Month: February 2017
Students React: Super Bowl ads with something to say
The Budweiser Clydesdales of 1996. Apple’s “Introducing Macintosh” of 1984. These are the legendary advertisements of Super Bowl commercial history, but the big question is what will be remembered from 2017? […]
Woman Blasts Down Video Game Stereotypes
UPDATE: Critic reviews say Horizon: Zero Dawn is a masterpiece for character development. Sony’s new game will release on February 28, 2017. In the shadow of The Women’s March on […]
A Passion for Fashion
Ready. Set. Walk. So you think fashion is all glamour and no game? The University of Georgia is ready to prove you wrong. You may see just the models and […]
Oglethorpe County students are using their art to support local schools
Supporting the arts is a family affair for Linda Parish. She brought her grandson to the Art Makes Sense exhibit at the Oglethorpe County Chamber of Commerce to see his artwork […]
A Safe Space in Athens
Atlanta is known for its historic landmarks and diverse community. About 12 percent of residents in Atlanta identify themselves as a part of the LGBT community, making the city one of […]
The war that follows you home
It’s never the same. 79-year-old veteran, Howard Marlow, sits at a retirement home resting his prosthetic while holding a weathered photo of himself standing next to Elvis Presley. However, this […]
The “Millennial” Manager
Are younger people with little or no experience qualified to manage? This is a pressing question in the management world and in everyday life that has millennials feeling a lot […]
Raking in the (Pizza) Dough
The United States Department of Agriculture cites Super Bowl Sunday as the second largest day of food consumption all year – after Thanksgiving, of course. The Super Bowl brings together families and […]