Month: April 2017
Fast Food Exposed
Besides Good or Bad, What is it? Ever asked the question: “What exactly am I eating?” Source That can happen frequently, especially in the fast food industry. With new laws […]
Little Free Pantries Make a Big Difference
7 food banks. 2,000 pantries. 750,000 people in need. Fighting hunger in Georgia is no small task. In Athens-Clarke County alone, the food insecurity rate is 21.7 percent, which is […]
Strolling into Unity!
University of Georgia students looking for a quiet place to get an early start on their studying for finals may not have found that spot at the usually quiet Tate […]
A Reluctant Return: I-85 Traffic Affects Young Georgia Commuters
It’s your daily afternoon commute. You’re coming home from work. You’ve got the radio on, the shades flipped down as the sun begins to make its descent. Traffic is backed […]
Social Media For The Greater Good
There’s a lot to “like” about social media. Social media is a growing tool that businesses are using to advance their company. Social Media in business is often used to […]
Pollution ‘Ain’t’ The Solution
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see that the waterways surrounding the University of Georgia aren’t the cleanest sight to see… seeing as though there is an old tire […]
A Community Place for Art and Film
Most people’s go-to places for movies in Athens include the big name theaters that show Hollywood’s latest and greatest, but many do not realize that there is another theater in town that […]
Georgia softball closing in on records in the wrong way
By Conner Burks AND that record is scoring one of the fewest win seasons in the program history. To explain: As it stands, Georgia softball has 15 losses in Southeastern […]