Author: FiveSeventy
Bringing Daylight to Campus Streams
Watershed UGA hopes you don’t forget about a critical natural resource that’s right under your feet and sometimes hidden from view. By Dillon Richards
State funds to be used for Anti-Abortion Centers
On Tuesday, Georgia Governor, Nathan Deal signed a new bill that allows funds to be used for anti-abortion centers. The bill is for pregnancy resource centers that offer medical and […]
Kitty Café at Oconee County Library
Kittens and little children. Imagine them under the same roof, better yet the same room. The Oconee County Library hosted the Kitty Cat Café where the Athens Area Humane Society […]
Mental Illness and Guns
By: Nylah Oliver University of Georgia students are urging Governor Nathan Deal to veto House Bill 859 which could allow individuals to carry concealed weapons on college campuses. Students dressed in […]
UGA student building a kingdom among Athens Youth
By Annie Wimbush What started out as just an idea for one UGA sophomore turned into more than he could imagine. His vision was to create a mentorship program for […]
UGA Professor Running for School Board
As registering for voting ends today, John Knox hoped to pick up a few last voters by hosting a voter registration drive in downtown Athens. This is important to Knox, […]
He’s Back in Athens to Run For School Board
ATHENS, Ga. — Kamau Hull is back in his hometown. He graduated from Cedar Shoals High School in 2000, and now he’s running for the school board’s 8th District […]
Profile: Jessica Kirby
At Butterfly Dreams Farm there is a special therapist juggling three jobs. Jessica Kirby is not only a therapist at the farm, she also has her own business, and works […]