Month: November 2015
#Transwk in Athens
Tracee McDaniel, the CEO and Founder of Juxtaposed Center in Atlanta nationwide, came to Athens yesterday to be a part of an event connected with Transgender Awareness Week. Athens participats […]
Bike Thefts on the Rise in Athens
Bicycles help plenty of Athens residents and UGA students navigate the campus and city everyday. With their popularity, bikes have become the leading source of thefts in the Downtown Athens […]
Do You Have the Power?
Do you have the power? Some may want it while others don’t because of how their utility bill is paid. Even though spending money on water and power is the […]
After-School Help for Kids
Whether it’s playing basketball or board games – at risk youth in Athens are making the Thomas Lay Recreational Center a hot spot. Volunteers are not only helping students with their homework, […]
UGA faculty and students push for a physical women’s center
By Niamoni Watson Despite the several resources on and off campus for women, University of Georgia faculty and students push for a physical women’s center. According to the University of […]
UGA students participate in nationwide rally for Mizzou
Fifteen minority organizations at the University are uniting to show their support for the University of Missouri after escalating racial tension saw the resignation of the University’s President and Chancellor. Some […]
The Paris attacks felt by Athens citizens
The Paris attacks that have killed at least 129 people, continue to prompt raids and arrests throughout Europe and airstrikes in Syria. While the attacks surely took a toll on […]
Extra Special People, Extra Special College Experience
Natalie Roe Students with learning or developmental disabilities will soon enjoy collegiate experiences at The University of Georgia with the launch of its’ new post secondary special education program, Destination […]