Gone but not forgottenA teammate and a friend is lost
John Bruner always finished strong. GCSU students, athletes and faculty were shocked when they heard Bruner didn't finish his last race.…
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Campus becomes chaotic as parking keeps dwindling
Another year at GCSU and another blow to student parking, as a new two-hour parking enforcement was put into place by the city of Milledgeville on various streets around downtown starting Aug. 13.…
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GCSU climbs in the rankings
GCSU continues an upward trend in U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings of "America's Best Colleges." …
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Convocation symbolizes tradition
Tradition is something that has and always will be a part of the American culture. From saying the pledge of allegiance to celebrating the independence of our country, traditions help develop the true essence of our beliefs.…
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Ken Vance appointed to POST
Ken Vance left GCSU after serving 22 years as the Director, or "Chief," of Public Safety last Tuesday, Aug. 14. …
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Freshman enrollment steadily rises
With a record freshman enrollment this year of 1,120, nearly 100 more than last year, GCSU is threatening of heading away from its small college appeal.…
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Auxiliary services adds new items to the menu
This fall Sodexho added Dining Dollars and changed CatCash, bringing about confusion to students around campus. Students are stumped as to the significance of these changes.…
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Transportation services creates shopping shuttle to save students money
For Martin Wachira, carpooling, vanpooling and shuttling are convenient alternatives to gas guzzling. But he does not ride the shuttle to dodge searching for a parking spot on campus, or carpool to cut back on gas.…
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