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Stories written by gcsunade

Bobcat Card woes

Swiper the Fox gets his Bobcat Card deactivated

May 4th, 2013 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »

International Style

Georgia College appears to have a number of international students, and with their presence, their cultural differences are added to the melting pot. The clothes and fashions these students bring from their home countries stand out as one of their many cultural differences. Fashion is something that is persistently changing and can be easily influenced. [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in Fashion | Read More »

Cliques in college have a whole new meaning

Clique: It’s not a word commonly used in college. Saved to describe those mean girls encountered in high school, the word clique is dipped, soaked and battered in negative connotations. But when it’s associated with a group of people who help you thrive, it doesn’t seem all that bad. That is why The Colonnade strongly [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in Opinion,Our Voice | Read More »

Brothers strike out for cancer

On Wednesday, April 17, members of both Zeta Tau Alpha and Theta Chi teamed up for a night at the Baldwin Bowling Center to raise money for breast cancer patients. The event, Bowling Away Breast Cancer, was organized after Jared Aarons, a freshman pre-engineering major and newly initiated Theta Chi brother, found out that his [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in News | Read More »

Boston Marathon tragedy resonates on GC’s campus

Three dead. Many more wounded. Monday morning brought tragedy to Boston. Two bombs went off at 2:50 p.m., about 12 seconds apart, near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. People come from all over the country to run in the annual race. Normally it’s where goals are achieved, where personal records are broken. Monday, [...]

April 18th, 2013 | Posted in Opinion,Our Voice | Read More »

Student says GC campus is difficult for disabled

Erin Breedlove cheers on the men’s baseball team. - Photo Credit: Sarah K. Wilson

There is a lack of diversity among students on campus that reaches beyond skin color and hometown addresses. It is the absence of disabled students. According to Disabilities Services, there are only about 250 registered disabled students at GC. Erin Breedlove, a senior psychology major and intern at Disabilities Services, is one of the few [...]

April 18th, 2013 | Posted in News | Read More »

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