Month: April 2017
4 Ways to Get Healthy During a Hot Southern Summer
If you grew up in the south in the modern era, you probably also had to listen to at least one “back in my day” story about the days BAC—Before […]
Trump’s “Peachy” Cabinet
This podcast recaps some of the most pressing political issues of the week. Have a listen and be in the know! The Trump administration is shaping up to have some […]
A year after 93KDay, Smart continues the partial rebuild of a program
A year after Kirby Smart’s inaugural Spring game as Georgia’s head football coach, the Georgia football faithful remain optimistic that this new coach can bring the first national championship […]
Jacob Eason and Jake Fromm impress at G-Day
66,133 people piled into Sanford Stadium to watch the Georgia football team scrimmage on April 22. Yes that many in April, not October. And it’s likely that all those fans […]
Three Recruits, Three Targets, 14 Stars
The stars were out at G-Day this year, as the spring game played host to a long list of the nation’s top football recruits for 2018 and beyond. But two […]
Bakery Business Brings Tea Twist
Many in the Cumming, GA and greater Forsyth county area know of Creations Bakery–a local custom cake and dessert business. It has served the community since 2009 under the […]
Hairdo’s and tattoos: A one-stop shop
At first glance, Model Citizen Salon may seem like any other place to get your roots done or a new do. However, upon stepping through the old, wooden doors, it’s […]
Black Minds Matter Too: UGA Student Starts Black Mental Health Organization
Forget all the stereotypes of mental illness. It has no face. It has no particular victim. Mental illness can affect any individual from any background and the black community is no exception. […]