I watch as the instructor places the mysterious white envelope at the front of a room full of nursing students. One brave student steps up to read the card. “Rachel… Josephine… Danielle… Vanessa. Let’s get physical.” The four of us…
The Emory Spoke
Students in the Goizueta Business School were informed via email Monday that they had potentially come into contact with another student who was infected with tuberculosis. After hundreds of google searches such as “what is tuberculosis,” or “tuberculosis symptoms and…
Group projects are notoriously difficult for students to maintain, and randomly assigned groups are considered unbearable by many Emory students. According to multiple students in Professor Thompson’s Intro to Air Pressure class, the announcement of the assigned groups for the…
When Robert Greenfield took on the job of resident advisor in Complex Hall, he knew he had his work cut out for him making his residents’ first year at Emory special. Luckily, Robert knew just what to do: he bought…




