From Transsexual, Transylvania to Milledgeville, Georgia ...Slideshow Included!
From flappers to the grim reaper, fans filled Russell Auditorium in costume on the eve of Halloween last Friday. The theater echoed with sounds of audience participation. Audience members jumped to the left, then they stepped to the right to perform the Time Warp dance.…
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GCSU commemorates Day of the Dead tradition
The holiday Day of the Dead is a Mexican tradition that has been carried on for the past three millennia. Here at GCSU, the celebration has just recently began catching on; according to Roxanne Farrar said the tradition of hosting a Day of the Dead ceremony has been going on for at least five years.…
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Young Krew drops its hip-hop beats on iTunes
New and upcoming artists, Austin Lite and Matt Williams, sophomore business majors at GCSU, started off by creating music just for fun and have now taken a more serious approach to their hip-hop beats by selling their songs on iTunes.
"I started playing piano when I was in second-grade and composing music when I was in fourth grade," Williams said.…
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Students find novel writing a 'wordy endeavor'November marks National Novel Writing Month
November is not only the month of giving thanks, it is also National Novel Writing Month, otherwise known as NaNoWriMo. The goal of the month is for students to write a novel of at least 50,000 words in 30 days.
Sigma Tau Delta, GCSU's English honor society, is encouraging its members to participate in NaNoWriMo.…
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Brass quintet blows away GCSU with wide variety of tunes
The GCSU Bobcat Brass Quintet recently performed a concert at Max Noah Hall with the Oasis Brass Group, based out of Atlanta. The groups performed their program, entitled "Music from the Renaissance to New Orleans" on Oct. 27. The pieces performed came from all of the major musical time periods, including the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and 20th century time frames.…
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Looking for a scapegoat of political satire, witty humor? Look no further
"The Men Who Stare at Goats" is "The Big Lebowski" of war in Iraq-based films. A lot of people (including myself) love the pointless Coen brothers' comedy for the simple fact that it has no point whatsoever, and anyone looking for a scape-goat of political satire and witty humor shall look no further.…
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Unorganized
Unorganized is a RSO that discusses controversial issues such as spirituality and morality with a philosophical point of view. The club was started with the intention of providing an area for students to talk about topics freely without being judged.
"It's more of an intellectual debate.…
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