk (0)
- 03: Love 101 (0)
- 03: Movie Review: “Exorcist: The Beginning” (0)
- August 2004 (22)
- 13: W.O.W. has much in store (0)
- 13: Russell Library opens for business (0)
- 13: Multicultural Affairs aims for success (0)
- 13: GEM maintains strong partnerships (0)
- 13: The Learning Center: (0)
- 13: GC&SU Counseling Services: (0)
- 13: New Bobcat Card offers convenient “one-card” system for GC&SU (0)
- 13: Introducing the 2004-2005 SGA (0)
- 13: SGA News (0)
- 13: Now Hear This (0)
- 13: GC&SU Code of Conduct (0)
- 13: The GC&SU Honor Code (0)
- 13: Leland: GC&SU in the midst of great transformation (0)
- 13: Public Safety programs offer students information and insight (0)
- 13: The Voice (0)
- 13: Come Watch the ‘Cats (0)
- 13: GC&SU to offer fifteen new intramural sports (0)
- 13: National Spotlight (0)
- 13: Student Government News (0)
- 13: Governor’s Mansion will return to former glory (0)
- 13: GC&SU Student Media (0)
- 13: Student Media (0)
- April 2004 (79)
- 23: Students say library overdue (0)
- 23: President Bush pledges commitment to nation (0)
- 23: Alumni Weekend encourages alumni to ‘Get Connected’ (0)
- 23: O’Connor professor will present ‘Prodigal’ paper in San Francisco (0)
- 23: Fashion File… (0)
- 23: The Voice (0)
- 23: And your point is … (0)
- 23: It’s your right to know (0)
- 23: Joy to the World (0)
- 23: Student Activities: (0)
- 23: The Student Health Clinic: (0)
- 23: Young arm, ageless talent (0)
- 23: From the cheap seats (0)
- 23: Season ends for GC&SU softball (0)
- 23: ‘Cats pound Thomas 16-4 (0)
- 23: GC&SU’s Collins takes second at PBC Championships (0)
- 23: Truett excels despite obstacles (0)
- 23: The Spice of Life (0)
- 23: Jazz Band unites the past with the present (0)
- 23: ‘Dawn of the Dead’ suffers from weak plot (0)
- 16: SACS team impressed by GC&SU (0)
- 16: Students build pathway to success (0)
- 16: Zapata named Spring’s Emerging Student Leader (0)
- 16: Longer blood drive with more volunteers yields better result (0)
- 16: Bush and Kerry 2004: (0)
- 16: The Voice (0)
- 16: It’s your right to know (0)
- 16: Letters to the editor (0)
- 16: More concerns about Mexotica (0)
- 16: Fashion File (0)
- 16: Sixteen GC&SU students got the chance to skydive (0)
- 16: Stick That in Your Pipe (0)
- 16: Mrowka wins 400th, as ‘Cats beat KSU (0)
- 16: GC&SU teams open tournament play this week (0)
- 16: Bobcats golf ranked 10th in the nation (0)
- 16: Darryl gives students a lift (0)
- 16: The Spice of Life (0)
- 16: Magazine to leave imprints on students’ lives (0)
- 16: Theatre performance to bring back 19th century (0)
- 16: Jazz Band performed tribute to The Rat Pack (0)
- 09: Cuts vs. construction: a battle for funds (0)
- 09: On the record with Dorothy Leland (0)
- 09: This is GC&SU … signing on (0)
- 09: Cancer survivors invited to celebrate at 2004 Relay For Life (0)
- 09: The Voice (0)
- 09: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 09: It’s your right to know (0)
- 09: Fashion File… (0)
- 09: Trouble in paradise (0)
- 09: Bobcats split doubleheader with Augusta State (0)
- 09: GC&SU’s Langham hits stride (0)
- 09: Baker named PBC Player of the Week (0)
- 09: MLB predictions (0)
- 09: Lady ‘Cats improve to 29-15, after split with USC Aiken (0)
- 09: Women lose; Men win (0)
- 09: Jazz Combo premiers composition (0)
- 09: Everything Changes (0)
- 09: “The Passion” draws audiences for Easter (0)
- 09: “The Passion” leaves lasting impression on viewers (0)
- 02: What happened to BAVA? (0)
- 02: Pink pancakes raise $20,000 (0)
- 02: Tanning beds ignite heated debate (0)
- 02: International dinner scheduled for April 3 (0)
- 02: The Voice (0)
- 02: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 02: It’s your right to know (0)
- 02: Fashion File… (0)
- 02: Cheerleaders down in Daytona (0)
- 02: R.I.P Creativity (0)
- 02: ‘Cats knock off Thomas Unversity; 13-8 (0)
- 02: GC&SU hosts successful ATA tournament (0)
- 02: Baker’s two homers lift ‘Cats against ASU (0)
- 02: Women win fifth straight match (0)
- 02: Senior art students display their work (0)
- 02: “ADPi” and “Pikes” named 2004′s Greek Week Champions (0)
- 02: Dance Minor Spring Concert has something for everyone (0)
- 02: The Spice of life (0)
- 02: Local band comes to campus (0)
- 02: Kappa Sigma celebrates 30 years at GC&SU (0)
- March 2004 (34)
- 26: 50 greatest sports movies, part II (0)
- 26: Visiting artist stirs controversy (0)
- 26: A closer look at the effects of dietary supplements (0)
- 26: International dinner scheduled for April 3 (0)
- 26: SGA resolution may stretch budget (0)
- 26: The Voice (0)
- 26: It’s your right to know (0)
- 26: And your point is (0)
- 26: Fashion File (0)
- 26: Is it really worth it? (0)
- 26: Miller fits in with Lady ‘Cats (0)
- 26: CuscolWILLa they swing well? (0)
- 26: Lady ‘Cats drop two to KSU (0)
- 26: Students may flourish in Greek Life (0)
- 26: The spice of life (0)
- 26: GC&SU students idolize “American Idol” (0)
- 26: Soulshine relaxes customers (0)
- 19: Freshman policy could become a problem (0)
- 19: Financial Aid befriends cyber world (0)
- 19: Free press lecture comes to GC&SU (0)
- 19: A HOPEful future for college students?: Pros and cons of new HOPE proposals (0)
- 19: Between the Lines (0)
- 19: It’s your right to know (0)
- 19: Chaplain’s Corner … (0)
- 19: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 19: Fashion File … (0)
- 19: Lady ‘Cats march to madness (0)
- 19: 50 Greatest Sports Movies, Part I (0)
- 19: Bobcats hit and miss over break (0)
- 19: Young arm breaks records for Lady ‘Cats (0)
- 19: Hill continues to impact lives (0)
- 19: The Spice of Life (0)
- 19: Arty-Gras! comes to Milledgeville (0)
- 19: Celebrity Gossip (0)
- February 2004 (54)
- 27: Veteran of Iraq War part of Arbor Day celebration (0)
- 27: Intramural Complex is quite the attraction (0)
- 27: Students chosen to attend symposium in Washington (0)
- 27: Ashton and Fitzpatrick named new Mr. and Ms. GC&SU (0)
- 27: It’s your right to know (0)
- 27: And your point is (0)
- 27: Fashion File (0)
- 27: ‘Cats split Homecoming games (0)
- 27: Stick That in Your Pipe (0)
- 27: ‘Cats fall to 7-5, after loss to UNF (0)
- 27: Women win; Men lose first match (0)
- 27: Sanchez exhibits artwork (0)
- 27: The Spice of Life… (0)
- 27: “Miracle” inspires audiences (0)
- 27: Team had some miracles (0)
- 27: Sanford Hall: a hall of history and mystery (0)
- 27: Celebrity Gossip… (0)
- 13: GC&SU mourns the loss of Atefat-Peckham (0)
- 13: Cracking down on a problem (0)
- 13: Drummond, Martin debate for top spot (0)
- 13: A.N.G.E.L.S spread AIDS awareness on campus (0)
- 13: SCEC heads to New Orleans (0)
- 13: The voice (0)
- 13: Chaplain’s Corner … (0)
- 13: It’s your right to know… (0)
- 13: Give chunky the boot! (0)
- 13: GC&SU splits rivalry series (0)
- 13: Seven Wonders of the Sporting World (0)
- 13: Softball starts 2-0, after knocking off GSW (0)
- 13: Stan the man (0)
- 13: Busby is dedicated to Sodexho (0)
- 13: NFL player named new bachelor (0)
- 13: Go outside your circle (0)
- 13: Student artwork displayed (0)
- 13: Goliard Ensemble hits the stage (0)
- 13: Poems by Susan Atefat-Peckham (0)
- 06: Can’t get much better (0)
- 06: Centennial Center hosts science fair (0)
- 06: GC&SU first to adopt economic pilot program (0)
- 06: Kicker has GC&SU connection (0)
- 06: RFL captains’ meeting set for Feb. 10 (0)
- 06: Between the Lines (0)
- 06: The Voice (0)
- 06: It’s your right to know (0)
- 06: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 06: Horoscopes (0)
- 06: Lady ‘Cats upset UNF (0)
- 06: Stick that in your pipe (0)
- 06: Encore, Encore! (0)
- 06: Bobcat baseball is in full swing (0)
- 06: Minnie Hill serves with a smile (0)
- 06: “Win a date with Tad Hamilton” is a hit (0)
- 06: Ittiwameethum is grateful for her time at GC&SU (0)
- 06: Half-time show stuns viewers (0)
- January 2004 (71)
- 30: Budget cuts jeopardize Georgia colleges (0)
- 30: GC&SU and MSC form partnership (0)
- 30: Ratajczak’s idea not that far off (0)
- 30: Professor and student travel abroad to present papers (0)
- 30: BSU teams up with international ministry (0)
- 30: Candidates apply for positions (0)
- 30: McGinnis invited to S.C (0)
- 30: The Voice (0)
- 30: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 30: Horoscopes (0)
- 30: KSU sweeps Bobcats (0)
- 30: From the cheep seats (0)
- 30: In it for the team (0)
- 30: Mrowka’s summer squad (0)
- 30: Risa Harman to perform (0)
