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Soaking up the Sun: Solar Energy Grows in Georgia, Despite Challenges

Under the Georgia sun, a few businesses are harnessing solar energy to power their ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 21, 2023
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Long-Lasting Chemicals Found in Georgia Waterways

University of Georgia researcher Gary Hawkins is working to remove long-lasting chemicals from Georgia’s ...

Grady Newsource December 19, 2023
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Faith on Lumpkin: Baptist Collegiate Worship Team Aims to Praise, Encourage

Editor’s note: Faith on Lumpkin is a series produced by students in the fall ...

Grady Multiplatform Journalist December 17, 2023
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Fighting Pollution: How Athens Residents are Keeping Rivers Alive

Athens residents and local groups came together early in the morning on Oct. 21 ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 16, 2023
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ANNOTATED: Zero Waste Athletics At Georgia Soccer Score Goal

I’m Chloe Savan, and I met with Sophie Ralph to discuss her story, Zero ...

Grady Newsource Graduate Assistant December 15, 2023
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ACC’s Clean and Renewable Energy Campaign A Generational Opportunity For Change

  The Athens-Clarke County’s mayor and commission adopted a resolution in 2019 to obtain ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 14, 2023
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Athens Considers Next Steps After Closure of First Step Encampment

First Step, a government-sanctioned homeless encampment that opened in early 2022, will close on ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 11, 2023
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Delays, Increased Costs, Traffic: Mayor Kelly Girtz Provides Update on The Classic Center Arena

Editor’s note: Students in Reporting I covered a Dec. 1 press conference with Athens-Clarke ...

Grady Multiplatform Journalist December 9, 2023
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Campus Union Advocates for Competitive, Equitable Graduate Worker Pay

The United Campus Workers of Georgia at UGA — the only labor union on ...

Grady Multiplatform Journalist December 6, 2023
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Caitlyn Stroh-Page, USA TODAY Network, Fall 2023 Guest Curator

To further our mission to talk about process and quality in journalism, each guest ...

Grady Newsource Graduate Assistant December 5, 2023
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Loopholes in Insurance Create Difficulties for Georgia Hearing Aid Coverage

Georgia does not require health insurance to cover hearing services to persons over 18 ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 4, 2023
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Comparing Overcrowding in Athens-Clarke County’s Animal Shelters

When the COVID-19 pandemic began, people were given stay-at-home orders. To cope with the ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 1, 2023
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