The group’s return falls short due to brash production and poor lyricism.
“3 Points” is playful and unmistakably Ghanaian, blending Afropop with hiplife influences, Pidgin English and local slang. With upbeat percussion, bright synth melodies and a steady groove, the track ...
How Global-Ready Is Emory’s Graduating Class? Today's graduates step into a world that feels more interconnected than ever. Businesses collaborate with partners on different continents. Teams ...
After four years at The Emory Wheel, Catherine Goodman bids adieu to the student newspaper and her beloved music column.
Suffering an injury involves more than physical pain. It often triggers a series of financial dominoes that fall one by one, creating a stressful household environment. While focusing on recovery is ...
Both races saw a significant drop in student participation since last year, with the College Council race having 58.1% less ...
The Emory Wheel regularly meets with Emory Police Department (EPD) Records Manager Ed Shoemaker (87G, 90G) and Director of ...
The two squads exceeded expectations across events, signaling a positive trajectory as they prepare for their outdoor season.
The organization cited a previous Title VI complaint, a lawsuit and police brutality as points of concern in defending American Muslim civil rights at Emory.
After two years as Oxford College dean, Badia Ahad assumed her role as Emory University provost and executive vice president ...
Whether working at an archaeological site or creating a docent tour at a museum, Esther Abraham (26C) constantly seeks new experiences, a pursuit she attributes to how her family raised her. Born to ...
Following two straight years of finishing in third at the NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships, the Emory University men’s golf team is looking to maintain their momentum this spring. The squad ...