If students began a relationship with a pen pal, they would simultaneously help their own mental health and contribute towards saving the foundational presence of the USPS.
Author: Autumn Edmonston
OPINION: Keeping maiden names in marriage empowers women, preserves identity
In a society progressively more empowering for women, the tradition of adopting a new last name for marriage is no longer necessary.
OPINION: It is still possible to enjoy fall in ‘Hot-lanta’
Thick cardigans and spiced lattes do not always go well with Atlanta heat — and that is okay.
OPINION: Digitalizing the law exam ignores student needs
Research shows that online testing is detrimental to students and should not be the only option for standardized tests.
Students rally in Atlanta school strike for climate change
Atlanta was just one of many international cities participating in the strike against climate change, making the protest the largest organized environmental event in history, according to NPR news.
OPINION: Major-specific tuition rates would provide incentive and opportunity for students
Universities should cater to the varying costs-reward of majors by charging their students accordingly.
OPINION: KSU should provide recreation space to replace the Owl’s Nest
Students will miss the Owl’s Nest during construction.
OPINION: Tuition raise is not worth it for students
A 2.5 percent increase in tuition damages the college experience for students.
SATIRE: Classroom know-it-alls need help surviving this summer
Annoying classmates may struggle to find purpose without academics this summer.
OPINION: Autism awareness should be autism acceptance
Autism deserves respect and celebration rather than stereotype.
OPINION: Breaking into animal enclosures for social attention is not worth it
People should not risk their lives for their Instagram feeds.
SATIRE: Jonas Brothers reunion has students burnin’ up
The Jonas Brothers are back, all grown up and ready to steal your heart again.