“If you want to serve, become an advocate, or effect change in your community, choose Sociology,” is the first sentence on a poster advertising Sociology on a bulletin board in the Pafford Social ...
The Blue Heron Art Studio in Carrollton now offers a range of pottery classes available to people of all ages three days a week. The studio is located at 138 W. Center St. in Carrollton, Ga. and has ...
The University of West Georgia hosted Brian Nunez as the keynote speaker of the Multicultural Achievement Awards (MAP Awards) on Wed, celebrating the academic achievement of more than 1,300 students ...
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 ...
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 University of West Georgia (UWG) kicked off its second annual Black History month celebrations with a lively kickoff event themed as a cookout. This event brought students together as well as ...
Three weeks have passed since The Carroll County Police Department discovered the deceased bodies of 41 year old Kristin Brock and 45 year old James Brock inside their home off of Tyus Carrollton Road ...
Undergraduate Research has been an integral part of The University of West Georgia’s undergraduate education. All students have several opportunities throughout the year to present and participate in ...
Esports are competitive, organized video games in which competitors from different leagues or teams compete in the same game. The most popular games that people have been playing are Fortnite, Apex, ...
The second season of “Invincible” is the highly anticipated continuation of Amazon Prime’s popular animated superhero show. Based on the long-running comic book series created in 2003 by Robert ...
Remakes of “Romeo and Juliet” have captured audiences time and time again. In its modern-day New York City version, “West Side Story”, has managed to do that twice. In 1961, the film adapted from a ...
UWG alumnus Patrick Snipes has some words of wisdom for current students who are interested in growing their skills to pursue a creative career. Snipes mainly works on managing video projects and ...
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