By Rachael Andrews days, if a month passes by and we haven’t heard of a new tragic mass shooting happening…
By Emily Maloney discussion surrounding the ethics of higher education has mainly concerned the wellbeing of students, such as the…
By Chris Lewitzke rom the moment almost every college student sets foot on campus, he or she is inundated with…
By Robert Galerstein ast Thursday, the University of Georgia’s African American studies department hosted an impressive speaker. Jasmine Rand, founder…
By Anthony Farajallah With Student Government Association elections on Wednesday, the only executive ticket, Momentum, spoke to a small crowd…
By Eli Watkins Athens, Georgia is an archetypal college town. It is home to a huge university and a vibrant…
By Alex Edquist “Welcome to the State of the Union,” was how it started. Unfortunately, it was not actually the…
by: Faiz Saulat Enjoy learning and want to go to a “good” school? Just maintain at least a 3.7 GPA…
By Max Wallace In 2010, the Princeton Review ranked the University of Georgia the No. 1 party school in the United…
By: Alex Edquist The week after Georgia’s stunning football victory over Clemson, I got a text from my father. He…
By: Robert Galerstein On Oct. 8, many gathered on North Campus at the UGA Chapel to watch the debate teams…
By: Samantha Cleare Recently, a friend from the University of Florida called me on her way home from class. She…
By: Mark Rush The higher education world had its annual frenzy this week when the US News and World Report…
By: Uzma Chowdhury Out of 34,000 students at The University of Georgia, only 3,604 voted in last year’s Student…