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(04/02/21 3:45am)
April is here and spring is blossoming, bringing the vibrancy of life and new beginnings back into the world. So, what better time to lock yourself up in your room and binge Netflix? To be honest, with the end of the semester and finals fast approaching, some needed downtime with the television may be more important than active recreation. Here’s the new (and some old) titles arriving on Netflix this month:
(03/25/21 11:00am)
Today is Thursday, March. 25, 2021. Here’s what you need to know:
(03/12/21 4:22am)
It’s the beginning of spring and you know what that means: midterms. Those outside of college are enjoying themselves in their free time by going out, enjoying the nice weather, camping and becoming part of the rebirth that spring brings.
(03/11/21 10:23pm)
(02/16/21 4:04am)
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(02/11/21 12:00pm)
Today is Thursday, February 11th, 2021. Here’s what you need to know:
(02/01/21 2:24am)
In these trying times, food insecurity has become a pressing issue. Due to unforeseen circumstances, many individuals and families have found themselves questioning the origin of their next meal. Food in America is inexpensive when a person pares down to just the staples, but often lacks the knowledge on how to properly prepare it. So, here are five inexpensive meals when money’s an issue:
(01/28/21 12:00pm)
Today is Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. Here’s what you need to know:
(01/22/21 1:51am)
Keeping up with New Year's resolutions is hard, and failing at them is downright disheartening. People often fail at them more than they succeed, to the point where success is usually shown in an overly enthusiastic social media post. If you want that social media post, here are nine ways to keep your New Year’s resolution:
(01/20/21 1:36am)
The word “mindfulness” has been thrown around a lot recently. Some might call it a mindfulness epidemic with the number of services coming out and preaching the path of meditation. With the ample use of the phrase, it's easy to forget the origin of mindfulness.
(01/15/21 9:47pm)
Bacon: salty, sizzling, delicious ambrosia that is the cholesterol fiend to the arteries of all mortal humans. Once having partaken of the crispy delight, it’s hard to live without it. However, whatever way this breakfast meat ends up on the plate in your kitchen, it’s never as lively as what you can get at a fine grease covered dining establishment.
(02/08/19 12:59am)
Despite a recent warm wave, it’s still winter, and for many, it’s a stressful time of year. There are those who have warm clothes abound in their closets, but for some, a good winter jacket is a hard necessity to come by.
(01/28/19 12:31am)
You’ve heard it before, but winter is flu season, and you don’t want to wind up in bed when you need to be working. Luckily, flu shots are widely available and generally inexpensive as most insurance plans cover them. While health insurance covers the shot at most places, it’s always smart to call ahead to check. Similarly, individuals should check flu shot availability as well. Nonetheless, here are the places around Athens where you can get a flu shot:
(12/28/18 5:58pm)
The Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol is a beloved story with deep roots in how modern audiences view Christmas. As such it has been adapted many times — too many times. The exact amount is hard to determine as it depends on what one counts as an adaptation. Does it have to be completely straight -laced or can it combine characters from other franchises. Then there is the matter of one-off TV shows that adopt the tale. For the sake of brevity, here is a list of five A Christmas Carol adaptations that can be watched during the holiday season:
(12/06/18 5:41am)
2001: A Space Odyssey is a classic movie beloved by many.
(11/29/18 2:57am)
Athens faces a difficult problem, one that many students may not notice while enjoying the dining hall buffet line.
(11/26/18 12:36am)
After Thanksgiving, many households in the U.S. face a major problem — What do you do with all the leftover turkey? Those who can’t finish the large amount of leftover meat end up throwing it out which is a waste of food. Instead take the leftover turkey and turn it into a brand new dish:
(11/06/18 2:13am)
The peanut butter sandwich is an american staple if there ever was one. It is the most ubiquitous kids food of all time. Yet, as a person gets older, it's easy to get tired of the standard old PB&J formula. In time for National Peanut Butter Lovers Month, here are seven recipes many have not tried:
(10/26/18 12:42am)
Halloween is around the corner, so you know what that means: It’s time to get scared. You have your choice of poison — haunted house, slasher flick, or what about a horror video game? It is easy to see why horror video games can be some of the most potent nightmare fuel out there. Their interactive nature helps immerse the player in the world of the game, making them feel like the events transpiring are happening to them. So in time for Halloween, here are five horror video games for late at night:
(10/18/18 7:13am)
Multiple generations of the Black family have made the long journey to Athens.