The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
1 day ago by MICHAEL FITZPATRICK
No one expected to bury another Uga so soon.
Less than 18 months since his coronation as mascot of the Georgia football team, Loran's Best - also known as Uga VII - died suddenly Thursday morning, leaving the Bulldog Nation in a collective state of shock.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
1 day ago by Claire Kersey and Sarah Giarratana
Voices raised in Biblical backtalk echoed across Front Campus this past Wednesday as Brother Jed Smock, a traveling preacher from Columbia, Mo., made a stop at GCSU to spread the word about Jesus Christ and to rail against the college lifestyle.
Smock, like many other evangelists who make the rounds at colleges nationwide, chose to shout the word as loud as he could, and several students decided to shout back, including sophomore Khaliah Shaw.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
1 day ago by Claire Dykes
The economic situation grew more difficult for students attending public universities in Georgia this past Tuesday when the state Board of Regents unanimously voted to double a special mandatory student fee starting in January. The move means students at Georgia's research universities, including GCSU, will be charged $200 in student fees each semester.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
1 day ago by Ian Bridgeforth
It's been a little over a year since the Republican Party suffered its painful electoral defeat last November. Around this time last year, members of the GOP were desperate to try to see how they could move forward from their dismal position with voters around the country.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
2 days ago by Staff reports
Uga VII, Georgia's beloved mascot who took over for Uga VI a little over a year ago, died suddenly Thursday afternoon.
He died of heart-related causes according to owner Frank W. "Sonny" Seiler. He was four years old and finishing his second season as the team's mascot.
"We are all in a state of shock," said Seiler. "We had no warning whatsoever."
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
4 hours ago by RYAN BROOKS
"It all started in sixth grade. I was the tallest girl in my school, and I couldn't find jeans that were long enough. My mom said, 'Why don't I just make your jeans?,' and that just really struck me as a new concept," said Ashley Strickland, a senior journalism major.