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In the continuously developing world of social media, TikTok, a popular video-sharing platform, has found itself at the center of international controversy. The proposed ban on the app has just passed through the House of Representatives and is now making its way to the Senate. This article aims to demystify …

The impact of black culture on campus life at Georgia State University
As we join together in recognizing and honoring Black History Month here at Georgia State University, it’s important to take a moment to fully appreciate the profound and significant influence that Black culture has on our daily campus life. This extends from our social activities to the realm of academics, …

The importance of safe spaces for LGBTQ+ students on college campuses
The importance of safe spaces for LGBTQ+ students on college campuses In today’s increasingly diverse society, the need for inclusivity and understanding on college campuses has never been more important. Among these needs is the establishment of safe spaces for LGBTQ+ students – a factor that plays a significant role …

Shaping the future of media and storytelling through podcasts
Shaping the future of media and storytelling through podcast In the dynamic realm of media, a powerful contender has emerged, swiftly gaining traction and popularity – Podcasts. These are not just changing how we consume news and entertainment, they are also providing a platform for voices and stories that have …

Game over: The end of E3 and the rise of a new digital era
For more than two decades, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3, has been a popular event in the gaming industry. It was more than just a convention – it was a celebration of shared culture, a peek into the future of gaming and a meeting point for the …

The Stanley Cup Craze - The Signal
Over recent years, Gen-Z consumers have shifted to supporting ethical businesses and eco-friendly products. Recreating the buyer’s experience of what it’s like to shop ethically. New trends include shopping at your local thrift store and buying off apps like Depop, Poshmark, Mercari, and other platforms that sell pre-loved items. Meanwhile, …

Halloween: America’s second-largest retail holiday - The Signal
Halloween is recognized as a day to dress up, indulge in sweets and party with friends. The season is filled with cultural markers like Tim Burton movies, pumpkin-spice lattes and Halloween-themed Pillsbury sugar cookies. Product transformations and marketing campaigns entice consumers to purchase their products at a higher price. Items …

K-town horror Story, What’s Happening in the Korean Community? - The Signal
On Sept. 12 Tuesday evening, police officials discovered the body remains of a Korean woman in her 20s to 30s in Duluth, otherwise known as Koreatown or K-Town. The remains were found inside the trunk of a silver Jaguar outside of a well-known Korean bathhouse called Jeju Sauna located about …

Unleash your inner panther!
College is more than just attending classes and earning good grades. It’s also a time to explore new interests, make new friends and develop valuable skills to take with you into the real world. Georgia State recognizes the importance of extracurricular activities and offers a wide range of opportunities for …

Hurt Park: A centerpiece of Georgia States campus.
Hurt Park, located at the heart of Georgia State’s campus, is not just a green space but a symbol of the university’s rich history and unwavering commitment to creating a vibrant campus environment. As a part of Georgia State’s Campus, it has a long history dating back to the 1940s …

Rise in COVID-19 cases could affect living for Georgia State University students
With COVID-19 cases on the rise across the United States, institutions of higher education are facing unprecedented challenges. As the new academic year has begun, Georgia State University is bracing for the possibility of an outbreak and is warning students to take several measures to protect the health and safety …

Importance of prioritizing mental health
College can be a stressful and demanding time for many students, particularly those who are new to the area or attending college for the first time. The added pressures of adjusting to a new environment, academic demands and social expectations can take a toll on a student’s mental health. To …

Pros & Cons of Using a Gateway vs. Router & Modem | T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
If you have home internet, you likely also have a modem and a router. However, while modems and routers used to be two separate pieces of hardware, increasingly, they’re combined into one device called a gateway. Depending on your internet service provider (ISP), you might have an individual modem and …

Pros & Cons of Using a Gateway vs. Router & Modem | T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
If you have home internet, you likely also have a modem and a router. However, while modems and routers used to be two separate pieces of hardware, increasingly, they’re combined into one device called a gateway. Depending on your internet service provider (ISP), you might have an individual modem and …

Campaign raises thousands for recreation needs of Halifax youth in care
Campaign raises thousands for recreation needs of Halifax youth in care Three weeks into his month-long fundraiser, 25 year-old social worker Ian Surette has raised over $3,000 for Halifax-based youth in care. “I really just want kids in the community and moving and, like, making friends,” said Surette. Since mid-November, …

Accountability required in over-budget spending, says auditor general Kim Adair
Tuesday’s report found $896 million in spending was not tabled or approved in legislature Auditor general Kim Adair said on Tuesday that the province should be more transparent when it spends money outside budgeted allocations. In the 2021-22 fiscal year, the province allocated $896 million to various departments without those …

