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On Feb. 8, Chris Joyner visited UWG to read excerpts from and discuss his true crime investigative novel “The Three Death Sentences of Clarence Henderson.” Subtitled “a battle for racial justice at ...
Erika L. Sanchez shook the Hispanic community and communities alike when she released her New York Times Best Seller and a National Book Award Finalist, I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter. The ...
Joanna Reitz joined the University of West Georgia’s staff as new women’s basketball coach in April. Not only bringing in her own expertise, Reitz also hired new staff to assist and utilize their ...
In professional motorsports, while the camera might only focus on the driver, there is an army of specialists behind him providing the tools to win. Phillip Bell is a lead engineer for J.R.
This summer, 15 UWG students will embark on a four-week journey to Spoleto, Italy, a tiny hilltop town in the heart of Central Italy, to immerse in a new culture and language. Dr. Chad Davidson, ...
Smokey the Bear, Disney’s “Bambi,” and a plethora of other fire suppression movements stigmatized and alienated fire’s vital role in nature. In recent years, due to devastating forest fires, forest ...
On Rome Street of Adamson Square in Carrollton, Sutton’s American Grill has been baking cakes and burgers since 2015. Its proximity to the square informs its appeal to those who go to the bars and ...
The week of final exams is the most crucial and stressful week for all college students. Many students feel heightened levels of anxiety, depression and isolation during this time. UWG offers several ...
UWG’s Garden Club offers opportunities for students and faculty members to learn about and cultivate horticulture skills. By hosting events and having meetings throughout the semester, the Garden Club ...
A new scam has emerged within Carroll County, and law enforcement wants you to stay safe. On Sept. 13., the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office posted a new scam alert on its Facebook page. With a quick ...
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 enhance Maple ...
Tucked away by the train tracks on Maple Street, you’ll find a historic building by the name of Feathers and Twigs, an antique store that prides itself on having a little something for everyone.
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