With news ranging from student government elections to former Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp’s successful bid for governor, 2018 was a year of fresh political activism on campus. Emory community members grappled with national tragedies, including multiple mass shootings, as well as issues close to campus, such as condemning a law professor’s use of the N-word during lecture.
The Wheel selected the top 10 stories that impacted Emory’s community in 2018.
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Pike to Leave Eagle Row; DTD Gets Own House; Sammy, Beta Join Row -
Emory Community Marches for Gun Control -
Acceptance Rate Drops to 18.5 Percent -
Elections Marred With Controversy -
Law Professor Under Investigation After Saying Racial Slur in Class -
Jimmy Carter: Brett Kavanaugh ‘Unfit’ to Serve on Supreme Court -
Emory Community Gathers to Mourn Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Victims -
Kemp Declared Georgia Governor-Elect
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