Nov. 18, 1913, was a grand day in the history of Georgia agriculture and gastronomy. It marked the date of the Georgia Products Feasts, when 75 towns and cities across the state staged sumptuous ...
It’s a transformative time in America, socially, culturally, economically, racially. And some of the most meaningful transformation is taking place in higher education. In his newest book “Won’t Lose ...
Walalalah Brown Tisho of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians places artifacts on a rug during the 2024 Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, at Ocmulgee Mounds National ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. Each year, the University of Georgia Office of the President presents its Winter ...
When you think of Black Sea region, beautiful coastlines, warm hospitality, and beach resorts come to mind. But a few years ago, it would’ve been hard to imagine these places gaining international ...
Georgia knows how to throw a party. From spring blooms to autumn harvests, the state hosts festivals that bring together food, music, art, and community in ways that feel genuinely special. Whether ...
You can feel the energy of PEACE Academy Charter School as soon as you pull up for morning drop off. Students are greeted by upbeat music and smiling teachers who call them by name as they enter the ...
Bright lights illuminated the concourse of the University of Georgia’s Tate Student Center on Sunday as the casts and crews of student-created films walked down the red carpet, celebrating their ...