Month: October 2015
GOTCHA Rides to “Get” Students Around Campus
Students: worry no more. There is a new Student Government-led initiative providing students with a safe mode of transportation for late nights on campus. GOTCHA Rides, which stands for “Green […]
Sorority Holds Yard Sale to Help Sexual Assault Victims
Local UGA sorority Gamma Sigma Sigma is raising money to help out victims of sexual assault. Gamma Sigma Sigma, a national service sorority at the University of Georgia, held their […]
Brad Paisley comes to UGA, for the students
Brad Paisley is performing tonight at the University of Georgia. In a series of concerts across the nation, Paisley’s College Tour will be UGA’s Homecoming concert at the University’s Intramural […]
City Hall vote: Food trucks versus restaurant owners
Saphir Grici and other food truck owners are fighting back against pressures on their business operations. Athens Mayor Nancy Denson and the board of commissioners voted to delay the decision […]
Friendly competition at the classic city chili cook-off
Four Athens and HW Creative Marketing hosted their first ever chili cook-off on October 15 in the Classic City from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The idea for the event […]
UGA Chew Crew Tackles the Problem of Invasive Plants Species
Two sites on the University of Georgia Campus, Tanyard Creek and Driftmier Woods, are overrun run with non-native plants species that could threaten the health of their ecosystem. The UGA […]
Local Athletes Put Major Injuries Into Perspective
By Jane Mo Nick Chubb’s recent injury reminds local athletes the importance of proper preparation before taking the field. The running back’s injury hit Clarke Central High School’s football team on a […]
Democratic Debate: What To Expect
By Natalie Roe Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders work against each other, but their respective student groups work together. Along with UGA for Hilary and Bulldogs for Bernie, The Young Democrats […]