Kennedy Museum of Art continues to bring people together virtually
By Gabriella Hayes | Nov. 17, 2020The Kennedy Museum of Art has launched numerous virtual programs that families can participate in from home.
The Kennedy Museum of Art has launched numerous virtual programs that families can participate in from home.
Current and former students reminisce with their mothers about times in Athens.
The first day of March is national Self Harm Awareness Day.
All proceeds will benefit the Beacon School.
Students utilize resources around campus to practice their media production skills under strict time constraints.
A performance of survivors’ journeys of sex trafficking will precede a sex trafficking panel on Tuesday.
#SpeakUp will host the poetry night Thursday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m.
The last Thirsting For Knowledge Thursday will be held Nov. 6.
Libby’s Pumpkin Patch held a mud run obstacle course that registered teams paid to participate in.
Fest season is a very popular time here in Athens, and a lot goes into setting up for these iconic parties. Students share how they organize the best party possible and a popular DJ on campus explains his success. Video by: Gabrielle Cabanes & Hailey Dunne Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: @thepostathens & @thepostmultimedia X: @thepost Facebook: @thepostathens