by Walter Jones | May 22, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – As the current school year ends, officials at the state’s colleges are gearing up for the impact of a law that streamlines access to free college for high school students. “Our hope is that one day we will have students who are...
by Walter Jones | May 21, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Georgia’s employment will grow by 2.9 percent this year, and more than one-quarter of those new jobs will be high-paying, according to a forecast released Wednesday by Georgia State University. The more top-paid positions, the more...
by Walter Jones | May 20, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Ricardo Azziz attended his last meeting of the Board of Regents Tuesday as president of Georgia Regents University where he got praise for the changes he brought to higher education in Augusta. The controversial administrator is stepping down...
by Walter Jones | May 19, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Now that Gov. Nathan Deal and the legislature just finished with the new laws from this year’s legislative session, they’ve got to address a lawsuit over the wording of two bills changing the gun laws from last year. The advocacy...
by Walter Jones | May 18, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Thousands of delegates and alternates meeting in Athens to hash over policy resolutions shouldn’t expect candidates to be bound by them, according to a poll released last week. That’s the view of a majority of ordinary voters who say they...