Month: October 2017
How New Baseball Statistics Are Changing The Game
How New Data Metrics Are Changing The Tradition Baseball Swing Alex Eidson A lot young players may not remember this old Nike commercial, but many of these aspiring stars […]
Food Waste in Athens: What’s Being Done
Having the privilege to know where your next meal is coming from is a luxury that many Americans take for granted. Look around you – is it easy to tell […]
New law puts pressure on local business owner to adapt or die
Since the mid 1990’s, the Broad River in Madison County has been a summer hotspot for locals from Athens and all over Northeast Georgia. The river has been a haven […]
AthFest Educates looks to inspire the next generation of musicians
“Sweaty, tired, and sore, but most importantly, proud,” is how Emma Greer, 21, a senior early childhood education major, from Winter Park, FL, described feeling after completing her first Half Marathon, […]
Sommer Sparrow
“A biologist? No. A geologist? Nope. A journalist? Sure, I’ll give it a shot” was my exact mindset approximately two years ago. Transferring schools and switching my major twice brought about […]
Sammy Smith
Have you felt like something was meant to be? Like you were in the right place at the right moment? Like you were put on the planet to do something? […]
Liza Goodlett
If my friends could describe me they would probably say, “Oh she’s the crazy horse girl!” and they are not wrong. Horses have always been a large part of my […]
Caroline Perrott
Ever since I can remember I had a stack of books a mile high in my room. Whether it was by choice or because my mother was an avid reader, […]