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New Direction Tour to inspire students at VSU
Author Kevin Powell will visit Valdosta State University Wednesday as part of an eight-city tour to facilitate conversations with black middle school and high school students.
Gonzalez, Reynolds selected for leadership institute
Javier Gonzalez, director of CAMP/HEP; and Dr. Billy Reynolds, associate professor and interim head of the Department of Literature and Language at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, have been selected to take part in the University System of Georgia Executive Leadership Institute.
Steve Earles: I can do better than a politician
Ask Steve Earles why he is running for the vacant Georgia House District 129 seat and wait for the answer.
CSU's student government to hold benefit for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
The Student Government Association at Columbus State University will hold a step show to benefit St.
Columbus State: Haunted house on campus this weekend
Campus Nerds, a Columbus State University student organization, will host a haunted house for the public Friday and Saturday.
Metro area gears up for census
As it does every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau will begin counting every person in America beginning this March.
Nurses Rally Against H1N1 at Columbus State University
School of Nursing senior year students have been available to teach pandemic flu classes at Columbus State University since 2006.
I'm glad I'm alive - Music has been his passion and career, but in ...
On Aug. 6, 1944, John Anderson was on a bombing mission near Berlin when German anti-aircraft fire hit his B-17. The plane went into a spin.
Former Columbus Symphony Orchestra conductor Harry Kruger dies
Harry Kruger, former conductor for orchestras in Columbus and LaGrange, Ga., died Thursday.
WHITE, Kristina R. "Kristie" , 39, of Steubenville, passed away Friday Oct. 9, 2009, at her home.
CSU to host conference for theater students and professionals
Columbus State University will host the Georgia Theatre conference next week, Oct.
Student Sets of Explosives On Campus
A 21-year-old student has been arrested after homemade explosives were detonated on the main campus of Columbus State University.
CSU student charged with setting off explosives on campus
A 21-year-old student was arrested by Columbus State University police and charged in connection with two incidents involving homemade explosive devices that were detonated on main campus, according to a university press release.
Mornings unPHILtered - Online business program at GSU gains student interest
Monday on "Mornings unPHILtered," host Phil Boyum's guest was dean of the College of Business Administration at Georgia Southern, Dr.
Military news: Ashland grad completes basic infantry training
COLUMBUS, Ga. -- Army Pvt. Jeffrey S. James Jr. has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning.
CSU presents Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
Even a formidable actor like Alec Baldwin couldn't shake the iconic 1951 performance of Marlon Brando as Stanley in "A Streetcar Named Desire" when he did the play in 1995 for television.
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Sandra L. Groscost, FLMI, PMP, Distinguished for Proficiency in Project Management
COLUMBUS, GA, September 28, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Sandra L. Groscost, FLMI, PMP, Senior Project Manager at BankServ, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in project management.
Events begin today to raise funds, awareness about breast cancer
Health care facilities in the area are kicking off events today to raise money and awareness for breast cancer, the leading type of cancer found in women.
Burgamy gets DNR Law Enforcement award
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division recently selected Sgt.
Lawsuit with Expedia.com costs Columbus hotels, owners lament
Some hotels in Columbus are losing money because they are not marketed by online travel services, the manager of four hotels told Columbus Council.
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