The GIVE Center released the expanded Lunch and Learn program that used to be known as Pacesetters. Along with the new name, the center added three programs: Tech Talks, Cafe Conversations and Nonprofits at Night. “Last year, it was just a monthly leadership workshop for students that focused on one aspect of leading a volunteer [...]
November 15th, 2012 | Posted in News | Read More »

Senior nursing major Alison Strach uses her discount card at Metropolis to redeem a free side of hummus. Metropolis Cafe is one of the many Milledgeville businesses included on the card. Many students have been wondering why they carry not one but two student discount cards this year. “When I got the new discount card, [...]
November 15th, 2012 | Posted in News | Read More »

(Left) Nick Duda, (Top) the top five models, (Bottom left) Oliver Ladd and (Bottom right) Creighton Perme make their apperance on stage in Magnolia Ballroom during GC’s Next Top Model. Organized by Sammy Seay, the event raises money for local highschool girls that cannot afford prom dresses on their own. The money was raised by [...]
November 15th, 2012 | Posted in News | Read More »

Staff writer Halley White sat down with Iona Holder to learn more about “Proposals,” a play she is directing that recalls a family gathering in the Pocono Mountains and examines the intricacies of relationships. “Proposals” performances will begin Nov. 7 in the Georgia College Black Box Theatre and will run for two weeks. Q: [...]
October 18th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »
The Bobcats Rugby Club traveled to Jacksonville, Ala., last Saturday to compete in the Breast Cancer Awareness 15’s Tournament. Though the tournament took place in a small town, there was no shortage of spectators. Almost 50 people arrived at the fields to cheer on the rugby players and help raise money for breast cancer awareness. [...]
October 18th, 2012 | Posted in Sports | Read More »
GC teams work to better community The Georgia College softball team woke up early three weekends ago to volunteer at Lockerly Arboretum. When the team arrived, 19 players and the coaching staff were given gloves, shovels and tree trimmers to remove non-native plants from the arboretum and to prepare for others to be planted. Every [...]
October 4th, 2012 | Posted in Sports | Read More »