Sundari Parehk: Woman Leader in the Gaming World at UWG
Sundari Parekh, the Vice President of IT Security Risk at Activision, came to speak at the Richards College of Business on Thursday, March 2
for “Celebrating Women Making
History.”
Sundari Parekh, the Vice President of IT Security Risk at Activision, came to speak at the Richards College of Business on Thursday, March 2
for “Celebrating Women Making
History.”
UWG students connected with public relations professionals from across the globe at the 17th Annual Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Conference in Atlanta on Feb. 24.
“Coffee With a Cop” event takes place at the Starbucks in Ingram Library on Wednesday, March 15. Students will have the opportunity to have a conversation and free coffee
with a cop.
“Cocaine Bear,” is a pretty self-explanatory movie. It’s about a bear that’s on cocaine. The film was released on Feb. 24 and made approximately 23.1 million opening weekend.
French Film Festival draws to a close with films “A Tale of Love and Desire” streaming online March 9-11 and “Mr. Klein” screening at 2 p.m. in TLC 1203.
After decades of hurt, 2022 finally saw MLS’ Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Champions League drought come to an end, with Seattle Sounders securing a 5-2 aggregate victory over Mexico’s UNAM. Five MLS teams will compete in the 2023 edition of the competition, and beginning on March 7, will begin their campaign with eyes on securing a second consecutive title for the league.
Andrew Will, a Department of Mass Communication professor at UWG, went through the major indecision like most college students, not knowing what to major in until much later in his college experience.
WOLF Radio is a fully functional college radio station that is entirely operated by students and plays an important role in media day.
Paramore made a return after a six-year break with the release of their newest album, “This is Why.” The album was released on Feb. 10, kicking off 2023 with ten new songs. Countless fans have awaited Paramore’s return to music, and they did not disappoint.
Kayla Henderson dreamed of being a journalist since childhood. Now, she is returning to UWG for Media Day as a panelist.