Movie Review: "Trigger Man" Misses Its Target By a Country Mile
“Trigger Man” isn’t really a horror movie so much as a film about people walking without saying anything. There are many scenes in this movie in which people walk without saying a word. The plot...
View ArticleNew vice president has new expectations for SGA senators
With long, hot summer days quickly approaching, SGA is ready for a new school year with a new vice president. Brett Parker, a junior political science major, said he is prepared to be vice president...
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MILK: Sean Penn is a revelation as Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected into public office in California. The movie follows his character from when he opened a camera shop in San Francisco’s...
View ArticleSave gas, drive a Vespa
Seventy-five miles per gallon is something to buzz about. It’s not a car, it’s definitely not a truck, it’s a Vespa! What is a Vespa you may be wondering? It’s a scooter that was manufactured in 1946...
View ArticleSmoking tax raised
With Georgia’s influx of state revenues dwindling and the rest of the nation’s economy sinking, many lawmakers are looking for every possible way to gain much-needed income from the people they...
View ArticleSpanish student honored with recognition
Gilbert Lewis, a Spanish education major, has been chosen as the university student of the year by the Georgia chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP-GA). “I...
View ArticleStudent's campus involvement leads her to next year's SGA treasurer position
SGA has found a new treasurer to be part of the executive branch for the upcoming school year. Katurah Jackson, a sophomore English major, said she decided she wanted to be treasurer after being a...
View ArticleStudents elect new SGA president
As one SGA president says his goodbyes, another gears up for her run as the president of the student body. Maritess Banez, a junior nursing major, entered the senate during the second semester of her...
View ArticleStudy Abroad provides new friends, a new home and a new country
Four years ago when I was still living in Paris, I received a letter stating that I was officially accepted at Augusta State University as a student-athlete. I did not really know what I was getting...
View ArticleTuition Rates to increase for fall's incoming freshmen
Higher education will soon come at a higher cost for students in Georgia. The Georgia Board of Regents voted unanimously on April 14 to repeal the four-year-old Guaranteed Tuition Policy that requires...
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