- 30: Girls rush to join Sigma Alpha Omega (0)
- 30: The spice of life… (0)
- 30: CAB offers variety of events with Bobcat Nights (0)
- 30: “The Last Samurai” lives up to critics’ high expectations (0)
- 30: Former gang leader to speak at Wesley (0)
- 30: Lopez and Affleck engagement is officially over (0)
- 23: Leland welcomes new challenge (0)
- 23: Four students receive internship (0)
- 23: HOPE dwindles future for colleges (0)
- 23: Perdue wants SAT to be included in HOPE (0)
- 23: SGA moves ahead on add/drop period (0)
- 23: Time for a change as HPER department changes name (0)
- 23: Psychology department refocusing faculty and resources (0)
- 23: The Golden Goal (0)
- 23: Your Weekly Horoscope (0)
- 23: When will it end? (0)
- 23: The Voice (0)
- 23: Its your right to know (0)
- 23: To the Editor (0)
- 23: All in the family (0)
- 23: Women lose second game (0)
- 23: Hi, my name is… (0)
- 23: Recital comes to Max Noah Hall (0)
- 23: Movie Reviews (0)
- 23: CD Review (0)
- 23: Life is worth living (0)
- 23: Nalitskaya takes advantage of great opportunity (0)
- 23: King of Pop pleads not guilty to child-molestation (0)
- 16: Hussein capture hits GC&SU (0)
- 16: Temporary fix (0)
- 16: Movin’ on up … students move into new dorms (0)
- 16: Bonello headlines MLK celebration (0)
- 16: Perdue wants SAT to be included in HOPE (0)
- 16: When will it end? (0)
- 16: Time for a change as HPER department changes name (0)
- 16: Four students receive internship (0)
- 16: SGA moves ahead on add/drop period (0)
- 16: HOPE dwindles future for colleges (0)
- 16: Leland named on Georgia Chamber Board of Directors (0)
- 16: Voting is easier than you think (0)
- 16: Between the Lines (0)
- 16: To the Editor (0)
- 16: The Voice (0)
- 16: Weekly Horoscope (0)
- 16: ‘Cats split against Lander (0)
- 16: A man’s love affair with sports (0)
- 16: Lady ‘Cats survive in Kennesaw; Bobcats lose again (0)
- 16: Athletes excel in classroom (0)
- 16: Start supporting the teams we got (0)
- 16: Lee exhibits ramen noodles (0)
- 16: Ailey II leaps onto the Russell stage (0)
- 16: The Spice of Life… (0)
- 16: Stellar cast warms Minghella’s “Cold Mountain” (0)
- 16: Film series keeps Georgia on viewers minds (0)
- 16: Britney marries and divorces in two days (0)
- 16: Air Force offers many educational opportunities (0)
- November 2003 (36)
- 21: Leland named president of GC&SU (0)
- 21: Public safety initiative aims to reduce sign theft (0)
- 21: New president loves liberal arts mission (0)
- 21: The Voice (0)
- 21: Good-byes can be so hard … (0)
- 21: Leave it to me … (0)
- 21: Spears and Arrows (0)
- 21: Horiscopes (0)
- 21: The Beat… (0)
- 21: Fall sports finish strong (0)
- 21: Men struggle; Women Roll (0)
- 21: From the Cheap Seats (0)
- 21: Community arts festival needs a name (0)
- 21: Hoffmayer and Morris have skills to help others (0)
- 21: The Spice of Life (0)
- 21: Campus gets ready for the holidays (0)
- 21: “The Matrix Revolutions” disappoints audiences (0)
- 21: Chaplain’s Corner … (0)
- 14: Two left in Presidental search (0)
- 14: Front campus undergoes construction (0)
- 14: Progressive dinner gets GC&SU into the holiday spirit (0)
- 14: Maduka works with other statewide SGA presidents (0)
- 14: Who killed Kenny? Student writers weigh in. (0)
- 14: Students see the ‘Real World’ at Mediafest (0)
- 14: The Voice (0)
- 14: It’s your right to know (0)
- 14: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 14: The Beat… (0)
- 14: Horiscopes (0)
- 14: Season of Hope (0)
- 14: Game cancelled due to lack of players for GMC (0)
- 14: On Deck (0)
- 14: Barsby can’t complain about fall season (0)
- 14: “Pippin” hits the GC&SU stage (0)
- 14: Recent movies bring a variety of reviews (0)
- 14: The Spice of Life… (0)
- October 2003 (41)
- 31: Drowning out drinking (0)
- 31: University pushes for unique core curriculum (0)
- 31: On-line service keeps students on track (0)
- 31: Best Buddies builds towards future through friendship (0)
- 31: Etim named Frater of the Year (0)
- 31: The rewards of tutoring (0)
- 31: The Voice (0)
- 31: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 31: The buzz from SGA (0)
- 31: The Beat… (0)
- 31: It’s your right to know (0)
- 31: Spooked! (0)
- 31: ‘Cats go 1-2 against D-1 schools (0)
- 31: On Deck… (0)
- 31: ‘Cats look to end on high notes (0)
- 31: ‘Trick or Treaters’ come in all ages (0)
- 31: Max Noah Singers’ fall concert set for Nov. 4 (0)
- 31: The Spice of Life… (0)
- 31: International Student profile (0)
- 31: Fallfest scheduled to kick off second year (0)
- 31: Kill Bill offers little spunk (0)
- 31: Project helps students think about role in society (0)
- 24: Power of Weddington (0)
- 24: First ever Parent’s Day slated for Nov. 8 (0)
- 24: Make a Difference Day brings hope (0)
- 24: Grim Reality hits hearts of campus members (0)
- 24: Bellflower heads up new Wellness Depot (0)
- 24: Upcoming challenge races to test students’ strengths (0)
- 24: “Arts and Letters” showcases writers (0)
- 24: The Spice of Life… (0)
- 24: The VOICE (0)
- 24: It’s your right to know (0)
- 24: The Beat (0)
- 24: Cronvall leads Cats in tourney (0)
- 24: Lee racks up on the court (0)
- 24: Sutton speeds her way to the top (0)
- 24: Sports teams head into home stretch (0)
- 24: From the Cheap Shots (0)
- 24: Jazz Combo to perform (0)
- 24: “The Rundown” brings action to the big screen (0)
- 24: International Sudent Profile (0)
- April 2003 (83)
- 25: How much, is too much? (0)
- 25: SGA selects April 29 for second election (0)
- 25: Public Safety looks forward to another successful year (0)
- 25: Students concerned with construction workers (0)
- 25: Students pack up dorms, head for home (0)
- 25: New library slated for technology advances (0)
- 25: The Voice (0)
- 25: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 25: One final thought (0)
- 25: The Colonnade’s Top Ten List of Pick Up Lines (0)
- 25: The Colonnade Top 100 (0)
- 25: And your point is (0)
- 25: Spears and Arrows (0)
- 25: From the cheap seats (0)
- 25: Leave it to me (0)
- 25: From another perspective (0)
- 25: The Tangled Web (0)
- 25: Slam lifts Bobcats past Blazers (0)
- 25: Lady Bobcats lose in semifinals of Peach Belt tourney (0)
- 25: The year in GC&SU sports (0)
- 25: Max Noah Singers show off southern sounds (0)
- 25: GIVE Center applauds individuals at Cheers to Volunteers ceremony (0)
- 25: Hookah Brown to release debut album (0)
- 25: After going around the world, Flynn came to GC&SU (0)
- 18: Gilbert accepts School of Business dean’s position (0)
- 18: Restoration set for Governor’s Mansion (0)
- 18: GC&SU students leave campus for war in Iraq (0)
- 18: ‘Click It Or Ticket’ reminds students to buckle up (0)
- 18: Gamma Sigma Sigma dedicated to community (0)
- 18: MSU to hold blood drive (0)
- 18: The Voice (0)
- 18: Letters to the Editor (0)
- 18: Leave it to me (0)
- 18: From the cheap seats (0)
- 18: Horoscopes for April 18 (0)
- 18: Bobcats, Lady ‘Cats have the same goal (0)
- 18: Lady Bobcats grab two seed in PBC tourney (0)
- 18: Setting the tone (0)
- 18: Golf team heads to North Carolina (0)
- 18: Sanchez billboard displayed (0)
- 18: ‘American Idol’ comes to GC&SU (0)
- 18: Jarvie enlightens GC&SU campus (0)
- 18: Clothesline Project represents a unique display (0)
- 18: The Pit vs. Chick-fil-A: students pick (0)
- 18: McVey coming to Max Noah (0)
- 10: Bobcat Nights vs. BAVAFest (0)
- 10: Relay For Life kicks off at Walter B. Williams (0)
- 10: Library construction moves along (0)
- 10: New bobcat email plan effective July 1 (0)
- 10: The Voice (0)
- 10: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 10: From another perspective (0)
- 10: Leave it to me (0)
- 10: Bob Hope entertained well on campus (0)
- 10: GC&SU Jazz Band Re-Creates Pepsodent Show (0)
- 10: Hope Interview Reveals Actor’s Hometown and Preferred Epitaph (0)
- 10: Dracula bites its way into Russell (0)
- 10: Phi Kappa Phi inducts 28 new members (0)
- 10: Mathematical honor society adds 13 new members (0)
- 04: Closed for good (0)
- 04: DePaolo moves on but how does GC&SU? (0)
- 04: GC&SU moves terror attack color to ‘orange’ (0)
- 04: The Cellar gets pulled (0)
- 04: Rains cause flooding on campus (0)
- 04: Bouley provides peace (0)
- 04: Funke brings the funk to GC&SU (0)
- 04: Lindenberger selectedas Emerging Leader for 2003 (0)
- 04: PR class puts on golf tournament (0)
- 04: April represents volunteer month (0)
- 04: CryoLife settles fatal human-tissue suit (0)
