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Best Atlanta dishes: Onigiri from Gohan Market in Peachtree Corners

Onigiri are comfort food in Japan. The little bundles of white rice, formed into a triangular shape and wrapped in nori (dried seaweed), are popular at convenience stores, train stations and groceries there. Gohan Market is a Gwinnett County Japanese…

Actor, author Rob Lowe addresses largest graduating class in SCAD history

The Savannah College of Art and Design celebrating the achievements of the largest graduating class in school history. This weekend SCAD President and Founder Paula Wallace conferring degrees to more than 3,700 students at commencement ceremonies at SCAD campuses in…

Emory student sues school for suspension over award-winning AI tool

US News By Matthew Sedacca Published May 25, 2024, 4:38 p.m. ET An Emory University student is suing the Georgia college after he was suspended for creating an AI tool to help students study — months after he won the top-prize at…

Mexican Eatery From Louisiana to Join Spring Quarter | What Now Atlanta

Libby Allnatt Libby Allnatt is the Editor/Reporter for What Now Atlanta. She has been in the journalism industry since graduating from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, gathering experience in copy editing, writing and social…

Mexican restaurant Habaneros moving into Midtown’s Spring Quarter next summer

Mexican restaurant Habaneros opens next summer at Spring Quarter in Midtown. (Provided by Habaneros) A location of Louisiana-based Mexican restaurant Habaneros will open at Midtown’s Spring Quarter next summer. The restaurant will join the previously announced Japanese restaurants Sozou and…

The 15 Best Chinese Restaurants In Atlanta – Atlanta – The Infatuation

We hit every corner of the metro—from Gwinnett to Cobb—to find out where to get the best traditional Chinese dishes. So when you’re looking for a spot to celebrate an anniversary with Peking duck carved tableside, a spicy dry-fried eggplant speckled…

Fed Rate-Cut Debate Shifts From When Toward If on Inflation Data

The debate for the Federal Reserve is beginning to shift from how many times to cut interest rates this year to whether to cut them at all in 2024. Policymakers are widely expected to hold rates steady at a more…

Georgia Tech team wins urban design competition

The Georgia Tech team included, from left, Brooke Blankenship, Noah Stogner, Grace Kunst, Arthur Miranda Santos, and Vivian Lin. Credit: Urban Land Institute The team of Georgia Institute of Technology students has taken top honors in the 22nd annual ULI/Gerald D. Hines Student…

Vacant office space in Atlanta remains at record levels, despite new leases and renewals

About 32.4% — or nearly one-third — of all office square footage in metro Atlanta was available to rent at the end of March, according to CBRE. That’s the fourth financial quarter in a row in which the region reached…

Fed’s Bostic Reiterates Rate Cut Is Not Likely Until End of Year

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said he’s comfortable keeping interest rates steady, reiterating he doesn’t think it will be appropriate to lower borrowing costs until toward the end of the year. Bostic said he still believes inflation…