Jamia Kenan

  • Environment

    World Water Day: How to Save Water

    Today is World Water Day! According to Pamela R. Turner, Ph.D. in Consumer Economics and Housing, the average person uses 60 gallons of water a day and wastes more than 9 gallons a day through household leaks. Only one percent of the world’s water is suitable for drinking and agriculture so…

  • Northeast Georgia News

    Grady Explains: How to Protect Your Data Online

    With Facebook’s recent data scandal some are wondering how to protect their data online from being monetized into billions. Grady Explains is here to explain how you can protect your data online. Don’t Log in Through Facebook, Twitter or Google  When downloading a new app or creating an account for…

  • Uncategorized

    CaribSA to Host Annual Cultural Night

    The University of Georgia Caribbean Student Association (CaribSA) will host its annual cultural night this Friday and Saturday at Morton Theater from 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. The night will feature a play, fashion show, and cultural dances like the one shown below in order to highlight a topic relevant…

  • Uncategorized

    Grady Explains: Georgia Taxes

    It’s tax season!  Taxpayers have until April 17 to file their 2017 taxes. There are so many types of taxes you may hear about during this time but keeping up them may be a little confusing\\g. Grady Newsource is here to explain some of the basics of taxes. Federal vs.…

  • In-Depth

    Apple Allowing Users to Opt Out of Intentional Slowdown

    Last year Apple admitted to using software updates to slow down batteries of older iPhones in order to prevent them from suddenly turning off. Apple’s next update will allow users to opt out of intentionally slowing down their iPhone’s performance to extend battery life. The iOS update will be available…

  • Northeast Georgia News

    Grady Explains: How to Make Open Records Requests in Oconee County

    Oconee County is digitizing papers that were once unavailable on their website. Citizens will be able to file open records requests for archived documents in a searchable online database. The county is in the early stages of scanning. A date for when the database will be available to the public…

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