- 04: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 04: From another perspective (0)
- 04: The Spice of Life (0)
- 04: Leave it to me (0)
- 04: From the cheap seats (0)
- 04: Relationship realities… (0)
- 04: ‘Cats capture PBC title (0)
- 04: GC&SU softball streak ends at 26 (0)
- 04: GC&SU Golf team gets Best out of Clay (0)
- 04: The voices inside the Bobcat dugout (0)
- 04: GC&SU helps promote service learning (0)
- 04: Hill shows off new sound in latest release (0)
- 04: Public Safety Director’s life is a balancing act (0)
- March 2003 (69)
- 28: DePaolo named chancellor of UNCW (0)
- 28: Six years later, DePaolo sets new standards for GC&SU (0)
- 28: War with Iraq 12 years in the making (0)
- 28: $1,747 stolen from Porter (0)
- 28: GC&SU passes two cornerstones (0)
- 28: New email server added to campus (0)
- 28: The Voice (0)
- 28: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 28: From another perspective (0)
- 28: Leave it to me (0)
- 28: From the cheap seats (0)
- 28: Relationship realities… (0)
- 28: Kurtz would be proud (0)
- 28: ‘Cats sweep Alabama-Huntsville; improve to 20-9 (0)
- 28: ‘Cats now 22-0 after sweeping KSU (0)
- 28: Girls Tennis cruise past Clayton State (0)
- 28: Paavilainen named PBC player of the week (0)
- 28: Patch Adams to sweet talk GC&SU (0)
- 28: Venture Out sets up rafting trip in North Carolina (0)
- 28: Evanescence’s music brings dark but moving sound (0)
- 28: Jazz Band offers twist (0)
- 28: Resident assistants currently being selected (0)
- 21: Never Forgotten (0)
- 21: O’Connor held beauty within (0)
- 21: Accident takes student’s life (0)
- 21: Color of traffic light may never be determined (0)
- 21: Down with Adams & Wells (0)
- 21: File sharing programs become cause of computer intrusion (0)
- 21: ‘GOTCHA’ will grab students attention (0)
- 21: Fuller tutors GC&SU students (0)
- 21: O’Connor readings begin in April (0)
- 21: Gordon leaving GC&SU after 30 years (0)
- 21: From another perspective (0)
- 21: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 21: Leave it to me (0)
- 21: And your point is… (0)
- 21: Relationship realities… (0)
- 21: ‘Cats are Purr-fect (0)
- 21: GC&SU tennis sweeps Fort Valley State (0)
- 21: International Dinner serves 500 people (0)
- 21: Upcoming project to help raise awareness (0)
- 21: Campus ministries reach out over spring break (0)
- 21: ‘Mystery guest’ to appear at Spring Concert (0)
- 14: Over 40 countries’ foods at International Dinner (0)
- 14: Washington gives GC&SU students chance at internship (0)
- 14: Construction causes parking problems (0)
- 14: Benfield winner of Giving Tree award (0)
- 14: Arts & Letters Festival features three unique authors (0)
- 14: ODK welcomes 19 new members (0)
- 14: Burger brings new tune to WGUR (0)
- 14: Foreign Language Week gives students opportunity to explore different cultures (0)
- 14: The Voice (0)
- 14: From another perspective (0)
- 14: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 14: Leave it to me (0)
- 14: Things that make me go hmmm… (0)
- 14: Relationship realities… (0)
- 14: GC&SU kicks in soccer (0)
- 14: ‘Cats madness ends in sadness (0)
- 14: GC&SU Tennis teams spring into action (0)
- 14: Womack’s single helps ‘Cats past TU (0)
- 14: Robinson sparks team to fourth place finish (0)
- 14: Joiner brings the heat (0)
- 14: GC&SU softball improves to 18-0 (0)
- 14: Dance Minors leap into spring (0)
- 14: GC&SU Fencing Club fairs well (0)
- 14: Dixie Chicks bring ‘Home’ good music (0)
- 14: Bowling team starts slow, finishes strong (0)
- 14: GC&SU offers “X-Files” like class (0)
- February 2003 (73)
- 21: Students react to war concerns (0)
- 21: Students hacked way into PAWS (0)
- 21: Freshmen not pulling the grade (0)
- 21: Lemmon happy just to be alive (0)
- 21: GC&SU student punished for setting off alarms (0)
- 21: GC&SU to add new chiller plant (0)
- 21: The Voice (0)
- 21: From another perspective (0)
- 21: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 21: Leave it to me (0)
- 21: From the cheap seats (0)
- 21: Relationship realities… (0)
- 21: Where are the fans? (0)
- 21: ‘Cats cruise against USC-Aiken (0)
- 21: Samples leading the ‘Cats to success (0)
- 21: CASA to hold golf tournament at Harbor Club (0)
- 21: Carrick and Barbaree make winning combination (0)
- 21: Purves and Crosby present works (0)
- 21: t.A.T.u. produces strong new music (0)
- 21: Pi Kappa Alpha helps out with Georgia’s P.O.R.C.H (0)
- 21: Students have plenty of plans for spring break (0)
- 21: Faculty anticipate spring break (0)
- 14: SGA Vice President resigns (0)
- 14: GC&SU students plagiarize to get through classes (0)
- 14: Who turned out the lights? (0)
- 14: Atkinson construction continues (0)
- 14: Global issues concern GC&SU’s Elowitz (0)
- 14: Bryant offers twist to WGUR (0)
- 14: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 14: Things that make me go hmmm… (0)
- 14: Leave it to me (0)
- 14: From the cheap seats (0)
- 14: Relationship realities… (0)
- 14: Bobcats dealt winning hand (0)
- 14: GC&SU softball sweeps in season opener (0)
- 14: GC&SU Tennis wins season opener (0)
- 14: GC&SU baseball swept by Tampa, beat WGU (0)
- 14: GC&SU basketball continues to split, men win both (0)
- 14: Women’s tennis ranked 13th in the Division II (0)
- 14: Art to be spread around campus (0)
- 14: Shakespeare classic to be performed at GC&SU (0)
- 14: Free Oral Cancer Screening to be held Saturday (0)
- 14: Colors United increases cultural awareness (0)
- 14: College years count for GC&SU students’ future (0)
- 14: Philosophy major under consideration (0)
- 14: V.I.T.A. provides free tax assistance (0)
- 14: Alexandra is in the house (0)
- 14: Gamma Beta Phi makes an impact (0)
- 07: Budget cuts jeopardize student safety (0)
- 07: Time for change (0)
- 07: Prowling the parking lots at GC&SU (0)
- 07: Temps dip, but Ice Box remains hot (0)
- 07: GC&SU moves 550 students over one weekend (0)
- 07: Muschell passes love for writing to students (0)
- 07: SABC plans funding for eligible student organizations (0)
- 07: New cornerstones in hand for Student Affairs Council (0)
- 07: Blood drive slated for Student Lounge (0)
- 07: Campus radio station makes pledge to students (0)
- 07: GC&SU holds one of the lowest crime rates in Georgia (0)
- 07: AIDS awareness week begins Monday (0)
- 07: From another perspective (0)
- 07: The Voice (0)
- 07: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 07: Leave it to me (0)
- 07: From the cheap seats (0)
- 07: Relationship realities… (0)
- 07: Bobcats are on a roll (0)
- 07: Rough night for GC&SU basketball (0)
- 07: Zompetti to leave in July (0)
- 07: Bobcat Nights bring excitement to campus (0)
- 07: Recital to be held in Max Noah (0)
- 07: “Catch Me if You Can” sizzles in movie theatres (0)
- 07: McGraw’s latest release brings fresh new sound (0)
- January 2003 (69)
- 31: Freshmen wait until 2004 (0)
- 31: Study abroad deadline approaches quickly (0)
- 31: GEM chooses 25 (0)
- 31: RA, RD but what does it mean? (0)
- 31: Time flies when you’re having fun (0)
- 31: International students devoted to leading (0)
- 31: From another perspective (0)
- 31: The Voice (0)
- 31: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 31: Things that make me go Hmmm… (0)
- 31: Leave it to me (0)
- 31: From the cheap seats (0)
- 31: Relationship realities… (0)
- 31: The Beat (0)
- 31: Aiming for one goal (0)
- 31: ‘Cats split with Armstrong Atlantic (0)
- 31: Kidd lives on through exhibit (0)
- 31: Homecoming week to begin Feb. 17 (0)
- 31: GC&SU’s own Scrubby Bears help out needed children (0)
- 31: Rascal Flatts mixes country with pop in ‘melt’ (0)
- 31: Paula Rueda finds way from Columbia to Milledgeville (0)
- 24: Moving into a new date (0)
- 24: Shuttle offers free ride (0)
- 24: University Council implements cornerstone themes (0)
- 24: Construction continues as scheduled (0)
- 24: Campus enforces payment policy (0)
- 24: 804 set for new halls (0)
- 24: Stiles and Brooks win awards for achievements with Relay For Life (0)
- 24: CAB searches for four qualified individuals (0)
- 24: New construction calls for seating alternatives (0)
- 24: And your point is (0)
- 24: From another perspective (0)
- 24: The Voice (0)
- 24: Leave it to me (0)
- 24: From the cheap seats (0)
- 24: Relationship realities… (0)
- 24: It’s a brave new team (0)
- 24: A little mix of the old and new (0)
- 24: Lady Bobcats play longest game in school history (0)
- 24: Rodney ‘Hot Rod’ Keener takes team under wing (0)
