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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 ...
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On March 6, the School of Film and Media will be hosting Media Day 2024. The Film and Video Department is getting ready to ensure that they can showcase their students and their amazing skills. They ...
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 infrastructure, as well as root out ...
Dr. Hazel J. Cole is an Associate Professor and Public Relations Concentration Head in the Department of Mass Communications at the University of West Georgia. Dr. Cole has had many achievements ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Oakland singer Kehlani recently dropped her highly anticipated mixtape While We Wait. This mixtape comes after a two-year hiatus from recording music of her own. Kehlani gives her fans a step ...
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 ...
If you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life. This old adage has proven to be timeless and true across many mediums. Whether it be art, athletics, music, engineering, writing, ...
Trinity Davis, an aspiring author, published her first book, JONA, at the age of 17. Davis’s goal in writing is to highlight African-American struggles, providing readers with a different perspective ...
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 ...