The West Georgian, State University of West Georgia, GA
4 hours ago by Fontez Brooks
Today, cell phones have made themselves quite comfortable in modern people's lives. So comfortable, in fact, that they have since become mass-produced to the point where isolated African villages even own them (read: the 2,000 person village of Gono recently came in possession of 13 cell phones).
Student Printz, University of Southern Mississippi, MS
1 day ago by Eric Nagurney
Student Printz, University of Southern Mississippi, MS
1 day ago by Patrick Fisackerly
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
1 day ago by Jimmy Gilmore
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
1 day ago by ERIN LOVETT
Bear gutting, cave diving, croc hunting, caiman spearing- this isn't the Boy Scouts. This is what a few University students consider camping. They have traveled to an undeveloped wilderness, spelunked behind waterfalls, and have even tried to catch a crocodile with their bare hands.
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
4 days ago by Marin Mueller
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
4 days ago by Katie Parham
Student Printz, University of Southern Mississippi, MS
5 days ago by Eric Nagurney
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
5 days ago by HELEN BURDETTE
John Cochran, cofounder of Athens' Terrapin Beer Company, smiles as he pours a foamy cup of the brewery's newest wheat creation, Sun Ray, straight from a giant beer tank. "It's very drinkable and has a light taste to it," he said, and passes full glasses around.
The West Georgian, State University of West Georgia, GA
5 days ago by Grant Wallace
As the summer comes to the close, we have all returned to this one communal place where I can write my reviews and feel at home again. I've missed it. So welcome back everyone as I continue to provide my weekly movie reviews for your and my pleasure (Danielle may come back to join me later on, but for right now, it's just going to be me).
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
6 days ago
It's no secret that Athens is rich in culture and history. Vibrant nighttime excursions, calm strolls through scenic gardens, musical performances by fresh local bands and an eclectic history all can be found in Georgia's small but populous county. Athens gets a little crowded at times, but there are plenty of unique oddities that saturate our community.