- 24: Lee’s game is on point (0)
- 24: ‘Art!’ comes to GC&SU (0)
- 24: Donnas break the norm with new style (0)
- 24: GC&SU claims drama prize (0)
- 24: Cultural Diversity weekend set (0)
- 24: Kappa Sigma receives scholarships, awards (0)
- 24: Piedmont Wind Ensemble to perform at Max Noah (0)
- 17: Relay For Life celebrates tenth year (0)
- 17: Safety features added to Bobcat Village (0)
- 17: There’s no place like home (0)
- 17: GC&SU gets visit from USG Chancellor (0)
- 17: GC&SU’s Alby trains man’s best friend (0)
- 17: West Campus adds wireless network (0)
- 17: Residence halls set for mid-February (0)
- 17: CAB dedicated to full college experience (0)
- 17: And your point is (0)
- 17: The Voice (0)
- 17: From another perspective (0)
- 17: Leave it to me (0)
- 17: From the cheap seats (0)
- 17: Relationship realities… (0)
- 17: The Beat… (0)
- 17: Ball bounces in GC&SU’s favor (0)
- 17: The boys of summer are back (0)
- 17: Faculty members display art (0)
- 17: Campus Outreach helps students find their place (0)
- 17: Norah Jones adds flavor to music business (0)
- 17: Koresh Dance Company to perform at GC&SU (0)
- 17: Kutcher and Murphy spice up the screen with ‘Just Married’ (0)
- December 2002 (23)
- 06: Bye Bye BAVA (0)
- 06: Nutcracker to be performed in Russell (0)
- 06: Community chips in (0)
- 06: GC&SU prepares new residence halls for students (0)
- 06: Honors Program recognizes noted students each semester (0)
- 06: Smoke-free entrance policy could become a reality for Milledgeville (0)
- 06: And your point is (0)
- 06: Spears and arrows (0)
- 06: From another perspective (0)
- 06: The Voice (0)
- 06: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 06: Loud and clear (0)
- 06: From the cheap seats (0)
- 06: Relationship realities… (0)
- 06: Heading in the right direction (0)
- 06: Record setting year for Cross Country (0)
- 06: GC&SU sports mean more to Muller (0)
- 06: After 44 years of teaching, Stanford calls it quits (0)
- 06: Exhibit captures Freedom Summer of ’64 (0)
- 06: ‘Drumline’ hits a beat in theatres (0)
- 06: Dining in the ‘ville (0)
- 06: Mwaniki shares her Kenyan background with GC&SU (0)
- 06: ‘Americana’ comic book holds promise for GC&SU’s own Bayle (0)
- November 2002 (37)
- 15: Where are you going? (0)
- 15: Students will pay for paper (0)
- 15: Library construction to be completed in May (0)
- 15: GC&SU has local twist with HFH (0)
- 15: Students donate to Christmas program (0)
- 15: Terrell Hall celebrates diversity through World Night (0)
- 15: Spears and arrows (0)
- 15: From another perspective (0)
- 15: Letter to the editor (0)
- 15: From the cheap seats (0)
- 15: Relationship realities (0)
- 15: The Beat… (0)
- 15: Basketball is back at GC&SU (0)
- 15: Faith leads GC&SU golf team to third place finish in fall finale (0)
- 15: Battle of the Wings (0)
- 15: Charlie Brown open through the weekend (0)
- 15: Jackass offers mixed opinions (0)
- 15: Nelly rocks the house in Nellyville (0)
- 15: Jazz Band to play first concert (0)
- 08: From the cheap seats (0)
- 08: DePaolo named chair of Georgia Humanities Council (0)
- 08: Group helps with losses (0)
- 08: Sequins and Smiles aids formal plans (0)
- 08: Space upgrade makes The Pit add diversity to campus (0)
- 08: GC&SU honors its own (0)
- 08: Seventh annual memorial run to honor Will Robinson (0)
- 08: And your point is (0)
- 08: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 08: From another perspective (0)
- 08: Loud and clear (0)
- 08: Relationship realities… (0)
- 08: The Beat… (0)
- 08: That Comic (0)
- 08: PBC champs add new talent (0)
- 08: Fencing Club opens season at GSU (0)
- 08: ‘Moonshine Still’ enjoys finest hour (0)
- 08: Only Ganaian student transfers to GC&SU (0)
- October 2002 (119)
- 30: Yellow Ribbon Project gains recognition (0)
- 30: Creation vs. Evolution (0)
- 30: President DePaolo attends Defense Department conference (0)
- 30: McGinnis to head research conference (0)
- 30: Cash to lecture at GC&SU (0)
- 30: New director plans diverse programs (0)
- 30: Benefits fair to aid faculty and staff (0)
- 30: The Voice (0)
- 30: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 30: And your point is (0)
- 30: Spears and arrows (0)
- 30: Loud and clear (0)
- 30: From the cheap seats (0)
- 30: Relationship realities… (0)
- 30: Brothers swing together (0)
- 30: Five noteworthy GC&SU softball players recognized by NFCA (0)
- 30: Robinson finishes seventh (0)
- 30: Running into the record books — again (0)
- 30: Survey holds interesting results (0)
- 30: Akierman ventures to GC&SU to study economics (0)
- 30: Award winning authors coming to GC&SU (0)
- 30: Entertainment slowly abandons this movie (0)
- 25: Students become aware of the dangers of drinking (0)
- 25: GC&SU strives to make a difference — day (0)
- 25: Put out that butt (0)
- 25: Channel 4 no more? (0)
- 25: Dr. Cheryl Kish wins ‘Humanitarian of the Year’ (0)
- 25: More options available for book-buying students (0)
- 25: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 25: The Voice (0)
- 25: Loud and clear (0)
- 25: From the cheap seats (0)
- 25: From another perspective (0)
- 25: Relationship realities… (0)
- 25: Second is best in Texas (0)
- 25: Loushine and Black shatter school records (0)
- 25: New ‘Cats hold promise (0)
- 25: Gwyn’s eye is on the ball (0)
- 25: Jazz combo to spice things up (0)
- 25: Delta Zeta turns 100 years old (0)
- 25: Setton travels through a pen (0)
- 25: ‘The Corinthian’ ready for readers (0)
- 25: GC&SU professors noted for publications (0)
- 18: Local parents fight for child’s right to live off campus (0)
- 18: GC&SU commemorates domestic violence victims (0)
- 18: International Week set for Oct. 21 through Oct. 25 (0)
- 18: Stiles’ new book hits shelves (0)
- 18: Office of experiential learning provides students with community service activities (0)
- 18: From the cheap seats (0)
- 18: Loud and clear (0)
- 18: And your point is (0)
- 18: Spears and arrows (0)
- 18: From another perspective (0)
- 18: The Voice (0)
- 18: Relationship realities… (0)
- 18: Washington determined to work with international community to disarm Iraq (0)
- 18: Check your bill carefully: calling cell phones could cost more (0)
- 18: Serving up victories in Texas (0)
- 18: Paavilainen aims for bright future (0)
- 18: Women impress at tournament (0)
- 18: Bobcats run well in Bobcat Invitational (0)
- 18: GC&SU demonstrates Mad-ness skills (0)
- 18: Raymond back and ready to run (0)
- 18: Vic Henley brings comedic act to GC&SU (0)
- 18: “Red Dragon” grabs viewers with surprises around each corner (0)
- 18: Award-winning poet graces GC&SU with her talent (0)
- 18: “Disturbed” brings metal back into the spotlight with new CD (0)
- 11: Festival planned to broaden the mind (0)
- 11: CAB to plan Homecoming (0)
- 11: Bobcat Village to be ready for next semester (0)
- 11: Luminaries and Candlelight Vigil mark Domestic Violence Awareness Month (0)
- 11: Breast cancer awareness week supports local programming (0)
- 11: GC&SU asks for nominations of influential professors (0)
- 11: From the cheap seats (0)
- 11: Loud and clear (0)
- 11: And your point is (0)
- 11: Spears and arrows (0)
- 11: The Voice (0)
- 11: Letter to the editor (0)
- 11: From another perspective (0)
- 11: Relationship realities… (0)
- 11: New recruits have great promise (0)
- 11: Important weekend for women’s tennis (0)
- 11: Tennis teams quite impressive in ITA (0)
- 11: GC&SU Golf survives weather conditions at PC Intercollegiate (0)
- 11: Bobcat Madness set for Oct. 15 (0)
- 11: Pierson brings his style to the music business (0)
- 11: Hispanic community presents aspects of culture to GC&SU (0)
- 11: GC&SU professors share their vocal talents with students (0)
- 11: A huge step based on the kindness of friends (0)
- 11: ‘Moliere Than Thou’ premiers Friday (0)
- 11: Chan stars in ‘The Tuxedo’ (0)
- 04: Chalking debate draws back (0)
- 04: SGA improves freshman policy (0)
- 04: Maxwell Student Union construction to go into 2003 (0)
- 04: Potato drop planned to help mash out hunger (0)
- 04: Voting Machine simplifies voting process for students (0)
- 04: GC&SU holds Fall Arts day camp for children (0)
- 04: “Paws to think” day falls on Tuesday (0)
- 04: Colleges Against Cancer displays diabetic information at Health and Nutritional fair (0)
- 04: Kappa Sigma receives high honors (0)
- 04: From the cheap seats (0)
- 04: Loud and clear (0)
- 04: And your point is (0)
- 04: Spears and arrows (0)
