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The Student News Site of Georgia Highlands College

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HVAC renovation leaves Walraven building without hot water
HVAC renovation leaves Walraven building without hot water
Anna Crusselle, Managing Editor • May 3, 2024

Upon returning to the Walraven building of the Floyd campus for the Fall 2023 semester, students and faculty discovered the absence of hot water in restrooms and labs, a situation...

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Professor Cindy Wheeler captivates her class with passion and expertise, shaping future careers one lesson at a time.
Cindy Wheeler - what do you even do here?
Patrick Daniel, Staff Writer & Artist • March 25, 2024

Cindy Wheeler is an English professor whose job requires her to work with students to help them succeed in their future careers. She teaches a variety of English courses,...

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I must not fear, fear is the mind killer. The highly anticipated Dune: Part Two came out last month, but does it live up to the hype?
“Dune Part Two” achieves triumph in visual and critical success
Patrick Daniel, Staff Writer & Artist • May 2, 2024

In 2023, Denis Villeneuve directed the sequel to the highly acclaimed 2021 film 'Dune,' titled 'Dune Part Two.' These two films adapt Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction...

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The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television.
The Golden Popularity
Patrick Daniel, Staff Writer & Artist
Jackson Seabolt becomes Bolt
Jackson Seabolt becomes Bolt
Michael Lentz May 3, 2024

Is it tough to be a mascot? Jackson Seabolt does not think so; he only had the best things to say about his time as Bolt, GHC’s own mascot. “The best part is definitely...

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The Student Spin Podcast
What does the future look like for journalism majors? Its not exactly clear, but its not looking good.
Journalism majors should find a niche
Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor • May 2, 2024

With AI making its way to attempt to take over the journalism world, journalism majors may be worried that their jobs are being replaced. According...

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