The Colonnade’s 2012-2013 Editor-in-chief gives her farewell after an award-winning year After many 4 a.m. nights, intensive rounds of editing and 16-hour days of serving at the helm of The Colonnade, this column serves as my most sincere letter of resignation. When I arrived to Georgia College in the Fall of 2010, one of my [...]
April 25th, 2013 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »

It’s 10:06 a.m. on a Friday, and although the main level of the Centennial Center is quietly inhabited by a lone jogger, the basement-level sports information office is bustling. Manned by Sports Information Director Al Weston and assistant Trevor Kuss, the sports information office is a vibrant hub of media relations, marketing, promotions and outreach, all in [...]
March 7th, 2013 | Posted in Lead stories,Sports | Read More »
With its opening scene punctuated by poignant piano notes and a glimpse of a pensive, bespectacled protagonist, “Love Always,” a student-produced short film, instantly set a mysterious tone during its premiere on Wednesday evening. “Love Always” was completely written, cast, produced and edited by Professor of Mass Communication Angela Criscoe’s advanced media production class and [...]
February 28th, 2013 | Posted in A&E | Read More »
A heart-warming array of cinematic love scenes are set to captivate audiences during the upcoming premiere of “Love Always,” a student-made film making its debut at Georgia College on Wednesday, Feb. 27. Entirely produced by Professor of Mass Communication Angela Criscoe’s advanced media production class, the 10-minute film is not only a culmination of a [...]
February 21st, 2013 | Posted in A&E | Read More »
The Student Government Association at Georgia College, in conjunction with SNAP, rolled out a new means for students living at The Village to get to Main Campus and downtown last Thursday with the unveiling of the new late-night shuttle service. The shuttle, which runs from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. exclusively on Thursday nights, began [...]
February 7th, 2013 | Posted in News | Read More »
With graduation on the horizon for hopeful undergrads, several factors play into a modern-day job search – the field of work, the location of a job and a desirable salary. But now, eager job seekers are not only hungry for the basic workplace necessities but a thriving office culture. According to University of Michigan professor [...]
January 17th, 2013 | Posted in News | Read More »