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Stories written by Lee McDade

Golf Places Sixth in PBC Championship

Sophomore golfer Ryan Trocchio watches his ball soar across the golf course at Callaway Gardens during the Peach Belt Conference. Georgia College’s golf team is currently ranked No. 14, but finished sixth of 11 teams at the conference. The golf team are currently awaiting a selection spot in the 2013 NCAA South/Southeast SuperRegional, which will be held in Florida from May 6-8. Bobcat’s Coach Miller is hopeful that his golf team will do well in upcoming events. - Courtesy of Sports Information

The No. 14 Georgia College golf team finished sixth of 11 in the Peach Belt Conference Championship over the weekend in Pine Mountain. After the practice round was rained out Friday, three tedious rounds of golf were played on the par-72 Callaway Gardens – Pine Mountain course throughout Saturday and Sunday. “It’s a great golf [...]

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

It’s a war-charred love affair

Theater major Kelly Carelson is one of four actors in “Time Stands Still.” The Pulitzer Prize-winning play, originally written by Donald Margulies, was directed by GC student Theresa Sagan and centered around two lovers who return from Iraq. - Photo Credit: Kendyl Wade

A familiar display of contemporary hardship seasoned with salacious humor brewed together to form an outstanding student-produced play that proved to be potently relevant to the issues of today. Written by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies, “Time Stands Still” was directed by Georgia College senior theater major Theresa Sagan as her capstone production. “After reading [...]

March 21st, 2013 | Posted in A&E,Lead stories | Read More »

Basketball saves America?

North Korea. It is a battered country, historically plagued by the most radical regime alive today. Millions of people find themselves trapped within the ironclad confine that is North Korean government. The people, starved from decades of government-dictated famine, live a day-to-day nightmare eerily similar to the lives of the unfortunate community within George Orwell’s [...]

March 7th, 2013 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Tragic in the night

It was their first Valentine’s Day together as South Africa’s newest high-profile couple. As night came, new love briskly turned into tragedy. A young woman lays motionless on the bathroom floor, allegedly slain by her lover. South African Olympic sprinter and double-amputee Oscar Pistorious is now out on bail after an exhausting four-day bail hearing. [...]

February 28th, 2013 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Ice Rink Gladiators

Play stops. Tensions clash. The crack of powerful fists against stout jaws echoes. Deep-red blood sprinkles the white ice as the referee stands idling just feet away, expressionless. The crowd explodes. They finally got what they have come for, whether it was conscious or not. Welcome to the world of ice hockey fighting. It has [...]

February 21st, 2013 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Ultimate tourney comes to Milly

With its roots dating back to the late 1960s, when a group of high school students from New Jersey first birthed the game, Ultimate has exploded onto the scene. Perhaps the sport’s popularity is fueled by the fact that it offers a cheaper, more convenient alternative to football and rugby. Whatever the reason, Ultimate has [...]

February 14th, 2013 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

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