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Stories written by Julia Field-Green

Ultimate club team gears up for Spring

Georgia College club Ultimate team members leap to snag a catch. The team has been in existence for 13 years and is still the most successful club according to team President Jake Morris. Their main season begins this Spring.

Georgia College club Ultimate team members leap to snag a catch. The team has been in existence for 13 years and is still the most successful club according to team President Jake Morris. Their main season begins this Spring. Ultimate, a sport hybrid which is played with a flying disc, is the oldest and most [...]

November 8th, 2012 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Ultimate club team gears up for Spring

Georgia College club Ultimate team members leap to snag a catch. The team has been in existence for 13 years and is still the most successful club according to team President Jake Morris. Their main season begins this Spring.

Ultimate, a sport hybrid which is played with a flying disc, is the oldest and most successful club team at Georgia College. The team has been around for 13 years, but it doesn’t get the same recognition as other campus teams, team president Jake Morris says. “It’s the most successful club team on campus,” he [...]

November 8th, 2012 | Posted in Lead stories,Sports | Read More »

Memorial Hill Cemetery hosts its first ramble

October and cemetery usually combine for a high anxiety ghost tour, or a series of murder stories. However, on Oct. 14, the Memorial Hill Cemetery showed graves can be beautiful and intriguing.   Susan Harrington, a caretaker at the cemetery along with her husband, guided an hour and a half long tour of the cemetery [...]

October 19th, 2012 | Posted in News | Read More »

Craving Quiznos?

Sandwhich shop moves in downtown to broaden quick lunch options within walking distance of campus.

An assortment of sandwich-making materials, the smell of freshly toasted subs and a smiling face saying, “Welcome to Quiznos,” signaled lunchtime for a number of people last week when Quiznos had its grand opening downtown. Tyler Griffin, a Quiznos manager, said the new shop is exactly what GC’s campus needed. “We figured that the college [...]

October 18th, 2012 | Posted in News | Read More »

Michael Marks’ ‘Passages’

“You Never Touch My Skin in the Way You Did” serves as the face for artist Michael Marks’ exhibit “Passages.” Show curator Curtis Williams was particularly fond of this piece because the color of the eyes intrigued him.

“You Never Touch My Skin in the Way You Did” serves as the face for artist Michael Marks’ exhibit “Passages.” Show curator Curtis Williams was particularly fond of this piece because the color of the eyes intrigued him. Detailed paper sculptures jut out from the walls. Soul-burning eyes grace the front of greeting cards. To [...]

October 4th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »

‘A Celebration of a Life Lived Creatively’

Lois

(Top left) Titled “Field of Flower,” this piece was made using oil paint slick in 2011 and is one of Curtis’ more elaborate works. (Top right) “Red Shoes” was made using pastels in 2009. (Bottom) Made in 2006, the picture titled “Dancer” was made with acrylics. Curtis’ works can be seen in the Georgia College [...]

September 27th, 2012 | Posted in A&E,Lead stories | Read More »

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