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NEW for 2/21: On GACS, classical music, AI

NEW for 2/21: On GACS, classical music, AI

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: GACS investing $30 million in campus improvements
EEB PERSPECTIVE: My appreciation of classical music goes way back
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
ANOTHER VIEW: Check this story generated by artificial-intelligence
FEEDBACK: Feels Gwinnett school board needs splitting
UPCOMING: County opts out on statewide exemption legislation
NOTABLE: Historic Braselton building gets better access
RECOMMENDED: To Echo and Remain. by Greg Lang 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Ga. Tech College of Management is now Scheller College
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you pinpoint this home’s location?
CALENDAR: GGC Four Pillars scholarship gala is Feb. 21
 

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by · February 21, 2025 · Full issues
BRACK: My appreciation of classical music goes way back

BRACK: My appreciation of classical music goes way back

By Elliott Brack  |  What was your introduction to classical music?  Could it be the same as mine? It’s nothing high-brow.  And in fact, I did not even  know I was being introduced to classical music.

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by · February 21, 2025 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 12/15: On film industry, Beethoven and “soft skills”

NEW for 12/15: On film industry, Beethoven and “soft skills”

Click here to read the latest edition. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Georgia film industry recovering by innovation, and staying safe
EEB PERSPECTIVE: This week we celebrate the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth
ANOTHER VIEW: Educational system not giving today’s students the “soft skills” 
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Our nation’s fabric of democracy has held together 
UPCOMING: County/state seeks input on five proposed road projects
NOTABLE: Gwinnett names Lake Lanier raw water intake for Wayne Mason
RECOMMENDED: How the Brain Works, published by Dorling Kindersley
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Macon tailor was first Black member to speak at U.S. House
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s a famous painting to identify 
LAGNIAPPE: Two distinctive steeples near one another in Lawrenceville

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by · December 15, 2020 · Full issues