Month: February 2017
The Greatest Quarterback of All Time isn’t Real, He’s Virtual
Before Michael Vick retired from the NFL, there was one thing he needed to do: write a letter. But not just any letter; a letter to the city of Atlanta. […]
Women of Color Take Their Place in the Business World
The world of business and entrepreneurship has experienced a shift in the past few years. No longer are the numbers completely dominated by white males. According to the 2016 State of […]
A Ticket to History
Tori Moore, 22 of Atlanta, GA, was initially planning on attending only the inauguration of America’s 45th president, Donald J. Trump. That is until she learned the Women’s March on […]
Athens, the odd one out
For many women in Northeast Georgia, Athens is the political exception, not the rule. On Election Day, Clarke County was once again Northeast Georgia’s blue island in a sea of […]
Georgia students march for their future
These Georgia students give you a first-hand look at what it was like to march for justice in Atlanta. People from across the state of Georgia flooded the streets of Atlanta […]
Love Wins at the Atlanta Women’s March
While people from all over Georgia came to support the Women’s March in Atlanta, they were not all there for the same reason. Current and former students at the University of Georgia […]
Why They Marched
So they marched, what’s next? The march, the message Shock, fear and anger: three emotions that resonated with many Americans as the election results surfaced, naming Donald J. Trump the 45th […]
Keeping Up With The Times
The Move Towards a Digital Revolution The How of It Create NYT ambassadors so if people refer their friends and family, they get perks and feel more […]