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School spirit reigns at Bobcat Madness

Freshman forward Austin Card participated in a practice game against other members of the men’s basketball team on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Bobcat Madness in the Centennial Center. Hundreds of students...

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Students reveal personal tales

Getting into character is probably the most challenging, yet rewarding, part of being an actor. Delving into the psyche of a character filled with pain, joy or hatred helps the actor understand all...

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Cheers and Jeers: The worst movies of 2012 and the most anticipated of 2013

Assistant photo editor Scott Carranza reveals the worst movies that hit theaters last year – it’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it Oscar season: one of my favorite times of the year. A time in...

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I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change!

Everything you want to know about relationships but are too afraid to ask Humming in unison, four shadowy figures are individually illuminated by spotlight. The humming slowly develops into a satirical...

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Winds of tribute

With resonant crescendos and sweeping arpeggios echoing through Russell Auditorium, the Georgia College Wind Symphony performed its “Tributes” concert on March 7 and 8 with director Cliff Towner...

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Theatre Scenes get rowdy

  Left in a drawer for several years, a song was written from the eyes of a bitter and jaded prostitute working to earn a living in the old-west. The prostitute sang of a thousand cowboys passing...

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Venture Out

Photos by Ansley Burgamy  Let’s face it. College can be a scary and intimidating experience, but the key is to make the most of every moment you are here.  Always strive your best in class and keep up...

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The first volleyball team in Georgia College history saw victory in inaugural...

The first volleyball team in Georgia College history saw victory in inaugural game As the fans rose for the start of the match and their cheers and applause shook the rafters and echoed through the...

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Google it

A surplus of information, a shortage of intelligence While I was busily bussing tables at my local asian bistro, I overheard an interesting conversation between a server and a customer. The server,...

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Having a heart, saving a life

One woman’s attempt to save a life through animal foster care Scurrying across the room, a rescued squirrel set its target as the baby’s crib. The squirrel expected a challenger. Instead what it found...

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Homeless, Cold in Milledgeville

When water pipes begin freezing and citizens have to boil their water in case of sewage contamination, it’s safe to assume the cold weather has evolved from nuisance to hazard. With that in mind, the...

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A cappella group in the making

“Pitch Perfect” may be a reality right around the corner for Georgia College. SGA President Pro Tempore Juwan Jackson has begun laying the framework for an all-inclusive student a cappella group for...

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The Haze

Opening for this year’s GC Jam Fest, The Haze, winner of the 2013 Battle of the Bands, plans on making this Homecoming one to remember. Composed of singer/guitarist Madii Davis, bassist Mitch Hammond,...

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Burgers of the ‘Ville

The Colonnade’s A&E editor Scott Carranza dug into the best burgers Milledgeville has to offer 1st – Pickle Barrel’s Bacon & Bleu: Very few burgers have left me savoring every bite, and even...

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Fresh Faces: A fleeting moment

Laura Newbern had been making music since the age of 9. Not the kind where chords, melodies and arpeggios could be heard, but the kind that was envisioned and read aloud. With the paper as her...

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The Electric Sons delve into the intricacies of self-marketing

Whether by fate or random chance, Andrew Miller and Ben Richards met in a music theory class at Savannah College of Art and Design. Ben was majoring in advertising and design while Andrew in animation...

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Spotlight

Leander Johnson has made a big culture leap for the sake of art Leander Johnson is nothing short of an artist. He’s the son of the resident Newell Scholar Leon Johnson and has made a name for himself...

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Carranza Out

Senior A&E Editor, Scott Carranza, attempts to say goodbye I don’t really feel that I need to write a farewell. Writing a farewell, in my mind, feels like I’m detaching myself for a brief moment...

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