Movie Theaters are on Life Support

 By Evan Quinones Movie theaters across the country are like ghost towns. The smell of popcorn no longer permeates the air, soda fountains are dry, and once-sticky seats are empty. 

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The NBA Conference Finals Are Coming to an End

By Titus Thind    After COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter protests pushed back this season’s NBA championship for nearly three months, a champion is finally on the verge of taking

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Take COVID-19 Seriously

By Kimberlee Smith Melbourne, Australia, is currently under lockdown. In the middle of August, a new outbreak of COVID-19 caused New Zealand to increase its lockdown measures. China implemented the

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RU administration warns students to be cautious as phishing threat arises

Phishing can happen to anyone and on any device. Photo Credit: Reinhardt Eagle Eye By Moxon Glosson  Spyware. Malware. Identity theft. Skimming. We have all heard these terms in our

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A Tribute to the Black Panther

Fans of “Black Panther” are still mourning the death of Chadwick Boseman, who passed away on Aug. 28, 2020, from stage III colon cancer. He was just 43-years-old.   Social media

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TikTok files lawsuit against United States Amidst President Trump’s Executive Order

President Trump signing documents. Photo Credit: Reinhardt Eagle Eye By Moxon Glosson Could President Donald Trump end TikTok for 100 million U.S. users?   On Aug. 6, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order barring American

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Reinhardt Soccer Handles COVID-19

Reinhardt’s Ken White’s Stadium. Photo Credit: Reinhardt Eagle Eye By Sierra Ruetten COVID-19 has affected everyone. Without public activities or large crowds, the world is a strange place, especially the

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A Rare, Once-in-a-Lifetime Phenomenon

Photo Credit: Michael M. on Unsplash By Sara Humphries  As if 2020 needed another crisis, a hurricane and a tropical storm named Laura and Marco, both with the same path,

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Protect Our Communities – Minorities and COVID-19

By Kimberlee Smith People are dying. The current cases are at 5.8 million and rising, and Georgia has suffered 5,300 deaths and almost 300,000 cases. Because of long-lasting racial barriers

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