Month: April 2016
Bark for Life
A local organization created a fundraising event focused on barking. Local canines enjoyed a day in the sun and music that’ll have you on four legs all to raise money […]
Repurposing Project
Local Athens groups are coming together to give some unknown fashion designers a little recognition. Olives and Wax is a vintage store known around Athens for its repurposed clothing. Founder […]
Redneck Beach Dangerous E. Coli Levels
A popular Athens swimming hole called “Redneck Beach” has been criticized for health reasons recently. Our reporter, Elizabeth Reid, got the water tested herself and found high levels of e. […]
College Students Turned Business People
Many college students are always looking for a way to make a few bucks. Some UGA students took this concept a step further, and created their own businesses. Students have […]
Athens’ Ciné celebrates nine year anniversary
Ever since its foundation in April of 2007, Ciné has cemented itself as a cinematic staple for film lovers in Athens. Now, the theater is set to celebrate its ninth […]
UGA Blood Battle
This years UGA Red Cross is out for blood, literally. Members of the UGA Red Cross are dancing and passing out flyers at Tate Plaza in hopes that they entice […]
National Day of Action
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). A number of events will be occurring throughout the month of April to raise awareness for sexual assault. Today is the National Day […]
UGA Schwarzmann Scholar and Carnegie Fellowship
Two University of Georgia students received two different prestigious scholarships. Bert Thompson, a senior from Macon, was on of fourteen students selected for the Carnegie Junior Fellowship. As a fellow […]