Author: FiveSeventy
Downtown paints the town green for St. Patrick’s Day
It is St. Patrick’s Day in Athens and downtown is a glow with green shamrocks, green beer, and green shirts. Bars like The Globe and The Foundry decided they really […]
Diversification in Athens Music Scene
Writer: Brittany Johnson Whether you’re listening to it or performing it, music is a universal language that brings people together. That’s why local music producer Wes Johnson formed ‘With The […]
Fitness Studios
Athens locals are finding a new way to get in shape, without joining a gym. Many boutique fitness studios have started up in the community. Some locals have decided to […]
UGA Professors Oppose New Campus Carry Bill
In the next two days, representatives have to make a change in Bill 859 or Governor Deal might say no deal. John Soloski, a Professor of Journalism in the Grady […]
Teacher raises $30,000 for local community
By: Damisi Fawole Kristi Schaller goes beyond her duties as a teacher by helping not only her students, but her community. She uses a semester-long group project to raise money for the poor, […]
Holiday Mail for Heroes
The holiday season is a time for family and giving. However, there are plenty of our nation’s military heroes who will not be able to make it home for the […]
Artists provide “outdoor living rooms” for Athens Community
By: Ryan Sander Athens, GA- The Athens Cultural Affairs Commission is putting their ear on the ground this week, to find Athenian’s opinions on public art. With the help from […]
Georgia C.A.R.E. Project Fights for Marijuana Decriminalization
By: Alexander Contreras Georgia C.A.R.E. Project held a rally at Athens City Hall on December 1st fighting for the decriminalization of marijuana. The Georgia Campaign and Access Reform and Education, or […]