News
Celebrate National Poetry Month with a “Dose of Poetry”
By Kaitlyn Inderwies, English 2021 This upcoming month is National Poetry Month and Georgian Court’s library and English Department Faculty have prepared a special month-long
Features
Living With a Disability: A Student’s Perspective
By Amber Rizzi, English Living with a disability, whether it be physical or mental, presents challenges that those affected have to face. There are many
Looking forward with GCU: Graduating with our Seniors and Returning to Campus with our Undergrads
By Victoria Smith As the past year of online learning ends, Georgian Court students and faculty are looking to the future. Our seniors are looking
Sports
Scholar Athletes at Georgian Court: Debunking the “dumb jock” Stereotype One Award at a Time
by Hanna Thrainsdottir (Digital Communication, 2022) At Georgian Court’s annual Convocation, students that have excelled in their field of study are awarded academic accolades. This
Arts/Culture
Georgian Court’s latest Art Exhibition: Bart Lentini’s ‘Where is This?’
Alycia Bardon, Digital Communication ‘22 Opening reception of Bart Lentini’s solo art exhibition took place on October 13, 2021, where Georgian Court and Dr. Marci
Watermark Concert Series: Supermutt
By Cameryn Cimirro, English On March 20th, 2021, Supermutt, hailing from Jersey City, was the latest band to hit the Watermark stage, this time to
Opinions
A Professor’s Perspective: Back to In-Person Classes
by Amber Rizzi, English Now that the first semester back on campus is wrapping up, there are a lot of differing opinions and viewpoints about
Student Perspectives: A Look at Being Back on Campus
By Amber Rizzi, English The emergence of the strain of coronavirus known as COVID-19 in late 2019 has changed the way the world does things.