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Film Has Come to Georgia

A Growing Problem: Obesity in America

A brew coffee shop to open in downtown Athens

Local Athens Church Still a Safe Haven for Church Members

Recycle Athens

The debate on greyhound racing

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Film Has Come to Georgia

The film industry is nothing new to any average American. It has been around since the late 1800’s and has been present in the United States since 1910. However, what […]

December 3, 2017 Alex Newberry News

A Growing Problem: Obesity in America

The nation is getting larger, and not in a good way. In the United States, over one in three adults and one in six children are obese. According to the […]

December 3, 2017 Tara Iyengar News

A brew coffee shop to open in downtown Athens

If you’re looking for a new place to study, read a book and especially a place to get a cup of coffee, your options for places to do just this […]

December 3, 2017 Grason Passmore Athens news, Community

Local Athens Church Still a Safe Haven for Church Members

Currently, the residents of Sutherland Springs, Texas are trying to put their community back together. The mass shooting in Sutherland Springs rocked the nation. However, one church in Athens, Ga […]

December 3, 2017 Amber Shepp News

Recycle Athens

Athens- Clarke County is a busy town that generates a lot of trash, and to combat the growing waste problem the Athens Clarke County website shows that the county has created […]

November 27, 2017November 27, 2017 Cat Green Athens news, Community, News

The debate on greyhound racing

  Someone is either pro-racing or anti-racing. A person cannot be neutral on the greyhound racing debate. At least this is what Carl Viener believes. Viener considers himself pro-racing, even […]

November 27, 2017November 27, 2017 Nikki Weldon News

TSPLOST vote aims to revitalize transportation in Athens

    Equitable transportation in Athens is become more and more of a reality thanks to the passing of the Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (TSPLOST) referendum. With nearly […]

November 27, 2017 Austin Knowles Athens news, News

UGA HEROs impacts children affected by HIV

Nearly 50,000 people living in Georgia are affected by HIV/AIDS. Of those 50,000 people, more than 12,000 are children, making Georgia the state with the sixth highest number of pediatric […]

November 27, 2017November 27, 2017 Ansley Wamell News

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