Category: News
UGA Program Seeks to Improve Student Veteran Experience
Veterans have trouble adjusting after coming home from war. More than two-hundred student veterans are currently attending the University of Georgia and that number is only expected to grow as […]
UGA Using Hacking for Good
Several student groups at the University of Georgia are learning that hacking does not always have to have a negative meaning. These students are changing the perception of hacking through competitions […]
Toys for Tots Kick Off This Weekend
Bogart, GA – Toys for Tots kicks off this weekend at the Toys R Us on Atlanta Highway from 8 AM to 5 PM.
Athens Stays Pink
ATHENS, GA- Athens isn’t stopping to “think pink” even though Breast Cancer Awareness month ended. Find out how local residents and hospitals are still celebrating cancer awareness tonight at 7.
Local Charities Make a Difference This Holiday Season
Athens, GA – Local charities are trying to make a difference for the less fortunate as the Christmas countdown continues. We talked to local charities to see how many donations […]
UGA hazing hasn’t affected greek life enrollment
Greek life at the University of Georgia is a big part of their culture. Delta Sigma Phi had a hazing case that was brought to court and thrown out yesterday […]
College Republican not your typical conservative
Shawn McKenzie is the Chairman for UGA’s College Republicans. He says, “I’m not the typical old, white man people think Republicans are.” McKenzie says he feels singled out by his […]
Sunday alcohol sales up for debate in local counties
Sunday alcohol sales may benefit businesses and consumers. Reporter Jabob Moore has more on the the controversy over Sunday sales.