Carrollton Mother Holds Space for Autistic Adults through Creative Minds
A new opportunity for connection and community awaits for autistic adults in Carrollton, thanks to Tanner Medical’s learning and development coordinator Laura Nelson.
A new opportunity for connection and community awaits for autistic adults in Carrollton, thanks to Tanner Medical’s learning and development coordinator Laura Nelson.
Columbian-American singer Kali Uchis released her third studio album, “Red Moon In Venus,” on March 3. The artist generated much buzz for her junior project with a national tour and several festival performances scheduled for the spring and summer of this year.
Kayla Henderson dreamed of being a journalist since childhood. Now, she is returning to UWG for Media Day as a panelist.
For some students, off-campus apartments may seem like a great alternative to university dorms. However, one student’s experience might encourage some to fully investigate their prospective housing before signing a lease.
Adamson square now offers Carrollton residents a taste of international flair thanks to one Carrollton entrepreneur.
Stevie Jackson has been in school her entire life. Jackson bounced to graduate school just days after completing her bachelor’s program and is now completing her specialist’s degree (EdS) in instructional technology from UWG all while teaching full time in the classroom.
The Tabernacle faced its biggest threat yet last weekend. The city’s staple music venue hosted
The School of Communication, Film and Media are making excellence awards more accessible for students
UWG’s inaugural horror film race offered students both a festive and educational opportunity to celebrate
BSA (Black Student Alliance) hosted their third annual “Sisters: Women’s Empowerment Panel” on Oct. 19