Z1 Motorsports: High-powered Nissan Manufacturer Hidden in Carrollton
Carrollton, Georgia’s Z1 Motorsports has been a Nissan Z car enthusiast’s paradise for the last twenty years.
Carrollton, Georgia’s Z1 Motorsports has been a Nissan Z car enthusiast’s paradise for the last twenty years.
The University of West Georgia recently announced that they will be moving up to the NCAA Division-I level as a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN), effective beginning in the 2024-25 school year, and the university made the move official with a signing ceremony in The Coliseum on Tuesday, Sept. 12 in front of a sizable crowd of students, community leaders and alumni.
On the third floor of the Ingram Library, just to the right of the elevators are the offices of the university’s subject librarians. Well-versed in their assigned subjects, these individuals help students at any step during the research process on both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The University of West Georgia is officially moving to Division One to compete in the Atlantic Sun Conference. On Sept. 8, the university announced the move after the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia voted on it. Our transition to Division One will elevate not only athletics but the university as a whole.
UWG’s Center for Student Involvement and Inclusion is offering students and faculty several sessions of Safe Zone training, a workshop built to teach students about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer identities, gender and sexuality this fall.
The Center of Student Involvement and Inclusion kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month just one day early, the festivities began Sept. 15, with Loteria Night.
Aug. 28, UWG Annual Film Festival kicked off strong with French film “Transit,” a motion picture adaptation of a 1944 novel under the same name, but shot in modern France.
Tailgating is a place where alumni and football fans in the area can participate in the college football tradition, involve their children, or meet up with old college friends prior to the game. However, tailgating can even be fun for the casual fan, a group of students wanting to show their school spirit, or even someone wanting to try something new.
As the first-ever class of the Academic Law Enforcement Training Exchange (ALETE) graduate, interest forms for the upcoming training have become available.
It’s never too late to learn something new. Those over 62 years of age who want to study history, art or other courses offered at Georgia’s universities have access through a door that has remained open for almost 47 years.