WhiteHouse.gov and Huffington Post (HuffPost) College will co-host a 30-minute “Open for Questions” live video chat on or after April 7, with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Melody Barnes, President Barack Obama’s top national domestic adviser. One of the questions submitted by District
By Micco Caporale Students across the state of Georgia have been protesting proposed budget cuts to colleges and universities, which may lead to tuition increases and discontinuation of degree programs. In late February, the State House and Senate Appropriations Higher Education subcommittees reques
By Travis Walters On Tuesday, President Barack Obama signed the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act that increases the amount and availability of Pell Grants and overhauls the federal student loan repayment process. The bill removes banks as middlemen who collect fees for distributing governme
By Ben Wright By now, there has been months of speculation, trolling and drooling over the iPad, due to be released on April 3. It has the usual fanfare of an Apple product; there are those who hate it and call it a glorified iPod Touch, and the Apple fanboys who are calling it the […]
By Jennifer Marie Dunn The indie duo She & Him played as part of the Savannah Music Festival on March 28. The venue was the historic Trustees Theater. The band gave a well-rounded show that proved a far cry from saccharine or cutesy. It was a nice change of pace from much of indie music’s