By: ANASTASIA MINAEVA (Gainesville, Ga.) A British-American historical drama “12 Years a Slave” directed by Steve McQueen became the best film on the version of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on the award ceremony at the Royal Opera House, London, on Feb. 16. The film “12 years […]
Archives for February 2014
Bode Miller Ties For Bronze
By: TAYLOR SALMON (Gainesville, GA)At the Olympics in Sochi, Russia, American alpine skier Bode Miller, tied for the bronze medal on Feb. 17. He has never focused so much on the medals. This has been his most important race thus far in his career. At 36 years old, the oldest Olympian at the Sochi games, […]
Programs to Help Pay Student Loans
Courtesy of www.jhartfound.org By: JANAY HUNT College graduates owe about an average of $26,000, finding affordable education goes on. The tuitions get higher and interest in student loans pile up, there is help out there that many do not know about. Student loan debt has left Americans owing more than $900 billion collectively. The programs out […]
U.S. Men sweep the Podium in Slopestyle
By: CAYLEN PERRY Through all the twists and flips, the switch slides and the triple cork spins, Joss Christensen kept his inspiration close by his side. On a beautiful springlike day in the mountains of Rosa Khutor Extreme Park, the 22-year-old from Park City, Utah, put heartbreak aside and pocketed gold, leading teammates Gus Kenworthy […]
Phi Mu Mardi Gras Social
By: HAYLEY FOWLER On Tuesday, March 4th, Phi Mu will hold their annual Mardi Gras Social from 7- 9 p.m in the Student Union Building. Phi Mu welcomes all Women’s College students to attend the celebration. Refreshments will be served, including King’s Cake Cupcakes. The winner of the King’s Cake game will receive a special […]
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 5
- Next Page »