The Augusta University men’s basketball tam bounced back from a two-game skid and beat Columbus State in Peach Belt Conference action …
The AU men’s basketball will be without a sizable portion of its roster for the rest of the 2020-21 season …
The Augusta University men’s basketball team lost at Flagler in its first road game of the season …
The Augusta University men climbed into the national top 10 entering the Jaguars’ game at Flagler …
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.
Bell Ringer Sports Editor Carlos Rodriguez discusses Augusta University men’s basketball on this edition of The Sports Squad.
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The Augusta University men’s basketball team successfully completed a comeback in the second half to defeat Lander University 87-72 on Wednesday night, Dec. 2, at Christenberry Fieldhouse in the season-opener for both teams. The game had no spectators, giving it a practice-like atmosphere.
Not only is Carmelita Moreno a junior health, society and policy major who is minoring in Spanish, but she is also a cheerleader for Augusta University.
The deadline to register to vote in the runoffs for the two U.S. Senate seats in Georgia is this upcoming Monday (Dec. 7).
The following letter was written in an email from Kitteren A. Jester, senior psychology major, to Dr. Zach Kelehear, interim executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, regarding the in-person commencement ceremony on Dec. 11:
In a year far from perfect, Augusta University women’s cross-country runner Mackenzie Taylor remained perfect.
The Augusta University men’s basketball team will start off the 2020-21 season on Wednesday, Dec. 2, against Lander University at Christenberry Fieldhouse with the tipoff at 6 p.m.
When arriving at Augusta University back in 2003, Coach Adam Ward had only the women’s cross-country team to help coach.
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.