- 04: From another perspective (0)
- 04: The Voice (0)
- 04: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 04: Relationship realities… (0)
- 04: The force that leads the runners (0)
- 04: Cross country finishes well; runners break more records (0)
- 04: Bobcat teams have big weekend ahead (0)
- 04: Good start for men’s tennis team (0)
- 04: GC&SU Tennis teams look for momentum in ITA (0)
- 04: Exciting restaurants coming to the ‘ville (0)
- 04: “The Dining Room” showing in Russell Auditorium (0)
- 04: “Sweet Home Alabama’ delivers a hit (0)
- 04: Rumuri Nahimana possesses deep histories from Africa (0)
- 04: World of Music series draws international talent (0)
- September 2002 (107)
- 27: GC&SU threatened by slashing (0)
- 27: SGA outlines future issues (0)
- 27: GC&SU enrollment and SAT scores continue to go up (0)
- 27: Banned Books Week fights for freedom (0)
- 27: Bennett brings Middle Georgia ties to New York (0)
- 27: Working together to reduce gun violence (0)
- 27: milledgeville family devoted to restoring Memory Hill Cemetery (0)
- 27: GC&SU ranks in Tier 2 — again (0)
- 27: And your point is (0)
- 27: Spears and arrows (0)
- 27: From another perspective (0)
- 27: The Voice (0)
- 27: Letter to the editor (0)
- 27: Loud and clear (0)
- 27: From the cheap seats (0)
- 27: Relationship realities… (0)
- 27: The greens look promising (0)
- 27: Big weekend ahead for GC&SU teams (0)
- 27: Intramurals enjoying fast start (0)
- 27: Persson’s taking charge on the court (0)
- 27: Christian organizations reach out to students (0)
- 27: ‘Soul Shine’ coffee shop coming to Milledgeville (0)
- 27: Linkin Park releases atmosphere ‘Reanimation’ (0)
- 27: From Georgia to Georgia (0)
- 27: International Club visits North Georgia mountains (0)
- 27: New Guns N Roses album satisfies hardcore fans (0)
- 27: Williams defines creepy in ‘One Hour Photo’ role (0)
- 20: GC&SU to add new residence halls (0)
- 20: SGA to fund student research (0)
- 20: The Pit to open Sept. 23 with new menu items (0)
- 20: Outdoor Education Center opens training course (0)
- 20: Funke wins Cancer Control award (0)
- 20: Richardson brings roots to GC&SU (0)
- 20: Shelor comes back with wordly knowledge (0)
- 20: Bobcat Cloggers shake their way to stardom (0)
- 20: International students search for new host families (0)
- 20: From the cheap seats (0)
- 20: Loud and clear (0)
- 20: From another perspective (0)
- 20: Spears and arrows (0)
- 20: And your point is (0)
- 20: The Voice (0)
- 20: Tennis teams look for ace of a season (0)
- 20: GC&SU Bobcat Golfers swing into 2002-03 (0)
- 20: Tennis coaches prepare for upcoming seasons (0)
- 20: Loushine shatters 6K record; Bobcats place well in meet (0)
- 20: Expectations high for Stallings (0)
- 20: David is goliath (0)
- 20: Sam Wang photo exhibit ending Friday (0)
- 20: Bookmobile Project sheds new light (0)
- 20: Fault Line Reading reveals student talent (0)
- 13: 9/11 places more emphasis on education (0)
- 13: A visit to ground zero (0)
- 13: Kappa Sigma leads 9/11 memorial service (0)
- 13: Take your animal for a walk to raise money for ARF (0)
- 13: Library construction moving along (0)
- 13: Kinesiology describes Dr. Ishee (0)
- 13: Dr. Jones new enrollment VP (0)
- 13: Dr. Les Crawford educates students in Belarus (0)
- 13: See it, hear it, eat it coming Sept. 17, 18 (0)
- 13: GC&SU to help train MIM barbecue judges (0)
- 13: Amnesty international here at GC&SU (0)
- 13: From the cheap seats (0)
- 13: Loud and clear (0)
- 13: And your point is (0)
- 13: Spears and arrows (0)
- 13: From another perspective (0)
- 13: The Voice (0)
- 13: 9/11 shocked the sports world (0)
- 13: Cross Country adds youth to experience (0)
- 13: Bobcats hurdle Mountain Hill (0)
- 13: Bobcats prepare for meet in Alabama (0)
- 13: Bobcat Classic a success (0)
- 13: Art helps us through the toughest of times (0)
- 13: Students look to family members for support (0)
- 13: Karen Page receives Essential award for play (0)
- 13: International students express emotions toward Sept. 11 (0)
- 13: Faculty reading exposes staff talent (0)
- 13: Anne Frank exhibit docents needed (0)
- 13: GC&SU searces for talented student performers (0)
- 06: On the prowl for parking. (0)
- 06: Kappa Sigma to hold 9-11 memorial service. (0)
- 06: Voice mail hacker breaks into system (0)
- 06: Freshmen to live on campus in 2003 (0)
- 06: Public Safety cracks down on parking (0)
- 06: SEMAU needs representatives (0)
- 06: Ramada Inn housing 243 students (0)
- 06: Counselors here to help (0)
- 06: Colleges Against Cancer reaches out (0)
- 06: Start the year with G.I.V.E – ing (0)
- 06: Library website leads students to resources (0)
- 06: From Japan to America teaching comes easy for Kono (0)
- 06: Senators sworn in (0)
- 06: It’s that time again (0)
- 06: Spears and arrows (0)
- 06: One mic (0)
- 06: The Voice (0)
- 06: From the cheap seats (0)
- 06: Loushine shines on (0)
- 06: Black is back (0)
- 06: Club sports underway (0)
- 06: Runners prepare for ’02 season (0)
- 06: Bobcat Classic tees off Monday; first time playing at Harbor Club (0)
- 06: International students broaden GC&SU’s horizons (0)
- 06: Unpack those bags (0)
- 06: McCarty illustrates work through exhibit (0)
- 06: Summer hits that didn’t miss (0)
- May 2002 (1)
- April 2002 (56)
- 19: Movie review “Kiss of the Spider Woman” (0)
- 19: Music Theatre Scenes offers students a new learning opportunity (0)
- 19: “Red, White and Blue, Together We’ll Pull Through” (0)
- 19: SGA officer elections (0)
- 19: Caesar with a twist (0)
- 19: Alumni weekend (0)
- 19: From the Outside looking In (0)
- 19: An afternoon of Chris Hicks (0)
- 19: From the Editors (0)
- 19: Have You Heard? (0)
- 19: The Voice (0)
- 19: Letter to the Editors (0)
- 19: Joiner throwing heat (0)
- 19: GC&SU recruits look promising (0)
- 12: Flannery O’Connor Review (0)
- 12: Student works displayed at senior art show (0)
- 12: Movie Review: ‘National Lampoon’s Van Wilder’ (0)
- 12: SunTrust introduced to GC&SU (0)
- 12: New campus housing construction kicks off (0)
- 12: Bobcat Marketplace welcomes potential students (0)
- 12: GC&SU says farewell to Larry Peevy (0)
- 12: Dean Bernie Patterson moves on (0)
- 12: From the Outside Looking In (0)
- 12: GEM provides a unique experience (0)
- 12: The Voice (0)
- 12: From the Editors (0)
- 12: Have You Heard? (0)
- 12: Letter to the Editors (0)
- 12: From the Bleachers (0)
- 12: Venture Out goes tree climbing (0)
- 12: Intramurals still has a lot to offer students (0)
- 12: GC&SU’s Paige Armstrong national cheerleader of the year (0)
- 12: Corvos catching attention (0)
- 12: Eddie Campbell peaking for GC&SU at right time (0)
- 05: GC&SU golfers finish strong at Bobcat Invitational (0)
- 05: Ice Age (0)
- 05: GC&SU Fest brings young jazz musicians to campus (0)
- 05: Spring Choral Concert (0)
- 05: Finical Aid Office offers new services (0)
- 05: Greek life has moved to Student Activities (0)
- 05: Who is headlining BAVA (0)
- 05: Fourth annual Athletic Auction raised $56,000 (0)
- 05: Justice Hugh Thompson to speak at GC&SU Honors Day (0)
- 05: Alumni Weekend coming up at GC&SU (0)
- 05: GC&SU student Dilanka Seimon presented with the Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grant of $1,000 (0)
- 05: SGA officer elections underway (0)
- 05: The Voice (0)
- 05: Have you Heard? (0)
- 05: From the Editors (0)
- 05: Letter to the Editors (0)
- 05: Sodexho offers S.T.O.P hunger promotional event (0)
- 05: From the Bleachers (0)
- 05: Tennis teams are nationally ranked (0)
- 05: GC&SU baseball sweeps Augusta State (0)
- 05: Softball team heading in right direction (0)
- 05: Huges attacking (0)
- March 2002 (34)
- 15: All in a day’s work (0)
- 15: Gamma Sigma Sigma hosts annual “Pie in the professor’s face” (0)
- 15: Not a normal work day (0)
- 15: Understanding the state of our nation (0)
- 15: 9/11, a day we will remember (0)
- 15: Questioning the focus of war (0)
- 15: The price of war (0)
- 15: When life gets a little hectic (0)
- 15: Celebrate individuality (0)
- 15: A different look at life (0)
- 15: Spring Break more than just a party (0)
- 15: A few things to think about while traveling overseas for Spring Break (0)
- 15: A different way to spend Spring Break (0)
- 15: Spring Break-up? (0)
- 15: Computer lab blues (0)
- 15: Students with special treatment (0)
- 15: From the Editors (0)
- 15: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 15: Letter to the Editors (0)
