Month: March 2016
An IT Specialist Warns Students After Major Cyber Attack on UGA Network
Students raised concerns this week after a major cyber attack crashed the University of Georgia network. The cyber attack was determined that it had originated from an outside source and […]
Standardized Testing Bill Will Affect Local Students and Teachers
Timothy Road Elementary School will be one of many schools experiencing changes within the next few months. Senate Bill 364 was recently passed by the House and Senate, […]
Local Organization Helping Those in the Community
A simple commute around the Classic City to the supermarket or to work may seem like a simple task, but for some, it is a difficult one. A non-profit in […]
Severe weather moves into metro Atlanta
A flash flood watch as been issued to the majority of metro Atlanta, for Thursday between the times of 6PM to 6PM on Friday. Two to three inches of rain […]
Olympic Triplets
Jay, Kevin, and Mick Litherland are brothers on the University of Georgia Swim Team. But that’s not all that sets them apart, they are triplets. The three brothers just got […]
Student Elections, Voting Open
Voting for Student Government Association elections opened on Monday. However, the kickoff to voting didn’t quite turn out the way the candidates and many voters were hoping. The site was […]
Lifesaving Yellow Dot Program Introduced to Athens
Athens-Clarke County launched a new program, the Yellow Dot program in efforts to help first responders treat life-threatened patients. The program is already working in 30 states and The Department of […]
Athens Transit Connecting To Google Maps
The Athens Transit buses are used for daily commutes to-and-from class, but it is making a few smart choices. Athens Transit is adding a connection to Google Maps. For first-time riders these […]