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Oscarville has been long forgotten by Georgians despite being at the bottom of Lake Lanier. Photo Courtesy of GSU Library Lake Lanier is a popular weekend destination suitable for fishing, boating, ...
Georgia State named its year-old football field after one of its alumni and largest financial donors, Parker H. “Pete” Petit. Petit’s former pharmaceutical company, MiMedx, is now under federal ...
That phrase, a slogan for Grady Health System’s award-winning marketing campaign that launched in 2012, is seen plastered on billboards across the metro Atlanta area. Unfortunately, it’s true in more ...
Wicca, also referred to as witchcraft, has been on the rise in the last 30 years. About 1.5 million people practice today, which is a sharp rise from the 8,000 who practiced in 1990 and 340,000 in ...
Kell Hall is set to be torn down as a part of Georgia State’s master plan. Kell will soon become a green space called the “Greenway,” part of a redesigning effort of the courtyard in front of Library ...
On Sept. 19, 1985, the Parents Music Resource Center, a group of moms, testified before a Senate hearing in order to censor the music to which their children listened, opposed by musicians Frank Zappa ...
Detailed photos of the cannabis flower still on the plant. Photo by Esteban Lopez on unsplash.com With millions of cannabis users across the U.S., that there still exists a negative stigma about the ...
From slavery to convict leasing, one Atlanta businessman blurred the lines between the two. Photo Courtesy of GSU Library Archives Joel Hurt, an Atlanta Businessman of the late 1800s to the early ...
Here we are yet again in election season. Some of you may be doing some research on who it is you want to vote for. Many of you are probably rewatching the commercials that have been showing since the ...
As part of its renewed effort to protect students and staff, Georgia State has introduced its blue light emergency towers. The towers are adorned with the word “EMERGENCY” and blue lights and are ...
After colliding with an iceberg, the “unsinkable Titanic” met its fate on April 14, 1912. It took over 1,500 lives with it to the ocean floor. After almost 110 years, it rests primarily undisturbed in ...
My platform can be encapsulated into one word: engagement. The student government association here at the Georgia State Atlanta campus is the representative of all students, but let me ask, what is ...
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