UGA students talk about the disparities and poverty line they notice surrounding the community they reside in.
As vaccines continue to roll out, nobody can anticipate what campus life will look like next fall. Classes might return to full capacity, but not everyone will be vaccinated. Students and professors wonder: is it too soon…
As Athens-Clarke County works to shift its government-owned properties to renewable electricity, members of the broader community are doing their own work to meet the county’s goals.
Multiple jobholders and experts analyze motivations underlying moonlighting and the potential impact of a $15 national minimum wage on the phenomenon.
At the beginning of the pandemic, in-person meetings and events were unsafe. During the pandemic, UGA clubs and organizations have relied on advice given to them from the Preventative Measures…
With a surplus of free time, Athens residents are participating in more outdoor recreation than ever before. Facing CDC guidelines and intense demand, The Hub moved their operation to the outdoors.
Before the pandemic, sustainability meant something different to designer Taylor Ooley. Now, she’s reimagining sustainable shopping in Athens.
UGA students find it difficult to locate internships and career opportunities due to the impacts of COVID-19. Many are switching career paths in search of something stable.