Month: September 2017
Hurricane Irma bears down on higher education
As hurricane Irma struck land and devastated much in her path, college students and universities were left with many unanswered questions. Faced with how they were going to bounce back […]
Georgia Shows Harvey Victims Some Love
Georgia shows its true heart and has turned to help Houston in its time of need. From Atlanta- based companies such as Coca-Cola, Home Depot, Delta, and the Atlanta Humane […]
Hurricane Harvey and Livestock
Hurricane Harvey effected many humans, but the four legged residents of Texas such as cattle and horses were left to fend for themselves. Several animal rescue groups have sent supplies […]
Hurricane Harvey closes refineries, spikes gas prices
Hurricane Harvey racked up billions in damages. Harvey is also burning a hole in the pockets of citizens across the nation as gas prices continue to rise. Harvey hit the […]
Airline Prices Surge as Florida Residents Seek to Escape Irma
“You need to leave right now–not tonight, not in an hour, now,” said Florida Governor Rick Scott in a Saturday morning press conference. Governor Scott has asked residents to evacuate […]
UGA’s Texas Students Do Their Part in Aiding Harvey Relief
The state of Texas is one of the highest contributors to out-of-state students enrolled at the University of Georgia. According to the First-Year Class Profile from 2017, Texas is the […]
From Solar Eclipses to Summer Olympics- Sanford Stadium hosts more than football fans
Sanford Stadium was also the host of the Olympic soccer games during the 1996 Summer Olympics. Nearly all know Atlanta hosted these summer games, but many are unaware of […]