Hannah Adams, Asst. Opinion Editor
• February 1, 2023
Since the start of television news reporting, political stances have become a pinnacle piece of most large-scale news stations. This has led to the segregation of channels and a huge disconnect in the...
OpenAI recently developed a language model named ChatGPT that changes the way in which society views and uses technology. This new model is laced with the ability to work as virtual assistants, a language...
In Frank Darabont’s film adaptation of “The Mist”, written originally by Stephen King, many of the prejudices that are inherently different today, continue to prove that societal ideals have not...
GC's alumni's photography exhibit on Central State Hospital draws attention to mental health
Kylie Rowe, Contributing Writer
• February 1, 2023
Jessica Whitehead, GC alumna and judicial assistant for Superior Court Judge Terry N. Masse of the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit, has a photography exhibit called “Seeking Asylum” opening Feb. 4 in the...
After two of the worst years in the history of the box office, movies are back, and I went to the theater more than ever before in 2022. Including streaming titles, I saw a total of 69 new releases over...
From heartbreaking losses to a comeback for the ages, the NFL wild-card playoff games were anything but short of an exciting experience to watch.
For starters, there was a solid matchup between...
Coming off two straight wins, the GC men’s basketball team took on 14-4 Lander at home on Wednesday, Jan. 25.
The Bobcats, after getting off to a hot start, fell to the Lander Bearcats 69-54, putting...
Owen McDaniel, Contributing Writer
• February 1, 2023
“About time.” That was the reaction from Baldwin High School’s Athletic Director Dexter Ricks when UGA sophomore defensive back Javon Bullard, a step ahead of TCU’s wide receiver Quentin Johnston,...
Though large and content-heavy textbooks are certainly intimidating, one of the biggest obstacles facing those pursuing higher education has always been their finances. The GA HOPE scholarship...
In September 2022, a tenured Valdosta State University biology professor, Dr. Leslie Jones, was told to change how she teaches about topics such as sex and gender or else she will be removed from the course.
There...
GC may seem like a small and remote university tucked away in central Georgia but it offers much more than many realize. Most students, when asked, can name somewhere around 20 majors offered at GC. However,...
The war in Ukraine has changed the lives of many citizens in ways that American citizens can not imagine. According to AP News, six months of war has caused the destruction of over 260 schools. Back to...