Month: October 2014
Injuries could keep college athletes from going pro
Its no surprise, even the best college athletes struggle to make it to the pros. But you might be surprised by just how low the number is. One in 50. […]
UGA academic honesty reports revealed
U-G-A reports show academic honesty continues to be an issue on campus. Reporter Jacob Moore looks more into the report and how the university is working to respond to academic dishonesty.
UGA Nurse Warns Students of a Virus That Can Become An STD
The S-T-D Herpes may be more common than you think. Dermatology experts say 3/5 adults have a certain strain of it. Reporter Kevni Woodside tells us about a nurse at […]
Campus groups help students get to the polls
Story Highlights There was concern that voter turnout might be low. The UGA College Republicans and Young Democrats are working hard to get student voters to the polls. They handed […]
Obesity Talk at Chase Street Elementary Tomorrow
A public discussion “Food for Thought: Nutrition and Children Obesity” will take place tomorrow at Chase Street Elementary. UGA Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition Dr. Caree Cotwight will give a short […]
New Amnesty Law Prevents Worry
A new law now lets you call the police without being arrested, even if you are underage and under the influence. Before April of this year, a minor could be […]
Georgia Bicycling Accidents on the Rise
A new study says Georgia is the 7th highest state in bicycle and pedestrian accidents. The Alliance for Biking and Walking published a study saying the Georgia ranks nearer to the […]
Local High School Urges Teen Driver Safety
Handing your kids the keys to your car may be your biggest fear as a parent. National Teen Driver Safety Week encourages parents and teens to talk about the dangers […]