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To start using the Education site, register here. Be sure to use your @gcsu.edu or @bobcats.gcsu.edu email
Times Talk, a weekly discussion of current civic and social issues at Georgia College, was instituted in 2005. Since that time faculty, students, staff and community members have shared pizza while engaging in lively dialogue about important civic issues reported in the New York Times. Times talk occurs each Wednesday at noon on the second floor of the Russell Library. Times Talk illustrates the values of engaged citizenship embodied by the liberal arts mission of Georgia College. The New York Times generously provides funding to help offset the cost of pizza provided each week.
*As a response to COVID-19, Times Talk is currently being hosted through Zoom. Weekly discussions can be found here!
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