(Gainesville, GA) According to CNN.com, a piece of artwork was mistaken to be created by an artist during the French Revolution. The artwork is called “Two Hacks” and claimed to be created by George Stubbs in 1789. An art dealer, Archie Parker, bought the piece for $215,000 with a premium and is now selling […]
A Day Without A Woman
(Gainesville, GA) In an attempt to continue women’s rights awareness, many women across the country participated in an event called “A Day Without AWoman.” The event was created in hope to show the world how much women are needed. Women around the country joined together in red attire to support each other. The color red […]
SunTrust Park; A place where old meets new
Last year it was a bittersweet feeling as Atlanta Braves fans gathered for their last game at Turner Field in October 2016. The Braves had been playing at Turner Field for nearly 20 years and it was time to move on. With a sellout game of over 50,000 fans they won , 1-0 over […]
Brenau Students Confront the “N” Word
(Gainesville, Ga) On Feb. 22, 2017, Brenau University students gathered in Thurmond McCray for an event hosted by Brenau Greek Life including both Panhellenic and NPHC Sororities, and the Black Students Association (BSA). The event, “Can I say the N-word” was created to provide students at the Brenau Women’s college a safe environment to learn […]
The Three Event Spectacular
(Gainesville, GA) On Feb. 10 scientists estimated three extraordinary events to occur on the same night. Their prediction was of a lunar eclipse, a comet and a full moon. The night started with a full moon. Although a full moon isn’t considered to be extraordinary to the general public, this particular moon is called a full “snow” moon. […]