- 08: The Dance Minor program to present “The Annual Spring Concert” (0)
- 08: Jazz Combo band to preform spring concert (0)
- 08: Cracking down on sidewalk chalking (0)
- 08: International dinner a big success (0)
- 08: Students needed to participate in research on Instant Messaging (0)
- 08: New West Campus apartments to be ready during Spring semester 2002 (0)
- 08: Career Center offers a variety of career-related resources (0)
- 08: From the outside looking in (0)
- 08: From the Editors (0)
- 08: The Voice (0)
- 08: Letters to Editors (0)
- 08: From the Bleachers (0)
- 08: Lady Bobcats go dancing (0)
- 08: GC&SU Tennis teams shaping up (0)
- 08: Basketball teams finish season strong (0)
- February 2002 (65)
- 22: GC&SU Concert Band performing new pieces (0)
- 22: Grammy award-winning artist Alison Brown and her Quartet to perform (0)
- 22: The “Fall Line Project” returns to GC&SU stage (0)
- 22: Risky Business (0)
- 22: SGA surveys student body (0)
- 22: Marquee sign keeps GC&SU informed with campus events (0)
- 22: Bobcat email not running up to par (0)
- 22: Update on meal plan changes for Fall 2002 (0)
- 22: Library construction continues (0)
- 22: Mass Communications students to present in Los Vegas (0)
- 22: “Singled Out” (0)
- 22: From the Editors (0)
- 22: Letter to the Editors (0)
- 22: Have You Heard? (0)
- 22: Tennis teams heating up (0)
- 22: From the bleachers (0)
- 22: Chappell hitting with a vengeance (0)
- 22: Kennesaw shocked as Lady Bobcats win the tournament (0)
- 22: Jocelyn Lakani living up to all expectations (0)
- 15: “Our Town” (0)
- 15: “Slackers” movie review (0)
- 15: “Wings Of Desire” (0)
- 15: Annual Aids Awareness Week (0)
- 15: Open Records Act updated on campus (0)
- 15: Controversy over MSU clock tower (0)
- 15: Music Therapy Awareness Week (0)
- 15: The Voice (0)
- 15: Have you Heard? (0)
- 15: From the Editors (0)
- 15: Letter to the Editors (0)
- 15: Emergency call boxes a success (0)
- 15: Bowling team qualifies for national tournament (0)
- 15: GC&SU tennis teams off to a promising start (0)
- 15: Intramurals are alive and well at GC&SU (0)
- 15: Keeping Haggard name safe and secure (0)
- 15: First baseman David Walczak adapting well to GC&SU (0)
- 15: From the Bleachers (0)
- 15: Karlsson has the right stuff (0)
- 08: Dean of School of Health Sciences to retire (0)
- 08: “Hooked on Love” (0)
- 08: “Orange County” (0)
- 08: African-American Philharmonic Orchestra returns to Milledgeville (0)
- 08: CD review ‘Greatest Love Songs:Sinatra’ (0)
- 08: Three’s company (0)
- 08: Former coffee house manger convicted of theft (0)
- 08: Annual Relay For Life “Spirit Day” on Feb.12 (0)
- 08: SABC budget policies and procedures for RSO’s (0)
- 08: Big Brothers and Big Sisters needed (0)
- 08: Quake 3 tournaments in Centennial Center (0)
- 08: First tournament win for GC&SU debate team (0)
- 08: Dr. Ken Jones to retire (0)
- 08: Students not taking advantage of the Writing Center (0)
- 08: Computer virus ‘My Party’ hits campus email (0)
- 08: Empty hole on front campus still unaddressed (0)
- 08: From the Editors (0)
- 08: The Voice (0)
- 08: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 08: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 08: Homecoming a success for Bobcats (0)
- 08: Bobcat baseball off to a fast start (0)
- 08: Stafford dedicated on and off court (0)
- 08: Cleaveland’s hard work pays off (0)
- 08: Harris smiling on and off the field (0)
- 08: Lady Bobcats ready for 2002 (0)
- 01: Evangelist preaches on front campus (0)
- January 2002 (21)
- 25: Annual spring Fault Line Reading Series (0)
- 25: Movie review “Ocean’s Eleven” (0)
- 25: Distinguished poet, Maggie Anderson, to visit GC&SU (0)
- 25: Sidewalk advertising does not chalk up (0)
- 25: Sept. 11 still affecting GC&SU (0)
- 25: A change may occur for The Pit and The Ice Box to a better dining facility. (0)
- 25: MidSouth has new location and banking for GC&SU (0)
- 25: Students selected to be GC&SU’s Bruster’s Champions of the Month (0)
- 25: Kick off of the new GEM program (0)
- 25: It’s Time for the annual Hew-Haw Hootenanny (0)
- 25: Interdisciplinary Research Conference hits GC&SU (0)
- 25: From the Editors (0)
- 25: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 25: Letter to The Editor (0)
- 25: The Voice (0)
- 25: From the bleachers (0)
- 25: Nicholson back and in action (0)
- 25: Keener running wild on the court (0)
- 25: GC&SU tennis player prepares (0)
- 25: Bobcats earn sweet victory (0)
- 18: A shooting star falls (0)
- December 2001 (15)
- 07: Premire of “Pressed and Pulled X” (0)
- 07: Annual BAVA festival plans underway (0)
- 07: Paws web site up and running (0)
- 07: SGA discusses special fee and parking deck (0)
- 07: GC&SU president reveals highlights of economic impact study (0)
- 07: Sidewalk advertising does not chalk up (0)
- 07: Sept. 11 still affecting GC&SU (0)
- 07: The Voice (0)
- 07: From the Editors (0)
- 07: Letter to The Editor (0)
- 07: From the bleachers (0)
- 07: Armstrong selected as finalist (0)
- 07: Foy leading Lady Bobcats (0)
- 07: Tennis team nationally ranked (0)
- 07: Bobcats and Lady Bobcats enjoy winter break with wins (0)
- November 2001 (61)
- 30: Harry Potter A Must See (0)
- 30: Yuletide Glow (0)
- 30: Creative Writing students nominated for national Intro Awards (0)
- 30: Healing and Remembrance Panels help GC&SU community cope with tragedy (0)
- 30: SGA passes student expectations of faculty (0)
- 30: The Future Looks Bright (0)
- 30: Campus catering policy amended (0)
- 30: Grades.Accessible.Online (0)
- 30: Progressive Holiday Dinner (0)
- 30: ODK inducts new members (0)
- 30: GC&SU receives a $1.5 million grant for restoration of mansion (0)
- 30: Easy rider (0)
- 30: There’s always a surprise with the Jazz Band (0)
- 30: Need Something To Do??? (0)
- 30: The Voice (0)
- 30: From the Editors (0)
- 30: Have you heard? (0)
- 30: From the Bleachers (0)
- 30: From Roy Henry (0)
- 30: From J.W. Mozley (0)
- 30: Bobcats ringing in the new season (0)
- 30: Golfers finish season strong (0)
- 30: Meet The Coaches, Who really runs the show? (0)
- 09: Hotlanta Dixieland Jazz (0)
- 09: Theater students present ‘On the Verge’ (0)
- 09: Seeing the inner beauty in ‘Shallow Hal’ (0)
- 09: SGA approves better student opinion survey (0)
- 09: New Student Ambassadors selected (0)
- 09: Student Leaders Gain Experience (0)
- 09: Mass Communication Program holds ‘Mediafest’ (0)
- 09: ‘Hanging of the greens’ (0)
- 09: Nominations for outstanding professors (0)
- 09: From the Editors (0)
- 09: Have you Heard? (0)
- 09: The Voice (0)
- 09: America covering the war (0)
- 09: America fights back to end the war on terrorism (0)
- 09: Taliban’s inhumane treatment of Afghani women (0)
- 09: A Reflection on the events of Sept. 11 (0)
- 09: Basketball teams have high hopes for upcoming seasons (0)
- 02: Rakau firing demo planned (0)
- 02: Fault Line Series continues (0)
- 02: Jay Farrar Sebastopol Artemis (0)
- 02: Art department displays student works (0)
- 02: Still Undefeated (0)
- 02: Out with the old, In with the new (0)
- 02: ANGELS among us (0)
- 02: Service organizations hold annual blood drive (0)
- 02: ‘Hanging of the Greens’ coming (0)
- 02: Nominations for outstanding professors (0)
- 02: Coming to terms with Anthrax (0)
- 02: Plans for BAVA are being made (0)
- 02: ODK inducts new members (0)
- 02: This seat is taken (0)
- 02: The Voice (0)
- 02: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 02: From the Editors (0)
- 02: From the Bleachers (0)
- 02: GC&SU wins west fling (0)
- 02: Intramural Bowling a success (0)
- 02: Good outing for golfers (0)
- October 2001 (59)
- 26: The sixth edition of Arts & Letters (0)
- 26: The world of percussion (0)
- 26: Max Noah Singers to perform diverse concert (0)
- 26: RCA’s stroke of style (0)
- 26: Community gains perspective during International Week (0)
- 26: Women’s Studies Program has new director (0)
- 26: International Fair encourages students to participate in study abroad programs (0)
- 26: Halloween Events Impact Community (0)
- 26: “All-Campus Card” (0)
- 26: Students recruited with campus tours (0)
- 26: 2001 holiday Progressive Dinner (0)
- 26: From the Editors (0)
- 26: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 26: The Voice (0)
- 26: From the Bleachers (0)
- 26: Bobcat runners have good finish topping off season (0)
- 26: Fencing team has good outing at Georgia Southern (0)
- 19: The Voice (0)
