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Stories written by Alan Martin

Artists redefine printmaking

In the above image, Koichi Kiyono’s “Cultivation II” is found in a room of the Museum of Modern Art on Georgia College’s campus. The artist’s choice of medium is etching on cotton-wool and felt.

April 26th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »

Fishing team nets big catch at Lake Lanier

Fishing crew of 14 members snags title at Georgia Southern Collegiate Bass Fishing Series at Lake Lanier last weekend

April 12th, 2012 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Tennis teams struggle in weekend road matches

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Slideshow: The Georgia College men’s and women’s tennis teams both suffered losses on the road this past weekend against Francis Marion University. 

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in Lead stories,Sports | Read More »

“Angels in the Froth” descends upon the Max Noah Recital Hall for a heavenly performance

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The showing of the play, “Angels in the Froth,” will be held Friday and Saturday, March 16 and March 17 at 8 p.m. in the Max Noah Recital Hall. The play was written by the 2011 winner of the Arts & Letters Prize, James  McKelley. 

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in A&E,Lead stories | Read More »

Tennis teams aced by Armstrong

GC women’s team shut out by Armstrong Atlantic State University 9-0, men’s tennis falls to Pirates 8-1

February 23rd, 2012 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Men On Feminism

Three different perspectives from GC men

February 16th, 2012 | Posted in Close Up,Special Sections | Read More »

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