Interesting work goes on for students and viewers at 5:30, too.
First-year UGA students are learning ways to make their transition from high school more successful.
Staff and faculty's personal personnel information was available publicly for years, investigation shows.
UGA Veterinary College staff help injured Clayton County police dog get back on his paws.
UGA students want Adams to retire the campus' coal fired steam plant.
UGA researchers are part of a team investigating white pox disease.
Optometrists donate time and talent to screening school kids at Stroud Elementary.
Dancing, swinging, a hoe down, awards and ceremonies top this week's news.
Investigation into alleged taping of kindergartener's mouth results in termination..
Catholic School creates new ceremony.
The information in this story comes from the ACC Police Department. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
Teacher's aide is suspended while officials investigate a troubling incident.
UGA is hosting the third annual Green Cup Challenge.
President Adams decides Tuesday to raze historic residence hall.
News and Notes from Georgia's largest university.
A bronze statue of Abraham Baldwin now graces North Campus.
UGA adopts new Anti Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy; no decision yet on Rutherford Hall.
Barrow Elementary School parents look at drawings for a renovation project slated to begin this spring, pending voter approval of a 1 percent sales tax in November.
Clarke County School District presents plan for a five-year, one-cent sales tax to build new schools, make repairs and upgrade technology.
UGA Athletic Association plans to rachet up recycling to combat Gameday trash.
Bernstein, Copland, Griffes and Hanson were featured.
The Clarke County Board of Education reviews student medical plans and approves grants to offer after school programs for students,.
New, space-age uniforms seem here to stay.
The Safe Routes to Schools Program has taken off!
Those with opinions about the historic residence hall can share them.
Fund raising, committee appointments, awards and performances.
Lou Kregel
Two Athens icons are combined into a new PSA for UGA.
Large freshman class pushes student total above 35,000.
School administrators will use a new district-specific evaluation tool to attract and retain the best educators, and offer more helpful feedback so they can improve their skills.
The Foundation for Excellence in Public Education recognized nine exceptional teachers in the district with monetary awards.
The high-profile commentator will live in Atlanta again and become a visiting professor at the University of Georgia's Grady School of Journalism.
The Foundation for Excellence in Public Education will award up to $12,800 in grants to six schools in the district.
Get ready to pick up those pencils and books. School is in session for Clarke County students, who were welcomed back for their first day today.
Nine professionals receive $$ from the Foundation for Excellence in Education.
Incoming Hilsman Middle School Principal Selena Blankenship shares her thoughts on the upcoming school year as she settles into her new role.
The CCBOE approved pay raises for 230 of the district's lowest paid employees Thursday, and Superintendent. Lanoue reaffirmed the district's commitment to safety in the severe heat.
UGA graduate rocks on quiz show "Jeopardy!"
The premiere preservation group in the country weighs in on saving a historic building.
UGA Vet School brings high school students to campus for a day.