- 19: Jim and Jessy and the Virginia Boys (0)
- 19: Women’s Ensemble inspirational concert (0)
- 19: Two Men, One race, One winner (0)
- 19: Parkhurst: here one day, gone the next (0)
- 19: National budget cuts affect GC&SU (0)
- 19: “Gaining Perspective” during International Week (0)
- 19: SGA address current issues (0)
- 19: Healing and Remembering Together (0)
- 19: Chef Boy-R-Avery (0)
- 19: Luminary service to honor and remember (0)
- 19: Letter to the Editors (0)
- 19: From the Editors (0)
- 19: Have You Heard? (0)
- 19: Tennis has swinging results (0)
- 19: Runners have two good weekends (0)
- 19: Bobcat Madness starts off GC&SU Basketball season (0)
- 05: Concert band to perform Oct. 18 (0)
- 05: The Joffrey Ensemble Dancers (0)
- 05: KEMP to perform: The Road to Kilkenny (0)
- 05: More money, more problems (0)
- 05: “Love, Sex & Marriage” (0)
- 05: Large reward to student with very large heart (0)
- 05: Groundbreaking for library expansion (0)
- 05: GC&SU Blue Light Special (0)
- 05: GC&SU and BAPDD finanlists for the Carter Partnership Award (0)
- 05: The 80′s return to GC&SU (0)
- 05: Longer computer lab hours call for changes in Arts & Sciences building (0)
- 05: SGA discusses ACM and signs a card for New York (0)
- 05: Open forum about effects of the tragedy (0)
- 05: Domestic violence awareness month (0)
- 05: Dining services receives student input (0)
- 05: Adopt-A-Grandparent sponsors GC&SU Bingo (0)
- 05: From the Editors (0)
- 05: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 05: The Voice (0)
- 05: From the Bleachers (0)
- 05: Mishap during intramurals (0)
- 05: Robinson looking for best year yet (0)
- 05: Women’s tennis looking good (0)
- 05: `Kool’ changes sports environment (0)
- 05: Black, Loushine lead bobcat runners (0)
- September 2001 (99)
- 28: `A Beggar’s Opera’ premieres Oct. 4 in Russell Auditorium (0)
- 28: Britain’s band? (0)
- 28: Exhibition `Letterism’ on display (0)
- 28: Jazz Band has plans (0)
- 28: GC&SU Then and Now… (0)
- 28: Students walk for a cause (0)
- 28: This way to Grim Reality (0)
- 28: SGA running smoothly (0)
- 28: SNAP back in action (0)
- 28: Think Pink Week (0)
- 28: USC has new constitution (0)
- 28: `Corinthian’ makes debut (0)
- 28: International students respond to 9-11 (0)
- 28: The Voice (0)
- 28: From the Editors (0)
- 28: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 28: Have You Heard? (0)
- 28: Sassy cats ready to dance (0)
- 28: Vassielva serves to success (0)
- 28: GC&SU golf team comes out swinging (0)
- 28: Training program helps teams (0)
- 28: Bobcat runners lead team to finish line (0)
- 28: New running club forming in town (0)
- 28: Intramural football kicks off new season (0)
- 28: Beauregard leads tennis team (0)
- 21: God Bless the World (0)
- 21: Did you hear what happened?!? (0)
- 21: “The Manhattan skyline will never be the same” (0)
- 21: Oconee Trio concert (0)
- 21: Professor honored with book signing, reception (0)
- 21: Beautiful Hardcore (0)
- 21: Cruz to perform (0)
- 21: New Club fights cancer with awareness, education (0)
- 21: Renovations begin at the Old Governor’s Mansion (0)
- 21: Major increase in Fall enrollment (0)
- 21: Professors gain national recognition (0)
- 21: Parking woes continue at GC&SU (0)
- 21: Shuttle bus convenience (0)
- 21: Best Buddies makes new pairs (0)
- 21: Sweet success for Casa Mondo project (0)
- 21: History department has a new home (0)
- 21: Fault Line Literary Series continues next Tuesday (0)
- 21: GC&SU Students Remember (0)
- 21: One nation under God… (0)
- 21: From the Bleachers (0)
- 21: The Voice (0)
- 21: From the Editors (0)
- 21: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 21: Golf team ready for year, with new players on team (0)
- 21: Women’s tennis team shows great promise for 2001 season (0)
- 21: Volleyball getting started for women (0)
- 21: Men’s tennis team starts year off on the right foot (0)
- 14: GC&SU maintains Tier II status (0)
- 14: The Voice (0)
- 14: From the Editors (0)
- 14: Have You Heard? (0)
- 14: From the Bleachers (0)
- 14: The Tangled Web (0)
- 14: Men’s tennis team ready for this season (0)
- 14: Fall Dance Frenzy (0)
- 14: Fault Line Reading Series is returning (0)
- 14: Great Cinema Series shows`Blood Simple’ (0)
- 14: Ezra’ returns `Closer’ to Good (0)
- 14: Series offers great art films (0)
- 14: GC&SU reacts to Tuesday’s tragedy (0)
- 14: Student honors professor through new scholarship (0)
- 14: A&S and Russell get A/V repairs (0)
- 14: RHA in full swing (0)
- 14: Milledgeville Gets MAT Cohort (0)
- 14: Creative Writing now a new major in A&S (0)
- 14: Multi-Media lab offers help (0)
- 14: Cross Country teams off to a running start (0)
- 14: Stallings off and running (0)
- 14: Pettersson tops line-up (0)
- 07: GC&SU G.I.V.E. Center keeps giving (0)
- 07: From the Editors (0)
- 07: The Voice (0)
- 07: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 07: Radford ready to run (0)
- 07: Everyone will enjoy ‘Sport’ (0)
- 07: Art department blankets the community with art (0)
- 07: Summer’s Finest Album (0)
- 07: ICAPP Evolving (0)
- 07: Let’s Talk about Safe Sex (0)
- 07: CAUTION, DATE RAPE (0)
- 07: Remembering a GC&SU student (0)
- 07: GC&SU virtual campus map can be viewed worldwide (0)
- 07: Grant to aid in technology (0)
- 07: New emergency call boxes make walking on campus safe (0)
- 07: Do Not Enter (0)
- 07: Harris returns to GC&SU (0)
- 07: Gamma Sigma Sigma gains national recognition – twice (0)
- 07: Christian Fraternity coming on campus (0)
- 07: Park here or there (0)
- 07: Writing Center moves to Lanier (0)
- 07: Campus Activities Board selected for 2001-2002 (0)
- 07: From the Bleachers (0)
- 07: Venture Out goes hiking (0)
- 07: Bobcat Classic tees off again (0)
- August 2001 (27)
- 31: “My South includes the Tip of Patagonia” (0)
- 31: Etheridge’s Seventh Album Blisters (0)
- 31: Theater possibilities include Shakespeare, Wilder, Gay (0)
- 31: The Cellar hosts Fault Line Reading Series (0)
- 31: Pikes Suspended Again (0)
- 31: Lose the Booze (0)
- 31: Napier, Bell, Terrell, Adams, Wells, Sanford, Ramada? (0)
- 31: Student Activites office moves to new location, gets increased space (0)
- 31: Remember a former professor (0)
- 31: Bookstore relocates and begins renovation (0)
- 31: Deans link Liberal Arts and Education (0)
- 31: G.I.V.E. Center (0)
- 31: Parkhurst opens doors to students (0)
- 31: What time is class? (0)
- 31: SGA elections Wednesday (0)
- 31: 68 new professors mean smaller classes (0)
- 31: Seeing Double (0)
- 31: Regent’s Test Coming Soon (0)
- 31: Academic year offers new degree programs for students (0)
- 31: From the Editors (0)
- 31: The Inside Scoop (0)
- 31: The Voice (0)
- 31: Cross Country off to running start (0)
- 31: Lane of victory (0)
- 31: En Garde! (0)
- 31: Intramurals Gearing Up (0)
- 31: Black, Sparks lead cross country teams (0)
- April 2001 (64)
- 27: The Top 100 (0)
- 27: `8 Course Meal’ a success for art seniors (0)
- 27: GC&SU Bowling faces up against national competition (0)
- 27: McGourik named SGA President (0)
- 27: Gamma Sigma highlights Bobcat Awards (0)
- 27: CAB’s budget hit by SABC cuts (0)
- 27: Relay for Life a success (0)
- 27: Sassy Cats finish second in Peach Belt (0)
- 27: From the Editor (0)
- 27: Goodbye from Joy Eady (0)
- 27: Goodbye from Betsy Butler (0)
- 27: Goodbye from Diane Ivey (0)
- 27: Bobcat Sports (0)
- 27: Softball drops two in tournament, 2B Smith sets school hits record (0)
- 27: GC&SU suffers sweep against Armstrong State (0)
- 27: GC&SU Golf finishes second in Peach Belt, Robinson honored (0)
- 27: Tennis finishes fifth (0)
- 20: Run DMC tops off BAVA success with the release of `Crown Royal’ (0)
- 20: `Someone Like You’ Provides Light-hearted entertainment (0)
- 20: Yorn’s debut worth the wait (0)
- 20: SGA approves parking deck, rise in parking fees (0)
- 20: GC&SU gets $3 million from Watson-Brown Foundation (0)
- 20: Alternative Spring Break, G.I.V.E. Center provides (0)
- 20: Archontes becomes Omicron Delta Kappa (0)
- 20: MSU, Campus changes to remain (0)
- 20: USC approves vote for new constitution (0)
- 20: From the Editor (0)
- 20: College experience has been priceless (0)
- 20: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 20: North Flordia take two of three from Bobcats (0)
- 20: Chan set school record in total hits in Bobcat’s loss (0)
- 20: GC&SU tennis wins 3 of 4, ready for Peach Belt (0)
- 20: Bobcat Golf (0)
- 13: Senior artwork on display at GC&SU (0)
