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How Burnout Impacts Students

Adriana Hernandez April 25, 2023

As finals season approaches, many students gain little motivation to study for their exams. They do not feel inspired to study the same way they did at the start of the semester. Videos displaying #burntoutschool...

Anna Moller Looks Towards The Future

UNG SGA President Has Words of Advice For Incoming President

Olivia Prevette April 20, 2023

The University of North Georgia Student Government Association announced Emmalyn Mitchell, junior marketing major and student at UNG’s Blue Ridge campus, as the SGA President for the 2023-2024 academic...

American Grind Culture: “Setting Students Up for Failure”

American Grind Culture: “Setting Students Up for Failure”

Ari Wheeler April 18, 2023

High school and college students across America are becoming vocal about the stress they feel from the popularization of ‘grind/hustle culture,’ and University of North Georgia students have the same...

Reptile Convention Attracts Thousands

Reptile Convention Attracts Thousands

Jamie Jordan April 18, 2023

Lizards, geckos and spiders, oh my! ReptiCon Reptile Shows tours year-round nationwide, including in several Georgia cities. ReptiCon was in Lawrenceville, at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds, on April...

¡Cortos! Latin American Film Festival is Back at UNG

¡Cortos! Latin American Film Festival is Back at UNG

Olivia Prevette April 6, 2023

The University of North Georgia is currently hosting its 8th annual ¡Cortos! Latin American Short Film Festival. The festival is this week on UNG campuses, Gainesville and Oconee hosted on Tuesday, and...

UNG SGA Holds First-ever Presidential Debate

UNG SGA Holds First-ever Presidential Debate

Olivia Prevette March 30, 2023

It's time to go vote! The University of North Georgia Student Government Association elections are open. SGA has four candidates running for president, and held its first-ever debate on Wednesday, March...

Rowing Into the Sunrise

Rowing Into the Sunrise

Trinity Cromwell, Staff Editor March 28, 2023

The University of North Georgia has many sports teams, some less known than others. The rowing team is among that group. Their mission is to win nationals while having fun, growing as a team and building...

Parking lot on the Martha T. Nesbitt parking deck

UNG Parking Frustrates Students

Eli Hogan March 21, 2023

Imagine, you're arriving at University of North Georgia Gainesville campus in the morning, driving around the parking lots trying to find a spot. You look at the time and your class is about to start in...

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Finding Your Definition of Success in a Society of Degrees

Gracie Greenich March 12, 2023

You don't need a degree to be successful in life. At least that's what an Instagram poll of 77 people says. A full 99% voted "no" and one "yes" to whether or not you need a degree to lead a successful...

Do You Need Sleep to be Successful?

Do You Need Sleep to be Successful?

Gracie Greenich March 9, 2023

The graph shows 71.1% of students get 5-7 hrs of sleep on average.  From academics to social activities, hobbies and relationships, sleep is a key factor in how well students function. Solange Pipon,...

Black History Month Keynote Speaker Falls Short

Sami Mohammed March 9, 2023

  During February, the University of North Georgia invited students to observe and participate in a series of events honoring Black history, the last of which was a lecture featuring motivational...

UNG Searches for a New President

UNG Searches for a New President

Rebecca Ansley March 7, 2023

The University of North Georgia is searching for a new president since their current president, Bonita Jacobs, is resigning her position in June.   On Dec. 20, the Board of Regents of the University...

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