The Augusta chapters of Alpha Delta Pi and Zeta Tau Alpha squared off Thursday, Nov. 18, in a classic game of flag football that was organized by Pi Kappa Phi…
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The Augusta chapters of Alpha Delta Pi and Zeta Tau Alpha squared off Thursday, Nov. 18, in a classic game of flag football that was organized by Pi Kappa Phi…
COVID-19 has had a major impact on our society and we are now facing a new reality when it comes to concerts and other large, densely populated public events…
Recent Augusta University graduate Olivia Maldonado started 2020 strong, continuing a 6-month streak of nearly daily gym attendance. The sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent national lockdown interrupted her routine and led her to stop exercising altogether…
This story is published in the Monday, Oct. 25, 2021 print edition of The Bell Ringer.
Over 30 people gathered around the teardrop on the Summerville campus as Military and Veteran Services hosted a Veterans Day Ceremony on Nov. 11…
The Mad Potters Organization has a ceramics sale on the Summerville Campus near the Jaguar Student Activities Center Nov. 15 –Nov. 17. Tables showcasing handcrafted mugs, bowls, dishes, jewelry and other ceramic collectibles are available to purchase…
Two communications classes were paired together this fall to provide students with an immersive, experiential learning opportunity to help prepare them for work in on-screen news media production…
Like many student-athletes, international student-athletes dream of the opportunity to play at the highest level of their sport. Ana Faria was one of those students…
Augusta University’s Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship held a research fair for undergraduates on the Summerville campus this week in efforts to inform students about the program…
From servers to veterinary assistants, students at Augusta University shared their secrets on balancing school and work.
This story is published in the Monday, Oct. 25, 2021 print edition of The Bell Ringer.
Though international student-athletes can face challenges when moving to the United States from their home countries, some have found Augusta to be the right choice for them…
After virtual learning at the initial height of the coronavirus pandemic, AU’s Student Government Association is looking for new, effective ways to welcome students back to campus…
This story is published in the Monday, Oct. 25, 2021 print edition of The Bell Ringer.
Braves happy with World Series victory after a season that was peppered with doubt …
There are various ways students can learn about Hispanic heritage beyond the month dedicated to its recognition.
Summer Barge, a master of education student at Augusta University, hosted a domestic violence walk in North Augusta last month…
Members of Augusta University’s Baptist Collegiate Ministry have mixed feelings about the strictness of the school’s COVID-19 precautions. The vaccine has been available for almost a year, but some students are still uncertain if reducing the amount of precautions is wise…
Augusta University's new Study Abroad program director Katherine Grego is excited to bring something new to AU and to strengthen and revitalize the program after a hard hit from the COVID-19 pandemic.
After a week of protests last month at universities across Georgia calling for the University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents to issue a minimal mandate for mask wear, the call has been left unanswered.
Relationships today tend to rely on the feel-good highs of puppy love, often substituting superficial perceptions of a partner in the place of understanding what a person desires from life and how they communicate those needs.
This story is published in the Monday, Oct. 25, 2021 print edition of The Bell Ringer.
The Augusta University men’s basketball team will be without Coach Dip Metress for the first three games of the regular season after he and an assistant “provided inappropriate” assistance with a player taking an online test; the assistant coach, O’Neal Armstrong, was fired …
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents voted Oct. 13 in favor of post-tenure review policy changes that some Augusta University faculty feel threaten tenure and, therefore, academic freedom and signify major setbacks for the future of USG schools…