By: KHANDIS PLUNKETT (Gainesville, Ga.) – On Nov. 16, Lifetime premiered their biopic of the late R&B artist Aaliyah titled, Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B. The movie was set to premiere in August but had to be pushed back to its November date due to several interruptions with production including the lack of cooperation of the family. Despite […]
EBOLA
By: KHANDIS PLUNKETT What seems to be the subject on everybody’s mouth these days? The international Ebola outbreak, that is quickly becoming a crisis right here in America. It seems like every time I turn on the news or pick up a newspaper, it’s being announced that another American has been infected with the Ebola virus. With […]
Women’s World Cup Teams Fight for Equality
By: KAYLA MADSEN Photo Courtesy: Facebook, Kevin Durant As a long time soccer player myself and personal experience on both turf and grass this particular article strikes me to be very interesting. The debate between FIFA has stirred up quite the argument this season. The women’s world cup is being held in Canada next summer and the […]
NCAA D1 vs. NAIA
By: ALLIE SMITH (Gainesville, Ga.) – There are many controversies regarding collegiate sports. Throughout the different divisions and conferences you have a different set of rules and athletes are treated differently. You can see it from the perspective of a NCAA D1 football player compared to NAIA volleyball players. NCAA D1 kicker for the University […]
Five Reasons Why Following Your Dreams Should Come First in Choosing Your Major
By: HAYLEY FOWLER As a second semester Junior at Brenau University I decided to change my major from Pre-Occupational Therapy to Mass Communications. This experience taught me a lot about myself and that I should continue to follow my dreams throughout life. 1. Do something you love, you will be good at it If you’re […]
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