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One day before the runoff election, three of the four senate candidates in the state of Georgia made stops in Augusta to campaign.
After extensive discussions, Augusta University has decided to exclude guests from its Fall 2020 Commencement, which will be held next Friday (Dec. 11) at James Brown Arena with three socially distanced sessions.
Contact 100 Black Men of Augusta by email at info@100blackmenofaugusta.com or call at 706-496-7354 for any questions.
Changing Faces is a 501c3 nonprofit organization in Augusta, Ga. The nonprofit was founded by Patricia Johnson, and the organization’s mission is to serve children, families and individuals in crisis.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jon Ossoff held a drive-in campaign rally in Augusta Friday afternoon.
United States Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler held campaign stops at Daniel Field Airport on Highland Avenue and Augusta Regional Airport on Aviation Way in Augusta on Monday, Nov. 2, the day before the presidential election.
After extensive interviews with the three final provost candidates, Augusta University (AU) has named Neil J. MacKinnon has the new provost and vice president of academic affairs starting Jan. 19, 2021.
During the first shutdown of the coronavirus in March 2020, many people across the country who were not considered “essential” were left without jobs. Instead of sitting around, many people turned to crafting and creating.
Augusta University has announced through email that an in-person commencement ceremony for all spring, summer and fall graduates will be held on Friday, Dec. 11, at James Brown Arena.
The Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday, September 18, 2020, leaving a legacy of fighting for equal rights behind.
A sign of hope for stage performers, and theatre goers, was posted Sept. 21 on the Theatre AUG Instagram page for auditions being held for a new play performance.
On Tuesday, Sep. 15, 2020, United States Senate Candidate Reverend Raphael Warnock held a press conference with Georgian student media, where he spoke about social justice, climate change, voting rights, and the critical issues facing students in Georgia.