
Gerri Osborne (left) and Haley Chrismon (right) Fraternity and Sorority Life at Georgia College ushered in Thanksgiving by giving back to the Milledgeville-Baldwin County area with its annual Big Greek Give beginning Nov. 12. The sororities and fraternities came together to serve the community. Chapters recognize their personal philanthropies throughout the week and come together [...]
November 29th, 2012 | Posted in News | Read More »

Ginger Carter Miller talks about her seventh point during the Last Lecture event. At the end of the Fall semester, Georgia College will bid farewell to one of its most celebrated professors – Ginger Carter Miller. To begin this season of change, Miller left her students, alums and fellow professors with “Seven Songs, Seven Stories [...]
November 29th, 2012 | Posted in News | Read More »

Georgia College students anticipate the results of the 2012 Presidential Election at the CAB sponsored event, Rock the Vote. Starting at 5 p.m., students gathered around the big screens at The Den on election night to anxiously see who would carry the title of president for the next four years: incumbent Barack Obama or challenger [...]
November 8th, 2012 | Posted in Lead stories,News | Read More »
Students from different campus ministries gathered on Front Campus one night last week to worship and promote unity. The OneLove event was one that “strives to bring the different Christian ministries together for games, worship and a talk,” Gabby Banzon, junior music therapy major, said. The service brought together Campus Catholics, the Baptist Collegiate Ministry, [...]
October 25th, 2012 | Posted in News | Read More »
The Georgia College golf team finished fourth at the 16-team Aflac Invitational on Oct. 1-2. A rainy first day of the tournament made the course more of a swampland, affecting everyone’s game. The GC team was only able to play 27 holes out of scheduled 36 because of rain delays. “I personally am not the [...]
October 18th, 2012 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

The Bobcats jumped out to an early lead in their final home match last weekend. Five minutes into the game, freshman Trevor Mooney scored the first goal. “We were just working hard and trying to score,” Mooney said later. But it wouldn’t be enough to hold off Georgia State, which rallied for a 3-2 win. [...]
October 18th, 2012 | Posted in Lead stories,Sports | Read More »