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A year after arrests, what will you see today at Emory University?
Emory University professor Noëlle McAfee writes of what happened on the Emory campus a year ago.
TORPY: Bikes, scooters and walkers collide in Beltline free-for-all
Why Atlanta’s popular path needs a parallel trail.
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Jamie Dupree: The border numbers tell a story that’s good and bad
Foreign tourism is down in the United States as authorities crack down on illegal crossings at the southern border.
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Patricia Murphy: Pope Francis challenged Congress to be better. It isn’t.
Will Congress ever live up to the ideals the pope put in front of them?
RHONE: Spring break hasn’t changed. We have.
In the heightened state of zero-tolerance created by spring break crackdowns, residents are encouraged to think of everyone as a rule-breaker.
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Survey says: Parents don’t feel heard by elected officials
Parents in both political parties say they want public policy to improve education and help kids thrive.
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Patricia Murphy: Brian Kemp for Senate? Why the heck would he want to do that?
Going from chief executive to one of 100 in the Senate has been a struggle for some ex-governors who made the leap. Would Gov. Brian Kemp want to do it?
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A dialect is still English, y’all
Many Georgians might not speak the same language as the Harvard-educated northerner Tom Lehrer. But they speak an English that works for them.
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Patricia Murphy: Marjorie Taylor Greene heckled the president. Her own hecklers went to jail.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has built her bring-it-on brand on well-timed, highly visible heckling, starting with President Joe Biden’s 2022 State of the Union address.