- 13: Album overshadows talent evident in Tantric (0)
- 13: Cheerleaders win National Title (0)
- 13: SGA moves election date (0)
- 13: Board of Regents at GC&SU on Monday (0)
- 13: GC&SU gives volunteers month to shine (0)
- 13: BAVA Fest rocks GC&SU (0)
- 13: From the Editor (0)
- 13: BAVA provides lasting memories for ’01 (0)
- 13: Against the Grain (0)
- 13: Mrowka wins 300th game for Bobcats (0)
- 13: GC&SU softball comes around, wins 18th game of the season (0)
- 13: GC&SU’s Men and Women tennis teams sweep Fort Valley (0)
- 13: Bobcats win 35th, wait for #2 North Flordia (0)
- 06: Machine and Man – Optimistic 4th Effort from Our Lady Peace (0)
- 06: `Musical Memoirs’ Monday at Max Noah (0)
- 06: Barry Moser to deliver O’Connor memorial lecture (0)
- 06: Mandala Movement Workshop at ABAC (0)
- 06: CPC motion denied, CAB to remain (0)
- 06: GC&SU ready for BAVA Fest 2001 (0)
- 06: Phi Kappa Phi Inductions to take place on Sunday, April 8 (0)
- 06: GC&SU Athletic Auction to benefit athletic scholarships (0)
- 06: Lady Run-n-Gun to go to national tournament (0)
- 06: From the Editor (0)
- 06: BAVA Fest provides ideal college fun (0)
- 06: Against the Grain (0)
- 06: Carr having dream season for Bobcats (0)
- 06: Bobcats on winning streak, move to 2nd in nation (0)
- 06: Lady Bobcat Lakani Receives Peach Belt Player of the Week (0)
- 06: Lady Bobcats go to 13-11, split weekend doubleheader (0)
- 06: GC&SU women’s tennis obtains national ranking (0)
- March 2001 (50)
- 16: Doves debut album a notable contribution to modern music (0)
- 16: Intramural softball season off to a running success (0)
- 16: Springfest 2001 offers high school students chance to explore GC&SU (0)
- 16: GC&SU hopes for $5 million for Mansion (0)
- 16: Spring Fling 2001 provides opportunity for fun (0)
- 16: Lectures mark Women’s History Month at GC&SU (0)
- 16: GC&SU marks O’Connor’s birthday with celebration (0)
- 16: Outdoor fun offers time to reflect (0)
- 16: Against the Grain (0)
- 16: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 16: Turner excels on the court for the Lady Bobcats (0)
- 16: Bobcats win tenth straight (0)
- 16: Lady Bobcats sweep a pair from Emmanuel College (0)
- 16: GC&SU men’s & women’s tennis splits doubleheader against USC-Spartanburg (0)
- 09: Jones Makes Successful Frontman Debut with Boston’s American Hi-Fi (0)
- 09: MSU undergoing changes for Board of Regents visit (0)
- 09: One Act Play festival to be at GC&SU March 15 (0)
- 09: Women’s Ensemble to perform March 13 (0)
- 09: BAVA Fest band profile: Run DMC (0)
- 09: Faculty conduct code to be drafted by SGA (0)
- 09: Arts & Letters Festival set to begin on March 14 (0)
- 09: Pep Band, Cheerleaders, & Sassy Cats compete in Peach Belt Competition (0)
- 09: Hawg Wild Week to help raise money for the Boys & Girls Club (0)
- 09: From the Editor (0)
- 09: Hold faculty responsible (0)
- 09: Against the Grain (0)
- 09: Lady Bobcats end season with loss to USC Aiken (0)
- 09: Bobcats hit stride on diamond, win five in a row (0)
- 09: Lady Bobcats split doubleheader with North Georgia College & University (0)
- 09: Turner earns post season Team All-Peach Belt honors (0)
- 09: GC&SU’s Smith named to All-Peach Belt Second Team (0)
- 09: GC&SU tennis upsets tenth ranked Ferris State University (0)
- 09: Lugo earns Peach Belt Player of the Week (0)
- 02: GC&SU’s International Dinner a success (0)
- 02: Dave Mathews Band comes up with different and new sound with the release of `Everyday’ (0)
- 02: Movie `Sweet November’ leaves much to be desired (0)
- 02: William Fisher’s works on paper on display at GC&SU (0)
- 02: Run DMC to headline BAVA Fest 2001 (0)
- 02: Board of Regents to visit GC&SU April 16 -18 (0)
- 02: Changes to MSU clock tower still incomplete (0)
- 02: New major added in International Business (0)
- 02: Worden wins student humanitarian award (0)
- 02: From the Editor (0)
- 02: Against the Grain (0)
- 02: Future brings on new pressures (0)
- 02: Lady Bobcats advance in Peach Belt Tournament (0)
- 02: Bobcats end season with a 92-89 loss to USC Aiken (0)
- 02: Lady Bobcats win four straight on diamond (0)
- 02: Baseball Bobcats lose two of three to Kennesaw State (0)
- 02: GC&SU Tennis team splits with Valdosta State (0)
- February 2001 (57)
- 23: Art exhibit focuses on growing food from around the world (0)
- 23: Rock pulls of leading man role in comedy `Down to Earth’ (0)
- 23: Crazytown’s debut effort leaves fans insane for more (0)
- 23: Max Noah Singers to present evening of Gilbert and Sullivan (0)
- 23: Campus gets new look for Board of Regents (0)
- 23: SGA:USC must add process for appeals (0)
- 23: Colonnade staff surives tornado (0)
- 23: Patterson to `Kiss the Pig” for the Boys & Girls Club (0)
- 23: Crawford stepping down as Dean of Education (0)
- 23: Relay for Life has new home at Walter B. Williams Park (0)
- 23: Bobcats sports in full swing (0)
- 23: From the Editor (0)
- 23: Note to students: Get Involved! (0)
- 23: Against the Grain (0)
- 23: GC&SU baseball back on track, defeat Rams (0)
- 23: Lady Bobcats clinch 2nd place in Peach Belt (0)
- 23: Bobcats sweep Peach Belt players of the week honors (0)
- 23: Bobcats drop first two of softball season (0)
- 16: Music Therapy Week observed (0)
- 16: Comedy `Silverman’ silly, provides abundance of laughs (0)
- 16: `The Wild Duck’ focuses on violence, suicide, lies (0)
- 16: Marinova to serve semester internship in Washington, D.C. (0)
- 16: SGA votes to continue construction (0)
- 16: Student Service Committee looks to provide for students (0)
- 16: Harris to assume duties as director of Old Capitol Museum (0)
- 16: From the Editor (0)
- 16: Against the Grain (0)
- 16: Letter to the Editor (0)
- 16: Bobcat Tennis 2001 (0)
- 16: GC&SU swept by Tampa (0)
- 16: GC&SU splits doubleheader with Francis Marion Patriots (0)
- 16: GC&SU Bowling team excels at ACUI Bowling Regionals (0)
- 02: Homecoming against UNC Pembroke (0)
- 02: From the bleachers (0)
- 02: World-renowned pianist to perform (0)
- 02: Movie review “Black Hawk Down” (0)
- 02: Fault Line Reading Series features three student works (0)
- 02: Planning for Mr. & Ms. GC&SU is a huge task (0)
- 02: A former GC&SU student is suing the Board of Regents for more than $15,000 (0)
- 02: Actor Hason Davis appearing at GC&SU (0)
- 02: Honoring African Americans with Black History Month (0)
- 02: New Muslim student organization to educate students about Islam (0)
- 02: Relay for Life set to kick off (0)
- 02: President DePaolo is named to Georgia Trends prestigious list (0)
- 02: February is Child Passenger Safety Month (0)
- 02: Preparations for Phase I of the library construction are underway (0)
- 02: School of Business has endowment fund (0)
- 02: An eventful semester planned for Campus Crossroads Dining Hall (0)
- 02: Bobcat Nights (0)
- 02: Movie review “A Beautiful Mind” (0)
- 02: Evangelist preaches on front campus (0)
- 02: From the Editors (0)
- 02: Have you Heard? (0)
- 02: The Voice (0)
- 02: Bobcat Baseball Back in Action (0)
- 02: Wilson provides GC&SU with 15 years of service (0)
- 02: Beginning of new outdoor program Venture Out (0)
- January 2001 (26)
- 26: Central Georgia Tonight to debut, offer students news (0)
- 26: `Traffic’ deserving of Oscar buzz (0)
- 26: Poet Smith to read at GC&SU Jan. 31 (0)
- 26: GC&SU, Milledgeville on display for state (0)
- 26: Future of WGUR 88.9 is uncertain (0)
- 26: Computers stolen from Atkinson (0)
- 26: SGA works to eliminate vandalism on campus (0)
- 26: Homecoming 2001 a rousing success (0)
- 26: From the Editor (0)
- 26: Remember those who we have lost (0)
- 26: Against the Grain (0)
- 26: Bobcats look to improve on a successful 2000 (0)
- 26: Heyer’s 1,000th point key in Lady Bobcats 12th win (0)
- 26: GC&SU Bowling team gears up for regional championship (0)
- 19: Exhibit shows “Georgia Works on Paper” (0)
- 19: GC&SU’s Sassy Cats compete in Nationals (0)
- 19: DePaolo named one of Georgia’s most influential (0)
- 19: Georgia General Assembly to visit GC&SU (0)
- 19: Student Health Clinic relocated to first floor of Parks Nursing (0)
- 19: Vance to SGA: GC&SU needs more police officers (0)
- 19: From the Editor (0)
- 19: Editors ‘tempted’ by T.V. show, island (0)
- 19: Lady Bobcats continue hot start while Bobcats look for consistency (0)
- 19: Turner earns award for Lady Bobcats (0)
- 19: Bobcats open preseason ranked 3rd in nation (0)
- 19: GC&SU students excel at fencing (0)
- December 2000 (3)