Month: February 2017
E-Cigarettes being used in creative, questionable ways
Though there are studies that show e-cigarettes may produce fewer toxins, there’s another reason this popular alternative can be harmful. Though questions still remain on whether e-cigarettes are in fact a […]
Georgia Equestrian’s Rise From the Bottom
During the first round of the 2016 National Championship, the Georgia equestrian team was optimistic after a big 12-4 win against Southern Methodist University. Georgia headed into the final day of […]
Designers Down-Listed: An Overview on Designers and Why They Deserve More Credit
“And the Oscar goes to…” This phrase will be uttered a mere twenty-four times on the night of The Academy Awards on February, 26. All those represented by the Academy Awards […]
Dazzling dances and magical moments at UGA India Night
It was called Ki Masti–or “fun” in Hindi– and that night, Athens was Ki Masti. The fun came in the form of Bollywood, as a one-night dance competition featuring teams […]
To Be or Not To Be Married Young
Lately, it seems as if more and more college students are choosing to put a ring on it. Cue all the single ladies in unison: “nuh-uh.” Well, sort of. The engagement announcements […]
Athens Muslim community takes action
The Al-Huda Islamic Center, the only mosque within 50 miles of Athens, Georgia and home to hundreds of members, held it’s second annual open house for all to come and experience the Muslim […]
Power surge: Georgia baseball has potential to hit more home runs in 2017
Seeing baseballs leave the yard could be a familiar site for the Georgia baseball team when the season begins Feb. 17. Update; During opening weekend, the Bulldogs followed through and […]
Athens Shows Support for Local Muslim Community
Cars lined up and down the street and a standing-room-only crowd was present for the 2nd annual Open House at the Al Huda Islamic Center this past Saturday in Athens. […]