Jada Jones

As a senior journalism major at Georgia State University, I’ve gained experience as a staff writer and section editor of Arts & Living at GSU's independent student newspaper, The Signal. I spent a summer curating newsletters at Healthline, the #1 health information site in the US, learning what it means to be a well-rounded, well equipped multimedia journalist. 

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7 Tips to Help You Set the Mood — Plus the Best Products to Try

Hollywood tells us that sex always starts with ripping off each other’s clothes and jumping straight into the sheets to get it on. But IRL, that’s not always the case. Maybe getting in the mood for a hot and heavy night with a partner (or yourself) isn’t the easiest for you. Or maybe you’re ready to get frisky, but get wayyy too in your head and can’t cross the finish line. Whatever it is, sometimes, all you need to do is take a sec to prep yourself (and your environment) for the deed. Sure, pre

Georgia State students warn about cheating through GroupMe

Apps like GroupMe could help students keep in touch with their classmates outside of the classroom, reminding each other of upcoming assignments and what happened in class if they are absent from class. This semester, students relied on GroupMe more than ever due to most classes being online. The app’s increased use led to more cheating scandals and inappropriate messages circulating in an environment meant to be educational. With the increased use of technology and apps like GroupMe, universi

Every step on campus leads to a historic landmark

When Georgia State students walk around the Atlanta campus, they are unknowingly walking through a history textbook. Atlanta is historically significant to American history, both a central commercial hub during the Civil War and a cradle of the civil rights movement. Sherman’s March to the Sea destroyed most traces of antebellum Atlanta during the Civil War, and the buildings still standing today have undergone multiple renovations. Those who opposed the success of Atlanta’s Black businesses de

Co-founder of Ébrìk explains why the coffee shop left campus

Ébrìk Coffee Room opened its downtown location in 2014 under the slogan “Comfort. Community. Culture.” Ébrìk abided by this motto and intended to make quality and specialty coffee available to the Georgia State community, including all people regardless of their socioeconomic backgrounds. Ébrìk co-founder Abbas Barzegar envisioned the shop as having a strong involvement in the downtown community. “We were the first independent and specialty coffee shop downtown,” Barzegar said. “We opened at a