By Kate Marie Phillips “Open Your Eyes” is a bimonthly column seeking to expand our realm of awareness beyond the everyday tunnel-vision perspective—to encourage readers to more consistently notice the
By Rori-TAI Williams Subject: Trust Issues Occupation: SCAD Hong Kong Illustration Student Insecurities: Trust Issues – “Color Flings & ISOlation” In general...in any way...it could be anything. My
by Jonny Velasquez All forms of synthetic marijuana are now illegal in the state of Georgia. On March 27, 2012, Governor Nathan Deal signed “Chase’s Law” that outlaws all sales
College Security Report March 26 - April 2, 2012 March 26 No incidents reported. March 27 4:45 p.m. - Security was notified a student was having problems with an ex-boyfriend
Springtime is in full swing. Flowers in bloom. Enjoying a meal outdoors. Finding the car covered in pollen. Atlanta offers all of these and more.
“Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. I am going to say this and then I am going
"The Culinary Tourist" is a weekly photo review of dining experiences in the Atlanta area. Some places are well-known and easily found. Others are uncommon and encourage searching the city. All are
by Jonny Velasquez Supply and demand is one cause of the astronomical increase in gas prices with no promise of returning to the affordable $2.50 a gallon – a vision
March 19-24 No incidents reported. March 25 11 p.m. - Security was notified there was an altercation between students in a room at the ACA residence hall. A laptop computer
“Better Than You” is a bimonthly column about ways for individuals to better themselves. From trying new foods to volunteer work, there are daily activities and tasks a person can