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The Lead Bonus Episode: Charlotte Norsworthy on What She’s Learned

Although Season 9 officially ended with the most recent episode featuring Ian Urbina, I ...

The Lead Podcast host December 16, 2020
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Fighting Financials: Food Fight GA Loses Funding After Expanding Into Athens

After four months of service in Athens, Georgia, Food Fight GA has terminated its ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 15, 2020
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UGA Esports Club’s Only Female Leader Talks About Being a Woman in Competitive Gaming

When a young Hannah Suarez first stumbled upon her older sister’s gaming console at ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 14, 2020
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Athens-Area Private Schools offering In-Person Instruction Experience Changes in Enrollment

Private schools in Athens experienced both decreases and increases in enrollment before the school ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 13, 2020
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A Faith-Based Electorate: Link Between Religion, U.S. Politics Over Time

From the rise of evangelical influence to the influence of the Black church during ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 11, 2020
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The Inspiring Minds Montessori Pre-School received a $1,965 emergency grant from the Athens Joint Development Authority to help keep their doors open during the COVID-19 pandemic. Courtesy of the Inspiring Minds Montessori Pre-School
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Local Government Funds Helps Montessori School Stay Afloat During the Pandemic

Dana Butler has been the owner and lead instructor at the Inspiring Minds Montessori ...

Grady Newsource December 10, 2020
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Policing Re-Examined: Reports Show U.S. Lethal Force Tactics Don’t Comply With International Principles

In the wake of the massive protests against police brutality over the summer, the ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 9, 2020
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Direct Trade Coffee Is New ‘Farm-to-Table’ Business Model of Coffee Industry

For Ben Bowdoin, lead roaster and green buyer of 1000 Faces Coffee in Athens, ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 8, 2020
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Shutdown Has Long-Term Impact on Live Music in Athens

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYMVC5eyTKc   Members of the local music community spoke about the unpleasant possibilities that ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 7, 2020
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How To Prepare Yourself For Holiday Political Conversations

While spending a day at her grandmother’s house, Brittani Miles and her father had ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 5, 2020
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Georgia State Elections Could Impact Foster Care, Mental Health

The American Academy of Pediatrics considers mental health as the “largest unmet health need ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 4, 2020
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Who are Poll Watchers and What Can They Do?

    Poll watchers have been a frequent topic of the 2020 Election, but ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 3, 2020
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