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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, ...
The big city: Atlanta, Georgia. It’s the hometown of some today’s biggest stars like recent Emmy winner Donald Glover, and where many stars like Academy Award-winning Julia Roberts (Georgia State ...
Beginning as a mostly audio-only, internet-only offshoot of the found footage horror subgenre, Analog Horror first began emerging and growing as a subgenre in the early 2010s. The majority of Analog ...
Throughout February, Georgia State University President Mark Becker created the Public Health Preparedness Task Force for him and his administration to be advised about the COVID-19 epidemic. The head ...
Georgia State women talk about their definitions of femininity and how they chose to live out their definition. Photo Submitted by Samantha Bartholomew Femininity broadly describes physical and ...
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 ...
Georgia State hosts its first-ever Groundbreaker Lecture, honoring Maurice C. Daniels’ book and the three women that sued Georgia State and ultimately led to its integration. Photo by Matt ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hatshepsut was the first female pharaoh of Egypt. With her husband’s death and her son too young to take the throne, Hatshepsut was the first female ruler of ancient Egypt to reign as a male. With any ...