Category: News
UGA’s Texas Students Do Their Part in Aiding Harvey Relief
The state of Texas is one of the highest contributors to out-of-state students enrolled at the University of Georgia. According to the First-Year Class Profile from 2017, Texas is the […]
From Solar Eclipses to Summer Olympics- Sanford Stadium hosts more than football fans
Sanford Stadium was also the host of the Olympic soccer games during the 1996 Summer Olympics. Nearly all know Atlanta hosted these summer games, but many are unaware of […]
Scammers Take Advantage of the Eclipse
Counterfeit eclipse glasses were sold to clueless victims in preparation for the August 21, Great American Eclipse. One of those victims was the University of Georgia’s own Grady College of […]
Eclipse Conspiracy Theorists Come out of the Woodwork
Just like how the moon blocked out the sun this Monday, solar eclipse conspiracy theorists blocked out years of science and had some alternative ideas about what was really happening […]
Local schools hold day long eclipse viewing events
After weeks of anticipation, and sold out glasses at most stores around town, the big day had finally arrived. Monday’s eclipse was celebrated all over Athens, including at all of […]
The Eclipse versus the Environment: How Animals React
Just as a solar eclipse proves out of the ordinary for humans, it also causes the natural world to be a little thrown off. Scurrying around with fright, excitement, and […]
Fast Food Exposed
Besides Good or Bad, What is it? Ever asked the question: “What exactly am I eating?” Source That can happen frequently, especially in the fast food industry. With new laws […]
Little Free Pantries Make a Big Difference
7 food banks. 2,000 pantries. 750,000 people in need. Fighting hunger in Georgia is no small task. In Athens-Clarke County alone, the food insecurity rate is 21.7 percent, which is […]