I’m done with school forever, now for a recap

A goodbye from Editor-in-Chief Sandra Hernandez Finals season is always a difficult time, but especially as a senior in college. There’s a term called “senioritis,” meaning not having the motivation to do work because we just want that diploma already.  The exact day I submitted my last final ever was on Friday, May 3 at around 7 p.m. It was a test for my Media … Continue reading I’m done with school forever, now for a recap

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Middle Georgia State University hosts first State of the University address this year 

By SANDRA HERNANDEZ  MACON, Ga. – Middle Georgia State University hosted its annual State of the University address in the new Center for Middle Georgia Studies.  MGA President Dr. Christopher Blake spoke to both faculty and students about the university’s direction and their goals this year. MGA hosts at the beginning of every semester, and Blake encourages the campus community to come together and hear … Continue reading Middle Georgia State University hosts first State of the University address this year 

The Macon SmackDown: Lukestone speaks on his journey to Professional Wrestling  

By: India Wilcox Nov. 16, 2023 Macon, Ga. – Many people have dreams about who they want to become, whether they want to become an award-winning singer or a famous dancer, everyone has a dream of who they want to be. For many, their dreams are only dreams that will only be a thought, or as some may call it wishful thinking. But for some, … Continue reading The Macon SmackDown: Lukestone speaks on his journey to Professional Wrestling  

Write the Right Way: MGA Students develop their writing skills at the Grammarpalooza

In the Teacher Education Building, the Writing Center hosted their Grammarpalooza on Nov.2. Not only are students learning how to develop their writing skills, but they are also enjoying tasty snacks while learning how to properly use a coma.  

The center hosts this event every semester with a different theme. This semester, the event featured the popular anime “My Neighbor Totoro” and every game lasts about 40 minutes. Continue reading Write the Right Way: MGA Students develop their writing skills at the Grammarpalooza

Taking Off: How the OBAP Program is Transforming Middle Georgia State University

Middle Georgia State University’s aviation program provides numerous benefits to all students, including African American students, because of the establishment of the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP), a non-profit organization founded in 1976 with the mission of advancing minorities in all aviation and aerospace careers. Through Project Aerospace, a collection of scholarships, mentorship, training and youth-focused education programs, OBAP members aid aspiring aviation professionals. Continue reading Taking Off: How the OBAP Program is Transforming Middle Georgia State University

An Inside look at the challenges of online degrees

As the interest in online degrees continues to rise, more options are emerging from U.S. colleges, but students seeking the flexibility must also face the challenges. Online degrees have created an opportunity for many students, particularly non-traditional students. Convenience and flexibility can be crucial for some students, but is digital learning the same as being in a college classroom? Continue reading An Inside look at the challenges of online degrees

Let’s take a ride on the virtual side: MGA students take a trip into the virtual world of car racing

Have you ever gained the excitement of being in a virtual reality driving a BMW in another country? Hosted by the Association of Information Technology Students (AITS), Oculus & Racing Sim Game Night opens a virtual reality for drivers. Continue reading Let’s take a ride on the virtual side: MGA students take a trip into the virtual world of car racing