News
Since its inception in the early 90’s, online dating has steadily grown in popularity and a recent drive of new users seems to be coming from a younger set—18 to 26 year-old students and young professionals.
Ryan Pemberton, a senior at UGA, talks about transitioning and helping his mom understand.
Jennifer Miracle, director of UGA’s LGBTQ Resource Center, talks about her recent engagement to a trans man.
By: Alyson Wright Students volunteer to help serve food to those in need. Photo/DeKeisha Teasley. On Wednesday nights, the kitchen at Talmage Terrace-Lanier Gardens retirement community is alive with the smell of homemade staples like beef stew and sweet potato pie, the sounds of knives on cutting boards and various appliances buzzing, and the tenor [...]
In this week’s news, health, and science roundup, rival frat brothers team up to save hearts, a cab driver faces extortion charges, and scientists research why mice might be able to help us remember.
Sports
In this week’s sports round-up, see what President Adams’ prediction is for the SEC game against LSU, what the Gym Dogs were ranked in their preseason and which team the Lady Bulldog’s won a 37-point victory against.
Check out which three highschool students have been signed to Georgia’s mens basketball team, which university was recently accepted into the SEC and which Georgia football player was recently placed on probation.
Here’s more info on a Georgia soccer player who has always had a love for the sport, a football player with an interesting past, and the Dawgs’ anticipation on making it to the SEC.
In this week’s sports round-up, former Bulldogs play in the UFL, the Bulldogs fall to Alabama in volleyball and the football Dawgs defeat the Gators with a 24-20 win.
In this week’s sports round-up, the SEC investigates the Georgia-Vandy postgame confrontation, former Bulldog quarterback David Greene advocates for kids affected by HIV/AIDS and Mark Richt wishes a big-time football prospect happy birthday.
Health & Science
In this week’s news, health, and science roundup, rival frat brothers team up to save hearts, a cab driver faces extortion charges, and scientists research why mice might be able to help us remember.
In this week’s news, health and science roundup, the Red Cross proves that rivalries run deep, pecans may not make it into Thanksgiving pies, and those that attend pre-k are more likely to do better on the SAT.
In this week’s News, Health & Science roundup, UGA offers free car and bike safety checks, Coca-Cola awards big money to students, and a former UGA researcher and animal lover is convicted for poisoning cats.
In this week’s News, Science and Health roundup, stink bugs invade Georgia, the University talks food safety, and recycling just got a lot easier.
A weekly round up of news, science and health updates pertinent to the University of Georgia community.