Cancer Awareness Doesn’t End
October 30, 2009 by Meghan Pittman · Leave a Comment
As October and Breast Cancer Awareness Month draws to a close, remember that breast cancer affects patients year round.
Paradigm Lost: Survival Guide
October 28, 2009 by Christine Sawyer · Leave a Comment
Muffle your inner scaredy cat and go gung-ho this Halloween.
Georgia Days: Hitting the Road for Jacksonville
October 28, 2009 by Ashley Strickland · Leave a Comment
Georgia Days goes on the road this week for your best bets in Jacksonville during the Georgia vs. Florida football game this weekend.
Exult: A Daily Toast
October 26, 2009 by Ashley Bene · 1 Comment
A daily ritual that we should all consider.
Students Behind the Scenes: Robert Burns
October 22, 2009 by Ashley Strickland · 3 Comments
Meet the face behind Team Burns, UGA’s newest charity dedicated to raising money and awareness for the American Cancer Society. And equally important, the story behind the scenes.
Exult: Beauty Comes in All Shapes
October 19, 2009 by Ashley Bene · 1 Comment
Have you heard of Lizzi Miller, a 20-year-old model who appeared on page 194 of Glamour magazine’s September issue?
Ben’s Bikes succeeds with the help of four
October 7, 2009 by price.kori · 1 Comment
Ben’s Bike Shop is a creative, fun and festive experience. Not only they design bikes from scratch, but they will also design a bike personally designed by the customer. This is one of a series of stories about local businesses and how they deal with a difficult economy.
University Spirit questions which ‘red’ is UGA’s
October 7, 2009 by William Carter · Leave a Comment
The University Spirit and Clubhouse stores in Athens, Georgia are owned by the Maggoires. The Maggoires and other retailers often order changes on UGA apparel and other merchandise to change the official UGA red to the more familiar scarlett. worn by both the football team and fans.
Local barbeque restaurant stays above economic fire
October 7, 2009 by Michael Brazeal · Leave a Comment
Since 2002, Jot’Em Down Country Store and BBQ has given the Classic City barbeque “the way it’s s’posed to be.” Despite the economy, the restaurant is prepared to meet financial challenges.
This is one of a series of stories about how local business are faring in tough economic times.
Though not all of Athens is beating the economy, Cali N’ Tito’s knows how
October 7, 2009 by Kelly Tokarz · Leave a Comment
Not all businesses are dying in an economy such as this. Cali N’ Tito’s, owned by Bruno Rubio, has found a way to thrive. This is one of a series of stories about local businesses and how they are doing in difficult economic times.

