Month: April 2016
The Vegetarian Lifestyle Helping the Environment
The things that first come to mind when thinking of saving the environment are recycling and biking. Those are not the only things that contribute to a healthy environment. Vegetarians […]
Office of Sustainability Promotes Bike Riding for Earth Week
A big day is coming up this Friday, April 22. It’s Earth Day and a lot of local University of Georgia students and organizations are getting together to help the […]
Staying Safe at Night
For the second time in two weeks, a student was downtown. The most recent, on the morning of April 10th, occurred on West Hancock as she was walking to a […]
Making East Athens Biker-Friendly
By: Nylah Oliver The East side of Athens is getting a little more friendly– bike friendly that is. Local cyclists and commuting students expressed their concerns for the lack of bicycle […]
A day full of “THANKS-giving”
By Jaylon Thompson What started as a day of gratitude, quickly turned into a celebration for some of UGA’s biggest supporters. “Thank a Donor Day”, hosted by the Student Alumni […]
A Fiery Brotherhood
By Brittany Johnson Putting out burning buildings, saving lives, and even delivering babies are some of the many duties Athens Clarke County firefighters have experienced on the job. But the […]
Clarke County Teachers Propose New Rules
By Dillon Richards ATHENS, Ga. — Nearly fifty Clarke County School District teachers signed a document recommending a slew of new policies to the Clarke County School Board. One of […]
NEW UGA Tradition – #DawgTagDay
A new UGA tradition may be coming on Wednesday, April 13, 2016: Dawg Tag Day. The Student Government Association along with several collaborating organizations* is planning what they hope will make […]