2nd Annual Horror Film Race Creates Healthy Competition Among UWG Student Filmmakers
The 2nd Annual Horror Film Race kicks off Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 5 p.m. in Miller Hall Room 1309 and runs through Wednesday, Oct. 18.
The 2nd Annual Horror Film Race kicks off Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 5 p.m. in Miller Hall Room 1309 and runs through Wednesday, Oct. 18.
On Sept. 29, West Commons continued Hispanic Heritage Month festivities by hosting Cantina Night by way of the Center of Student Involvement and Inclusion.
Diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at four years of age and facing social stigma while playing the sport he loved, Dallas, Ga. native Taylor Duncan and his Alternative Baseball Organization are now fighting for community integration for the differently abled in many local communities.
Nestled in Carrollton’s downtown district lies a museum that showcases pieces of history, while teaching the next line of quilt makers.
Two years ago, when Bridgette Stewart, M. Ed. became Chief Wellness Officer, she noticed whenever someone overseeing the food pantry would leave the program, the program would die with the vacancy.
The Mobilize Recovery Across Georgia bus tour made an important stop in Carrollton on Wednesday, Sept. 20, and local education figureheads from the University of West Georgia, Carrollton City Schools, Carroll County Schools and West Georgia Technical College were part of a large cast of local speakers.
Education and Central High School are hosting the Sources of Strength 5K Color Fun Run and Walk here at the University of West Georgia. At 9 a.m., the half-mile fun run will start for the kids. Then, the 5K will begin at 9:30 a.m.
Atlanta, GA – In a place where everyone is a potential photographer thanks to their smartphones, standing out as a professional photographer requires more than just owning a camera. It takes talent, dedication and a unique perspective to capture moments that resonate with people. Enter Kyle Nadler, an Atlanta-based photographer who specializes in concert photography.
Three years and five singles later, Victoria Monet finally bridges the gap between the funky, disco-infused extended play JAGUAR (2020) with what she’s described as its predecessor’s ‘voluptuous big sister’ JAGUAR II.
After taking a long drive from Southern California to Nashville, Tennessee, an up-and-coming artist found herself at the beginning of something great.