Landscape painting is one of the most established genres of visual art, finding its roots in Western tradition during the Renaissance and evolving its identity over time as new styles emerged.
Posts published in “Year: 2024”
Cleaning is a must for college students (or hopefully is). Whether in an on-campus dorm or apartment, I hope everyone dusts, changes their sheets, cleans the bathroom, and does laundry — the essentials.
“We are here to help.” In light of Suicide Prevention Month, centering student mental health compounding deadlines, expectations, and individual mental health needs allows us to take a pulse and determine how to support ourselves and others.
The Covid-19 pandemic has shifted many aspects of our society, and even four years later, we are still adjusting to a new normal.
On September 11, the Office of International Programs offered the annual Study Abroad Fair in the Babbio Atrium. With 11 providers and hundreds of programs to explore, the fair provides a chance to learn more about the countries involved and the exciting opportunities available.
“I need help” is one of the hardest things for people to say when they are dealing with their life’s struggles.
Throughout this week, hopeful Student Government Association (SGA) senate candidates have been moving around campus campaigning for your vote. Each candidate has been sharing who they are, what experiences they have, and how they want to contribute to improving the campus experience through the SGA.
On September 10, former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris came face-to-face for the first time in a highly anticipated debate.
China’s plans for exploration of Mars have moved up by two years, meaning it hopes to launch its Tianwen 3 Mars sample return mission by 2028.
On Wednesday, September 4, 14-year-old student Colt Grey opened fire with a black AR-15 rifle at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia.