March is Emergency Preparedness MonthHere are a few tips you can use.1. Know the Campus Emergency Procedures:Familiarize yourself with emergency protocols for natural disasters, lockdowns, fires, and medical emergencies. Talk to your CA’s and CD’s or Public Safety for this information.Review the university’s emergency action plan and evacuation routes.Identify designated shelter areas for severe weather events like tornadoes.Understand procedures for active threats, including lockdowns...
Horses, apes, and dogs use mockery to create their own politics. These animals pranksters play deceptive tricks on their superiors bringing down the alphas. Their high stakes games of status and power do not show evidence of abstract moral thought, but they do enact an ancient political ethics that predates human exceptionalism and is common across species human and nonhuman.Cynthia Willett is an American philosopher who is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University,...
Horses, apes, and dogs use mockery to create their own politics. These animals pranksters play deceptive tricks on their superiors bringing down the alphas. Their high stakes games of status and power do not show evidence of abstract moral thought, but they do enact an ancient political ethics that predates human exceptionalism and is common across species human and nonhuman.Cynthia Willett is an American philosopher who is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University,...
AUGUSTA, Ga. | Georgia College & State University baseball player Gabe Wuerth has been named the Player of the Week by the Peach Belt Conference.The junior second baseman from Woodstock, Georgia, hit .524 (11-of-21) with a double, three triples and six RBI as the Bobcats won four of the five games played last week. Wuerth, who scored six runs, had two four-hit games, including a 4-for-5 outing against Augusta University with a triple and two RBI. He had two triples and drove in three...
Not sure what to do after graduation? Today is the day to visit the Career Center! Graduation is approaching fast — if you're feeling unsure about your next steps, now is the perfect time to explore your options! Whether you’re considering different career paths, weighing grad school or just need help figuring out where to start, the Career Center is here to help. Drop by today from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. for one-on-one guidance — no appointment needed. Your future starts now. See you soon! Have...
Not sure what to do after graduation? Today is the day to visit the Career Center! Graduation is approaching fast — if you're feeling unsure about your next steps, now is the perfect time to explore your options! Whether you’re considering different career paths, weighing grad school or just need help figuring out where to start, the Career Center is here to help. Drop by today from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. for one-on-one guidance — no appointment needed. Your future starts now. See you soon! Have...
AUGUSTA, Ga. | The Peach Belt Conference has released the bracket for the 2025 women's basketball tournament championship, which begins with the quarterfinals Wednesday (March 5).Georgia College & State University (16-12 overall, 9-9 PBC) earned the No. 4 seed and will host No. 5 seed Flagler College (13-14, 9-9) Wednesday (March 5) at 7:30 p.m. at the Centennial Center. GCSU and Flagler split its head-to-head meetings during the regular season with each team defending its home court...
Georgia College & State University Women's Basketball earned the No. 4 seed in the Peach Belt Conference Tournament and will host No. 5 seed Flagler College in a 7:30 p.m. quarterfinal Wednesday (March 5) inside the Centennial Center. Tickets are $10 per person and must be purchased online in advance at https://peachbeltconference.org/sports/2020/10/14/tickets.aspx. Children ages five and under and students with a valid ID from a PBC school are admitted free.
Horses, apes and dogs use mockery to create their own politics. These animals pranksters play deceptive tricks on their superiors bringing down the alphas. Their high stakes games of status and power do not show evidence of abstract moral thought, but they do enact an ancient political ethics that predates human exceptionalism and is common across species human and nonhuman. Cynthia Willett is an American philosopher who is Samuel Candler Dobbs professor of Philosophy at Emory University,...
Horses, apes and dogs use mockery to create their own politics. These animals pranksters play deceptive tricks on their superiors bringing down the alphas. Their high stakes games of status and power do not show evidence of abstract moral thought, but they do enact an ancient political ethics that predates human exceptionalism and is common across species human and nonhuman. Cynthia Willett is an American philosopher who is Samuel Candler Dobbs professor of Philosophy at Emory University,...