What’s New With UWG Sports!
Since the start of the school year, NCAA commissions board’s have been back and forth on what they want to do about our athletes and this year’s season. They left it up to…
Since the start of the school year, NCAA commissions board’s have been back and forth on what they want to do about our athletes and this year’s season. They left it up to…
Though the Homecoming celebrations were very different this year because of COVID-19, they were relatively successful with nearly 2000 attendees to the in-person football game on Tuesday, Oct. 27. While the UWG football team did…
UWG actively tries to provide the safest campus possible to its students. According to the Clery Act Coordinator Lt. Mike Keener, current crime rates are extremely low. However, the most common crimes committed…
UWG’s annual crime statistics report is easily accessible for students to track criminal activity on campus in order to stay safe. Thanks to the Clery Act, all public and private institutions of postsecondary…
Music changes you and you have the power to change the world. Think about how you feel listening to Lil Baby or Megan Thee Stallion. You’re bad, right? You’re hard. You’re the greatest…
U.S. Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock turned to young Americans to consolidate support in his campaign for Georgia’s upcoming Senate election. Warnock held a press conference with several student media outlets across Georgia…
CARROLLTON, Ga- Protesters gathered in front of the Train Depot, where U.S Sen. Kelly Loeffler held a meet-and-greet event on Sept. 1, 2020. The peaceful protest against Loeffler’s policies and reelection began at…
Surprisingly the NBA bubble has been one of the most successful things to happen in 2020. When the conversation first sparked a couple of months ago about the NBA playing in Orlando a…
Recently the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery have shifted conversations of equality in every aspect. The frustrations from the Black community are finally starting to be heard by many…