Month: November 2017
Who is AteloMidas? Behind the Scenes with the Anonymous Rapper
On the evening of Monday, November 13, in a dark art classroom on the second floor of the Lamar Dodd School of Art, a young man walks in the room […]
More Than a Mentor
The Clarke County Mentoring Program is not just a program to get involved with at the University of Georgia, rather it is an opportunity to make an everlasting impact in […]
Securing Your Next Meal: The Student Struggle
Seven thousand. Estimated by Student Affairs, that’s how many students at the University of Georgia are “food insecure or lack enough funding for basic life needs.” What is food insecurity? The […]
The Twitter Word Count Controversy: Good or Fueling the Fire?
Is bigger always better? Twitter seems to think so, introducing their new character count expansion, allowing more to be said in one single tweet. People are quickly taking to […]
University of Georgia Arch Stands for Tradition, Superstition and Protest
The University of Georgia Arch has a history of hosting not only tradition and superstition, but also protest. The superstition of not walking under The University of Georgia’s Arch has a […]
The world’s fastest couch potato
By Nikki Weldon Woody. Not the character from Toy Story, but one of the world’s fastest coach potatoes: a greyhound. Amy Schluter-Tohal, a native of St. Johns, Florida, adopted Woody […]
UGA Student Working to Unite Athens Community with Music
The 40 Watt Club is one of the most iconic concert venues on the east coast, helping shape the American punk rock and new wave music scenes. Its stage has […]
KeeKee Simpson: A Star in the Making By: Amber Shepp
This summer, KeeKee had a supporting role next to Oprah Winfrey in the HBO film, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, a film based on the book of the same […]