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Six Mile Post

The Student News Site of Georgia Highlands College

Six Mile Post

The Student News Site of Georgia Highlands College

Six Mile Post

Tami-Ann Treasure

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor

Tami-Ann Treasure majors in Health Science and intends to pursue a career in law/psychology. She loves books and crime-based TV shows and hopes to become a number-one author. She is naturally exuberant and optimistic, always encouraging her friends and family to strive for excellence.

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Handshake has new opportunities for students looking into post college careers to take advantages off... if they knew about it.

Handshake needs to make a comeback

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 18, 2024
Around the globe, people unite to celebrate International womens Day. The day is dedicated to celebrating achievements of women and as American former tennis player, Serena Williams says, Every womans success should be an inspiration to another.

Women’s History Month will always be significant

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 14, 2024
The second eight weeks are here, so... how is everyone holding up?

Second 8-week courses feel like a bust

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 8, 2024
One fact about the harmful side of formaldehyde in hair care products is that it can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system upon exposure. This irritation may manifest as redness, itching, burning sensation, watery eyes, coughing or difficulty breathing.

FDA ban on formaldehyde is a little too late

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 26, 2024
During games, commentators and cameras frequently fixate on Taylor Swift, deeming her presence a distraction.

Taylor Swift’s presence is not a distraction

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 21, 2024
The Starbucks logo appears against a background featuring the colors of Israels flag. Instead of the typical white stars, the logo incorporates the star from Israels flag, symbolizing the companys connection with Israel. A person-like figure looks curious in the scene.

Starbucks should have known better

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 21, 2024
Go global with Rotaract and connect with other students and professionals online.

Join the Rotary Club today

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 3, 2024
Heres what you need to know about the Wyoming Summer Geology Field Course trip.

Spend your summer in Wyoming and earn science credits

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
January 23, 2024
Thanksgiving dinner can be the thief of holiday cheer

Thanksgiving dinner can be the thief of holiday cheer

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
December 6, 2023
Budget continues to recover from low enrollment

Budget continues to recover from low enrollment

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
December 6, 2023
AI Art will never replace human creativity

AI Art will never replace human creativity

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
November 27, 2023
Nobody cares about the SCORE name change

Nobody cares about the SCORE name change

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
November 27, 2023
8-week courses: new determiners of success

8-week courses: new determiners of success

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
October 9, 2023
The RESTRICT Act is rushing through the legislative system to protect our data from foreign adversaries, but its vague wording may have unintended consequences U.S. citizens will pay for.

The RESTRICT Act crosses boundaries

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
May 1, 2023
Campus culture is a drag

Campus culture is a drag

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 27, 2023
ChatGPT can help and hurt education

ChatGPT can help and hurt education

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 16, 2023
Tipping has gone from being only in restaurants and bars to being everywhere, such as local shops and food kiosks. It puts social pressure on some, but it helps the workers pay their bills in this economy rattled with inflation and stagnant wages.

Tipping should be a generosity

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 9, 2023
Some college courses have ways of squeezing more money out of students past the initial tuition amount.

Proctored exams: another hidden fee

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 21, 2023
The USG is following Gov. Brian Kemps lead in banning social media apps like TikTok from state-owned devices. The move is for protection against possible Chinese interference, but it could also hinder students productivity at college.

Social media ban affects student productivity

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 20, 2023
Student Engagement offers UGA Griffin campus tour

Student Engagement offers UGA Griffin campus tour

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
February 9, 2023
Some students are willing to shell out the extra $100+ for an access code to a required class, but others who prefer cheaper methods that fit better with their learning style have no choice.

Access codes not worth their price tag

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
January 25, 2023
The spotlight on Thanksgiving is often shifted to Black Friday and retail discounts instead of the meaning behind the holiday.

Thanksgiving is no longer about family

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
November 30, 2022
Title IX: Empowering women for 50 years

Title IX: Empowering women for 50 years

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
November 7, 2022
A number of people enjoy working from home and it has increased their productivity and positively affected their mental health. Others like going to the office because it gets them out of the house and into a social environment with other co-workers. (Photo Illustration)

Will returning to the office boost productivity?

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
September 27, 2022
Online learning in the world of Zoom

Online learning in the world of Zoom

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
April 4, 2022
With the increase in gas prices, GHC students are having to make major adjustments, especially for those who commute from afar. (Photo Illustration)

Gas prices too high with no hope in sight

Tami-Ann Treasure, Opinion and Editorials Editor
March 22, 2022
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