The Red & Black asked members of NPHC sororities and fraternities about their experiences in the organizations and what they wished other students understood about NPHC.
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In’s and out’s describe something we all do every new year — decide what needs to be left in the past. The Red & Black staff and contributors shared what Athens “in’s” and “out’s” should be this year.
The Red & Black asked students their thoughts on the results of the 2022 Georgia midterm election and what they think it means for the future of the state.
The Red & Black asked youth from the Boys and Girls Club of Athens their thoughts on the midterm election and what voting means to them.
In celebration for the annual matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Florida Gators, UGA students gather on the East Beach of St. Simons Island’s East Beach, Georgia, often called “Frat Beach, before trekking to Jacksonville, Florida.
From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the United States celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month. The month starts mid-September because it marks the independence of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Also, Mexico, Chile and Belize celebrate their independence days on Sept. 1…
The Red & Black interviewed University of Georgia students about their experience with 9/11 and how it has impacted them.
Football season at the University of Georgia is exciting for a number of reasons: the tailgate parties, student section chants and game-day outfits, just to name a few. However, after winning the National Championship last year, the hype around the Georgia Bulldogs is continuing to build.
With finals starting May 5, many students are scrambling to ensure their final grade stays consistent during exams, whether that involves studying for hours on end, taking care of their mental health, or just drinking coffee. Especially as classes operate to their full capacity and rigor as …
The month of Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which Muslims believe is the holiest month of the year. Ramadan is celebrated by fasting from sunrise to sunset, reading the Quran and gathering with family and friends for iftar, the breaking of the daily fast. This year, the …
In 2004, the University of Georgia removed its emergency blue light phone system, reportedly due to a lack of use. The blue phone towers offered easy access to emergency services, but it was eventually replaced with the LiveSafe app, which offers location sharing services. Since the phone sy…
As the Super Bowl approaches, many students are anxious to see who will take home the title. With the Los Angeles Rams having last won in 1999, and the Cincinnati Bengals having never won a title, this is expected to be an exciting game. Matthew Stafford will be the first former Georgia quar…
With the omicron variant surging, many University of Georgia students contracted COVID-19 over winter break. The Red & Black previously reported COVID-19 cases more than tripled at UGA during the week of Jan. 3-9 compared to the previous week, according to the university’s reporting syst…
In this opinion article, contributor Emma Griffin argues that if the University of Georgia won't enforce mask mandates on buses, students and the university community must take the initiative to wear masks on their own.
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In September, the Glynn County Commission reintroduced last year’s temporary alcohol ban on St. Simons Island’s East Beach, commonly known among University of Georgia football fans as “Frat Beach.” The ban will go into effect for Oct. 29 and 30, the weekend Georgia faces off against the Univ…