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Photo Tips

Wanting a nice, new camera for Christmas? Just wondering how cameras work? In order to progress with your photo-creating skills, it’s first necessary to understand the basics (you wouldn’t hop into a race car and win your first race without even knowing how to drive a stick-shift, would you? It’s like that, unless of course your last name is Schumacher or Earnhardt for you NASCAR fans).

December 4th, 2009 | Posted in Health & Science | Read More »

Medical-care options readily available

Student Health Services offers students unlimited visits each semester. It vaccinates students with seasonal flu shots, as well as for periodic problems, such as H1N1. Most medications and lab tests are provided at no cost. However, sometimes GCSU nurse practitioners are not available, or can’t offer specialized treatment.

December 4th, 2009 | Posted in Health & Science | Read More »

Students indulge in holiday foods, ignore consequences

The holidays are here, and ’tis the season to loosen belts and waist bands as Americans stuff down the holiday cheer with an extra helping of button-popping food. Even Santa Claus can’t hold off the weight. With delicious holiday spreads, and thousands of tempting cookies, students find it easy to understand why.

December 4th, 2009 | Posted in Health & Science | Read More »

New technology options available

Even a casual television watcher can see the battle for cell phone customers raging today on TV. Each company releases ads seemingly every week which claim dominance of the strongest or most expansive network, as well as the most updated and useful phones and applications.

December 4th, 2009 | Posted in Health & Science | Read More »

Students utilize Health Science building

The new and remodeled Health Sciences building, part of GCSU’s College of Health Sciences, opened its doors this semester and so far it is being put to good use. The three-floor building, which held its official open house in October, houses many of the college’s programs.

December 4th, 2009 | Posted in Health & Science | Read More »

New facilities to help power Herty

Scheduled to open within the next year, the new L-shaped addition to Herty Hall, called “Phase ?”, possess many benefits, one of them being an emergency power wiring throughout the entire the hall.

Associate professor and coordinator of Pre-professional Programs in the Biological and Environmental Sciences Department Dr.

October 30th, 2009 | Posted in Health & Science | Read More »

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