The art market is changing colour
So far, the market has relied on the eye and experience of experts and critics. Records could go missing or the genuineness of a work could be in question. NFTs, which are blockchain-based, tamper-proof digital certificates of authenticity, could change that, even redefining what art is in popular perception as …

NSCAD to move entire campus to Halifax Seaport
The arts university will lease space from the Halifax Port Authority minutes from the established Port campus NSCAD University says it will unify its three-campus operations at the Halifax Seaport by 2030. University president Peggy Shannon announced the deal with the Halifax Port Authority, owner of the Seaport buildings, on …

Coastal GasLink protesters target Dartmouth RBC to fight pipeline’s completion
The Coastal GasLink pipeline in B.C. is more than two-thirds complete, but Decolonial Solidarity Dartmouth continues to fight, saying the pipeline should never have started in the first place. Demonstrators focused their attention on the Dartmouth RBC branch on Portland Street on Wednesday to challenge the bank’s investment in the …

As Mattea Roach’s Jeopardy! streak ends, her biggest supporters celebrate her journey
Cheers rang through the bar as Mattea Roach’s headline-grabbing run on Jeopardy! came to end Friday. “We’re happy with how things turned out,” said Phil Roach, Mattea’s father. “She came out with an incredible experience and a lot of great friends and memories for a lifetime.” Roach and other family …

Class of 2022 seniors look ahead: what's next?
May, in the middle holding the peace sign, along with Kappa Theta Phi members at Six Flags Great Adventure (Instagram @kdptcnj). The start of the spring semester means that, for the class of 2022, graduation is just around the corner. Being prepared for graduation is ultimately what students work toward …

Freshmen and sophomores share first impressions of campus
Kates and the rest of her floor in Centennial celebrate jumping in the fountain (Photo courtesy of Hannah Kates). The College is opening up for the fall semester under circumstances like never before, as this semester is the first with in-person classes for both freshman and sophomores. "I am really …

What We're Watching On Netflix: ‘Arrested Development’
Airing on FOX in 2003, “Arrested Development” stands out from the typical set of dysfunctional family sitcoms by crossing lines other shows wouldn’t dare. From cousin romances to prison escapes and magician acts gone wrong, “Arrested Development” portrays chaos that makes any family look normal in comparison. The show follows …

Political science professor analyzes the nuclear threat of the Russia-Ukraine war
Dr. Cho teaches foreign policy and international security and is an assistant professor of political science and international studies at the College. The war between Russia and Ukraine is an ongoing development, with new details of invasions and attacks releasing day after day. The resulting crisis in Ukraine means the …

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By Nicole ApicelliSports Editor The Lions were on the road to face Immaculata University on Tuesday. Still riding high from their victory in the doubleheader ...

Councillors debate tax hike for climate action
Halifax regional councillor says ‘failure is not an option’ on climate action A three-per-cent tax increase is a small price to pay to address a climate emergency, say environmental advocates. Halifax regional council voted on Friday to draft the preliminary 2022-23 budget to include a three-per-cent tax hike to the …

Councillors debate ‘cringe’-worthy property tax hike
Mayor Mike Savage is hoping to soften the hit to next year’s tax bill as budget discussions begin at Halifax City Hall. Ahead of the budget committee meeting Tuesday, municipal finance staff proposed a 5.9 per cent increase to the average commercial and residential tax bills. Savage introduced an amendment …

Pandemic isolation ‘feeds the disease’ of those struggling with substance use, expert says
Statistics show emergency calls for overdose up 73 per cent across Canada in two years Harm reduction educator Katie Upham says the effects of COVID-19 are driving a rise in overdoses in Nova Scotia. “COVID absolutely exacerbated a problem that already existed,” said Upham, who works with the Substance User …

New Beechville subdivision will surround site of 1800s-era Black homesteads
New Beechville subdivision to be built in area of historic Black homesteads The Lovett Lake subdivision in Beechville got another step closer to reality on Tuesday. The Halifax and West community council passed a motion to consider changes to the development agreement and to schedule a public hearing. The proposed …

‘Dearly Beloved’ review: Daughtry makes explosive return to roots
After a three-year break since the band’s latest album, “Cage To Rattle,” Daughtry finally returns with a new studio album after a slew of singles released throughout the duration of the pandemic: “Dearly Beloved.” This, the band’s sixth record, is also the first record the group has ever released independent …