Newly minted University of Georgia alumni weigh in on their choices in a post-university world
Former Clarke Middle Principal Ken Sherman leads cyclists on a 207-mile trek to support the district's best teachers.
Secretary of the U.S. Navy Ray Mabus speaks to undergraduates at tonight's 7 p.m.ceremony.
The Clarke County BOE appointed Price at its Thursday meeting.
A citizen speaks out about position cuts for the upcoming school year.
Maintaining buildings in other countries isn't cheap, but UGA officials say it's worthwhile.
A local non-profit gives books to children who might not have anything to read for pleasure.
More Clarke County school children could be wearing uniforms this fall.
A celebration of "Gone with the Wind" at the University of Georgia includes talks, exhibits, lectures and lunch.
Leaf munching caterpillars may severely damage Athens' beloved oaks, UGA researchers fear.
Local volunteers make sure children have food at home before they leave school.
A group of students from Barnett Shoals Elementary read and recite as we continue our celebration of National Poetry Month.
Barrow Elemetnary fifth grader Zoe Peterson reads one of her poems for National Poetry Month.
Today, eight-year-old Maggie DeMaria from Timothy Road Elementary reads "Look! Look!"
We capture CCSD elementary school students as they read or recite poetry. It may be their own or another's work.
Climate change is "maybe the biggest of all human problems," says Justin Gillis.
Seven freshmen, including a couple who start regularly, have helped the Gladiators to a second place finish in Region 8-AAAA and a 12-4-2 overall record. On Wednesday, Clarke will open the playoffs and play host to Dunwoody.
University budget cuts next year will be made up with student tuition hikes and fee increases, additional cuts to departments.
President Adams hopes this year marks the lowest point for the school's budget.
UGA conducts a waste audit and finds less waste, but wants numbers to drop further.
In the war against pesky privet, a flock of battled-hardened sheep takes to the bushes for UGA.
UGA Relay for Life raises cancer awareness and hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Athens-Clarke County Library's Battle of the Books pitted one school against the other in an epic literary battle.
The Board of Education approves a slashed budget and tightens the belt with a round of layoffs for the next school year.
District cuts may mean less seats for needy infants and toddlers in early childhood programs next year.
Barrow Elementary offers Tae Kwon Do and other activities as part of its after-school program.
The board plans for its voting meeting next week, where big issues - the budget and reduction in force plans - will be on the table.
Milner S. Ball died Wednesday.
Jaguars get contributions from several players as they snap eight-game losing streak against their cross-town rivals.
Our photographer wanders through the exhibit halls at the Classic Center, marveling at the student projects.
Children learn about nature and themselves on 150 acres just north of Athens.
UGA builds, and builds, and builds, with an eye to the past.
An educational game replays history--even the endings.
The Clarke County Mentor Program has been pairing children and mentors for 20 years.
A glimpse into the world of pre-K in Athens-Clarke County.
Changes in the HOPE Scholarship mean more UGA students will have to come up with hundreds of dollars each year on their own.