
GSTV, Georgia State's closed-circuit television, can be seen around the downtown campus. GSTV does not limit its appeal to any one particular course of study, and all students are invited to take an active role in its production. GSTV provides practical hands-on experience to students interested in television production, editing and broadcasting.

The GSU Review, the University's literary magazine, is published by and for the students of GSU. In addition to showcasing the literary and artistic talent of the university, The Review offers students an opportunity to gain experience in editing and publishing.

SIGNAL, the student newspaper of GSU, provides students with an excellent learning workshop and source of journalistic, marketing, photographic and communication skills. SIGNAL is published each Tuesday of the academic semester and can be found in over 50 locations on campus.

Rampway, the online voice of Georgia State University students, is an Internet media group. Rampway allows students to hone their skills in web design and other technology intensive fields. It all allows writers, photographers and graphic designers the chance to develop their abilities in an Internet-based environment. The Internet media group was founded in 2000 and takes its name from Georgia State University's now defunct yearbook. Rampway features exclusive content from other media groups.

WRAS FM is the 100,000 watt student voice of GSU. On the air since 1970, WRAS is known throughout the U.S. for its cutting edge format. WRAS provides the students of GSU and the Atlanta community with alternatives to commercial broadcasting. GSU Panther basketball games and other GSU events are also broadcast on WRAS. WRAS is operated solely by GSU students.

The GSU Student Media is a collaboration of 5 groups (Signal newspaper, Rampway Online, GSU Review/New South, GSTV, and WRAS) committed to:

Creating a quality product which emphasizes diversity in content, accessibility, accuracy, and honesty within that product,

Providing an open forum of communication for the GSU community,

Encouraging student involvement and solidarity within the GSU community,

Offering a resource for skill development and hands-on experience for the GSU student body,

Acknowledging technological and other advance- ments in the field of Communications, and

Stimulating and promoting creativity within the GSU community.