Professional Athletes' Talent Gives Them No Right to 'Take'
No matter how well professional athletes of any sport perform on the field or court, it does not give them the right to physically or sexually impose themselves on women. The culture of the American...
View ArticleSmoking Should Continue To Be Allowed on Campus
Smoking is unhealthy. That’s a fact that cannot be refuted or denied by anyone. However, this fact alone has lead many people to believe that just because they are personally opposed to smoking that...
View ArticleSmoking Should Continue To Be Allowed on Campus
Smoking is unhealthy. That’s a fact that cannot be refuted or denied by anyone. However, this fact alone has lead many people to believe that just because they are personally opposed to smoking that...
View ArticleSpanish Major Wins A Prestigious Language Award
Cindy Burton, senior Spanish major, was raised in Lima, Peru and moved to Dallas at the age of 18. She attended the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and planned only to visit the U.S. for three...
View ArticleStop Smoking On Campus
Lung and nasal infections. Chest discomfort. Coughing. Mucus. Low birth-weight babies. Cancer. Whether you want to acknowledge the above ailments and conditions or not, secondhand smoke is hazardous...
View ArticleStudents Can Shop for Free At the Career Center Closet
Students can now shop on campus. Career Closet is a new event developed for students who are seeking employment after and during their educational journey. With the help of Suntrust Bank and other...
View ArticleSummer Events to Look Out For in Augusta
We are already in the fourth month of the new year, and already Augusta, Ga. has been marked by a number of exciting events. Up and coming country singer Natalie Stovall made a visit at the Augusta...
View ArticleThe Heath Care Debate Heats Up
A health care reform debate sponsored by the Department of Student Activities and mediated by James Tanner, the coordinator of leadership and Greek life, recently took place on campus. Guests at the...
View ArticleThis Week in History
April 27, 1667: Blind poet John Milton sold the copyright of his work “Paradise Lost” for a mere 10 pounds. Once written, the poem was hailed as a masterpiece of the English language. April 28, 1945:...
View ArticleWycliffe Gordon Rocks Augusta State Amphitheatre
Wycliffe Gordon, the world-renown and critically-acclaimed trombone player, captivated Augusta music lovers as he performed with the ASU Jazz Ensemble at Augusta State University. The show entitled,...
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