Month: November 2014
Black Friday Doesn’t Belong to Just One Day
Big-box stores are making changes this Black Friday and the one-day-frenzy as we know it may not exist anymore. Retail companies are starting the holiday sales early this year and Walmart, the […]
UGA Admits Most Competitive Class Yet
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=7YfY8sIZaCo UGA just admitted its largest and most academically competitive group of students yet. Some current students are saying they are unsure if they would have been accepted this year […]
Social Media is Changing Politics
Young voters are getting more of their information on their phones these days. With the surge of social media, politicians need to keep up to reach the younger crowd. Reporter […]
Seating in Sanford Stadium Creates Issues for Fans
Fans poured into Athens on Saturday to support the Bulldogs in their match against the Auburn Tigers. Fans were not pleased with the limited seating and gate entry difficulties. The […]
It’s On Us Campaign to Kick off Next Week
http://youtu.be/U57Fy8Uid8s The Equal Opportunity Office is launching the “It’s On Us” initiative to end sexual abuse. It’s a nationwide campaign to stop sexual violence and it kicks off here at the […]
Options For International Students
International Students may have nowhere to go for Thanksgiving Break. This is because some of the dorms get closed and they may not have the resources to return to their […]
Common Household Items Can Poison Your Pets
Like young children, your pet’s life could be at risk by using common household materials. Something as simple as gum could be dangerous because it contains a sugar substitute that […]