Month: April 2015
Grady College requires graduates to have digital portfolio
If you’re looking for a job in the a visual and creative field, you’ll most likely be expected to have an online portfolio. This fall the University of Georgia Grady […]
UGA Celebrates Earth Week
Earth Day is tomorrow, and UGA has kicked off an Earth Week to raise awareness about protecting the environment. On Monday, the UGA Office Sustainability hosted a celebration in Tate […]
Twilight Bike Race Changes Route
Lining Clayton Street to watch the Twilight Criterium is an Athens tradition. This year, however, fans will be moving to a new location a few blocks over. The downtown route […]
UGA Health Center Hosts Healthy Dawg Fest
The University of Georgia hosted their annual Healthy Dawg Fest on Tuesday, April 21 at the Tate Center Plaza from 11am to 2pm. The event focused on providing information to […]
Athens community welcomes Jason Flatt Act
Suicide is the third leading cause of death for youth between the ages of 10 and 24. However, the Jason Flatt Act will attempt to lower that number by requiring teachers in […]
Will Rock 4 Food
A look into the origin of the Will Rock 4 Food event this Saturday as well as the preparation and distribution of food.
Jason Flatt Act to increase suicide prevention
If Governor Deal signs the Jason Flatt Act, all public schools in Georgia will require teachers to undergo suicide prevention training. Sarah Ellis, who works for Clarke County Board of Education, […]
7th Annual Will Rock for Food Event
This week, we focused on the 7th annual Will Rock for Food event which will be held at Terrapin on Saturday. Here is a little sneak peak for the story […]