It’s February, which means this years Miracle Man Auction is right around the corner! Join us as we allow the men of Georgia College & State University to showcase their talents and romantic side in order to raise money for our local Children’s Hospital.Any men who are interested in joining the event can visit our Instagram and fill out our Google form. Miracle Man is happening Feb. 27, from 7 until 9 p.m. in the A&S Auditiorium. We hope you’ll come along as we raise money for the kids!
Join us in A&S, room 270, as we’ll learn more about what GC Miracle does as an organization and how to fundraise for our local children’s hospital. We’ll also make cards for the kids at Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital.
GC Miracle invites you to Throwback Thursday! This year's theme takes us back to the 1980s, with karaoke available all night! Tickets are $5 before the event starts and $8 at the door. Proceeds go to the Beverly Knight Olson Children's Hospital in Macon, Georgia. It's an event you don't want to miss!
The Georgia College & State University Stem Club presents the Milly Science Cafe - Heavenly Bodies and Human Minds: The Scientific Reality of Astrology and Why We Believe. Dr. Jett and Dr. Whitlock will be facilitating a discussion on our beliefs in astrology over the years and how it has impacted humans' trust in pseudoscience. The event will be located on the first floor of Herty Hall in the Planetarium.
Story by GCSU senior Elizabeth Newlin Georgia College & State University recently honored several students who received the President's Volunteer Service Award and the Eve Puckett Giving Tree Award. The President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) embodies the spirit, honoring individuals whose dedication to service enriches communities and transforms lives. Established in 2003 by President George W. Bush, this prestigious award recognizes the invaluable contributions of volunteers...
It’s a day filled with primping, poise and personal development. Run like a pageant, the Miss Amazing event teaches self-advocacy skills to girls and women with disabilities in a fun environment. Participants take part in an interview, a passion presentation that showcases a talent or hobby, get their hair and makeup done, then bring it all together for the final show. “Miss Amazing is an advocacy program for girls and women with disabilities,” said Caroline Pederson, junior special...
Throughout the 2020 ruckus of pandemic and political mayhem, a new student organization was born at Georgia College. It effectively proved that political discourse can be diverse—even polar opposite—and still remain civil and polite. What is a public liberal arts education, after all, if not the open discussion of ideas? That’s what senior Michael Haug was looking for last winter, as the presidential election earnestly got underway. On campus, he found groups for the Young Democrats,...
Georgia College’s Hillel was established 12 years ago—but it never had an actual house. Until now. Thanks to recent assistance from the GC Foundation, 200 Jewish students have a place to call their own. “It’s mind blowing. This all coincided at the same time. The stars aligned,” said Dr. Karen Berman, artistic director and chair of theatre and dance and advisor of Hillel at Georgia College. “To find a house within walking distance to campus is remarkable on its own,” she said, “and...