How Media is Perpetuating Mental Illness
In a technological and media-based age, America’s young people are being subjected to inaccurate depictions of mental illness. When...
In a technological and media-based age, America’s young people are being subjected to inaccurate depictions of mental illness. When...
I had put on my bookbag and was just about to walk out the door to go study in a nearby coffee shop when I received a text from a good...
Hello, all! Welcome to Week Two of my blog. My first post had such an overwhelming display of support, so I felt like I could only do...
I remember being very young when I first began to lose myself in the world of literature and writing. Imagine, a little girl hiding her...
The Woman’s Right To Choose Is On the Line. It’s My Responsibility To Do Something About It. At a time in which the issue of abortion is...
Michael Boyd, a part-time employee at the University of Georgia, poses on Thursday, February 21, 2019 with one of the hundreds of flowers...
When in the process of trying to win a presidential election, candidates and political parties are known to create a defined list of...
It was a cold winter day on January 20, 1953, when newly elected President Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed the nation for his Inaugural...
In regards to political culture in the United States, public opinion is the cornerstone of American democracy. It serves as a mechanism...
ATHENS, GA -- An event hosted by the College of Education on Thursday, Sept. 13 had a shockingly low turnout, with only one student in...
ATHENS, Ga -- Since 2011, the University of Georgia has experienced significant increases in student applications, acceptances and...
In a small closet-sized space within the Journalism building, Jonathan Peters sat poised in his leather-reclining chair as he ferociously...
The silence was awkward. My peers and I glanced around our classroom, if it should even be given such merit. It was a small bedroom...
On Tuesday afternoons from 5-6 p.m., rain or shine, a group of Athens locals meet before the Arch to advocate for justice and peace and...
According to a poll commissioned by the Atlanta-Journal Constitution and WSB-TV, the Democratic and Republican candidates for governor —...
On the cold morning of Oct. 19, a small crowd of University of Georgia law students, attorneys, professors and representatives gathered...
Upon the doors opening to the public at 5 p.m., individuals at an Oct. 4 town hall meeting on policing and community relations were...
A new shuttle service in Athens is offering a fun, affordable way for students, citizens and visitors to get around town since its...