ARLINGTON, Va. (July 7, 2010) -- The newly constructed Georgia National Guard Language Training Center recently opened its doors at the Clay National Guard Center in Marietta, Ga., and provides the ...
Was an 18th-century king of Georgia, Erekle II, a “traitor”? That was the recent claim of Levan Berdzenishvili, one of Georgia’s more liberal commentators. Berdzenishvili was revisiting a pivotal ...
MABLETON — For 50 years, the Georgia Japanese Language School has been a bridge between the business communities of Georgia and Japan. On Saturday, it cemented its connection to Cobb County, literally ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a mysterious stone tablet which contains traces of an ancient lost language. The basalt slab was discovered by accident in 2021 by a group of local fishermen who spotted ...
The FINANCIAL — English is the most widespread language in the world according to experts. Estimates say that there are more than 350,000,000 native English speakers and more than 400,000,000 speakers ...
Discontent is rising within Georgia's Armenian community, the country's largest ethnic minority, driven by complaints concerning the central government's language policy, as well as perceptions of ...
On October 30, the Center for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations (CCIIR) held a presentation of their research on Language Policy in Georgia. The CCIIR report provides a comprehensive ...
Education was meant to be the means Georgia would achieve the civic integration of its ethnic minority communities. As Tamar Burduli discovered, there is still a long way to go. Georgians are proud of ...
In “A Mind That Found Itself” (1908), mental-health reformer and founder of Mental Health America Clifford W. Beers chronicled the death of an 80-year-old French-Canadian asylum patient. Confused by ...
Peter N. Jones ’25, a Crimson Editorial Editor, is a Government concentrator in Mather House. To Georgians, evidence of the imperial Russian threat makes itself known. One need only gaze some 60 ...