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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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
How many times has your GPA affected for future? I bet you could count it all on the one hand. Why does it matter? Many students grew up being told, “Your GPA is so important. Don’t have a bad GPA, or ...
Georgia State student Nabila Khan was asked by a professor to remove her niqab in compliance with Georgia’s Anti-mask laws. When Georgia’s anti-mask laws were scrawled into state code some 60 years ...
Taking a walk through Atlanta reveals the sight of new businesses, apartments and historical sites. Among those buildings are ones that are neglected and abandoned, some of which are owned by Georgia ...
The U.S Department of the Interior’s National Park Service has provided the City of Atlanta with a nearly $25,000 Federal Historic Preservation Grant last month to preserve LGBTQA+ history in the ...
The years following the 2016 presidential election have revealed underlying divisions in some parts of the country and brought prosperity in others. The beginning of the decade started with increased ...
The practice of book banning in school libraries and community libraries has been around for centuries but it hasn’t been as relevant as it has within the last few years. Every time I hear about a ...
We woke to the sound of our phones battling over which had the loudest alarm clock—both set for 4:00 a.m. just in case we decided to sleep through either one. The truth was neither of us needed an ...
University is much more than just an institution wherein students learn and get degrees; rather, it is a place where students have the opportunity to build a life that they envision for themselves.
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 ...
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