Prevention and Advocacy Center Spread Awareness in April and Offer Aid Year Round for Sexual Assault Victims
April represents Sexual Assault Awareness month and all of the resources available to survivors.
April represents Sexual Assault Awareness month and all of the resources available to survivors.
Issues with the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) that began in the fall are still ongoing in The Oaks, Center Pointe and Bowdon Hall, but Housing and Residence Life staff say that they are working towards a solution.
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 management has realized the need of fire for healthy ecosystems.
Jarahi Barry is a 22-year-old Muslim woman majoring in Speech Language Pathology at UWG. She works as a Resident Assistant for Housing and Residence Life.
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, League of Legends, NBA 2K and many more.
The Student Activities Council hosted the Explore West annual event on Tuesday, March 28 from 4 to 7 p.m. Located on the Campus Center back patio and Grassy Triangle, the event was centered on international cuisine.
To create greater promotions for athletes and their teams, the Gulf South Conference has partnered with a software called “INFLCR”. Jared Boggus, UWG’s Sports Information Director, has met with three sports teams this fall to soft launch the program and it will be used for all the teams during the 2022-23 year.
This summer, 15 UWG students will embark on a four-week journey to Spoleto, Italy, a tiny hilltop town in the heart of Central Italy, to immerse in a new culture and language.
Dr. Georgina Deweese, UWG Professor of Geography, delivered a presentation titled “The Stories That Trees Tell Us” for the Other Night School on March 28.
A new opportunity for connection and community awaits for autistic adults in Carrollton, thanks to Tanner Medical’s learning and development coordinator Laura Nelson.