Student Represents UWG at State Capitol
Senior political science major Erik Brzoska is putting UWG on the map with a position at the Georgia State Capitol.
Senior political science major Erik Brzoska is putting UWG on the map with a position at the Georgia State Capitol.
A new nonprofit organization is making its mark on UWG’s campus. Led by Club President Timothy Vanjohnson Jr., Wolves Don’t Waste aims to tackle food insecurity and
waste.
In 2009 Barack Obama was the first president to officially proclaim April as Sexual Assault Month. During the month of April, people across the United States raise awareness about sexual assault, how to prevent it and how to support those who are affected by it.
Metallica, one of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time, recently released its 11th studio album, “72 Seasons,” on April 14. The long-awaited album failed to live up to its high expectations.
Lewis Capaldi is an international singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt lyrics and soulful voice. His rise to fame is the subject of a new Netflix documentary: “How I’m Feeling Now,” released on April 5.
“Hunger” is a tense live-action Thai thriller that was released on Netflix on April 8 and explores themes related to class struggles.
The President of UWG, Dr. Brendan Kelly, released his new podcast “Off The Cuff” on March 22 to talk about topics about leadership and performance.
The Other Night School wrapped up the semester with an interdisciplinary presentation on April 11.
Owning a business takes demanding work, commitment and dedication. Luckily for Isaac Dukes II he has all of those qualities to run his own business. Easy Chameleon is a name that’s easy to remember.
Four years later, Netflix finally released “Murder Mystery 2” on March 31, a follow-up comedy to the 2019 “Murder Mystery” that reunites acting powerhouses Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler who are full-time private investigators trying to get their private eye agency off
the ground.