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The University of West Georgia welcomed back UWG alumnus, journalist and activist Matthew O’Brien to discuss his book Beneath the Neon, Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas; and the Shine a ...
A great deal of young adults who have taken advantage of the opportunity to participate in the college experience often relate to having an itching desire for success. This goes far beyond academics ...
Alex Stein, a far-right conservative debater, came to The University of West Georgia through the student organization Turning Point USA at UWG on April 24. Stein was advertised as a friendly debater ...
Ominous, five-eyed light fixtures stare down from the ceiling while roaming through the halls of the University of West Georgia’s Newnan Campus. The bulbous surgery lamps now remain as fossils of the ...
Photo Courtesy: Jon Ossoff for Senate Jon Ossoff, who is running for the Democratic primary in the 2020 Georgia Senate election, is looking to make a change in Georgia’s healthcare and environment ...
Phase 1 of the Master Plan focuses on many relocation efforts. Notably, the baseball field and track will be relocated to the Athletic Complex, freeing up green space on campus as well as ...
Dr. Charles Hodges, UWG professor of finance, gives students resources to build a better budget and prepare for unexpected financial challenges. Before students can create a budget, there are a few ...
Emma Swales The City of Carrollton has been awarded a $9.2 million grant through President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law as part of the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) program. This funding will ...
Jannette Emmerick Released on Netflix in November, animated movie “Leo” follows the tale of a geriatric iguana in a school classroom. The film itself still stands as a surprising sleeper when it comes ...
While We Waitis a mix of smooth soul, upbeat rhythms and pure, rhythmiclyricsnoted for tugging at the heartstrings. The song “Footsteps”takesona balance of trying to have the person you care for find ...
The Tabernacle faced its biggest threat yet last weekend. The city’s staple music venue hosted The Space Cathedral tour which nearly brought the building down with ...
Arts for All Inc. The Institute of Imagination is a nonprofit art studio in Carrollton and is making changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Professional artist Gerald Byrd started the nonprofit ...