AUGUSTA, Ga. | Six Georgia College & State University baseball players were honored by the Peach Belt Conference on the eve of the 2024 PBC Baseball Tournament.Braeden Smith, Matthew Mebane, Gabriel Wuerth, Brandon Bellflower and John Luke Glanton were named to the All-PBC first team, while Lex Kenny was a second team honoree. It was Bellflower's fourth All-PBC honor of his career, joining Columbus State University's Brad Bouras (1998-2001) as the league's only four-time, all-conference...
By Liz Newlin, seniorThe Graduate School at Georgia College & State University recognizes the outstanding contributions graduate assistants provide in supportive roles to students, faculty, staff and the university while pursuing graduate studies. Established in 2019, the awards showcase celebrates the hard work, dedication and impact of Georgia College graduate students.The following students have demonstrated excellence in position and good work ethic. Attitude and performance go...
GCSU Gives Day will take place on Saturday, August 17, 2024. We are in need of site leaders (faculty, staff and alumni) and assistant site leaders (sophomores, juniors and seniors).Click here to complete the volunteer form.This year, in an effort to align career and academic interests with locations and build community engagement into the curriculum, first-year students will be assigned sites based on their first-year academic seminar. Our community partners are excited to connect...
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge announced today that Georgia College student Axel Hawkins, a history major from McDonough, Georgia, is one of 137 college students nation-wide selected for the third annual ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll.The ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll recognizes college students at participating campuses who have “gone above and beyond to advance nonpartisan student voter registration, education and turnout efforts in their communities.” Georgia College...
Join us this Wednesday, April 24, at noon in Russell Library room 241 for the last Times Talk of the semester co-facilitated by Senior Sociology students Cloey Brown, Kaila Arnettt, Phoebe Manteneiks and Mary Henneberry on "Should kids be allowed on social media? What are the effects of TikTok and what are the possible outcomes from a ban?” The following article may be referenced during the discussion: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/31/technology/social-media-free-speech-netchoice.html?searchResultPosition=2...
Join us this Wednesday, April, 24 at noon in Russell Library room 241 for the last Times Talk of the semester co-facilitated by Senior Sociology students Cloey Brown, Kaila Arnettt, Phoebe Manteneiks and Mary Henneberry on "Should kids be allowed on social media? What are the effects of TikTok and what are the possible outcomes from a ban?” The following article may be referenced during the discussion: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/31/technology/social-media-free-speech-netchoice.html?searchResultPosition=2...
by Kylie Rowe, University Communications Practicum StudentG Miracle, the largest student organization on the Georgia College campus, held their annual ThunderThon event April 7, 2024. Approximately 300 people attended the event, and GC Miracle raised $70,550 for the Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital in Macon.ThunderThon is a 12-hour event where students and the community pledge to spend a Saturday standing on their feet for the kids who cannot. FTK – for the kids – is a rallying...
Story by Liz NewlinAs Georgia College & State University gears up for its 2024 spring commencement ceremonies, the significance of the event reverberates beyond the campus. For many graduating seniors, this ceremony marks more than just the end of their academic journey; it represents a chance to reclaim a rite of passage denied to them in 2020. COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the lives of high school graduates worldwide, robbing them of the traditional pomp and circumstance. There was...
Come on over to Midnight Breakfast on April 29! There will be free food, free T-shirts and fun activities. This year's theme is Bobcat Beach, and you don't want to miss it. The line starts at 6 p.m., and doors open at 10 p.m.
This years Midnight Breakfast theme is Bobcat beach! The line will start in the Den at 6pm on April 29th, and we will be showing The Teen Beach Movie and tie dying beach towels. The doors will open at 10 and allow students to grab some breakfast food from the Max before playing bingo and winning prizes!