‘Grammers put your hands up for World Photography Day! The movement was started in 2010 to celebrate photography, its impact on the world and to commemorate the patent date of the daguerreotype, an early form of...
Freshman Year: A time to thrive, not survive
College is a journey, not a destination. As cliché as that sounds, it really is true. Your college career should be a series of experiences that shape you into the best professional, and individual, you can be come...
Hannah: Explore the world & discover yourself
“Explore the world and discover yourself.” It’s so important to get out of your world and into someone else’s. When I was an undergraduate, I studied abroad twice and grew with each experience. Though I’d...
5 tips for first-generation college students
Being the first in your family to attend college can be challenging! First generation students will experience many difficult transitions. Some of these may involve changing family dynamics at home, transitioning to...
Room Essentials: Pack Like a Pro
With Move-In Day right around the corner, some students are making lists, checking them twice, and making sure they are prepared to move in to their new rooms this fall. Among all of the excitement, don’t forget these...
8 “must-see” attractions in the Garden City
Augusta has a gorgeous downtown. Find out why there's more to love than Broad Street.
4 of the best reasons to live on campus
Need a reason to live on campus? How about four?
Rebecca: More than a white coat
Rebecca DeCarlo’s inspiration to draw and paint came at a young age from her grandmother, who showed her the power of using your imagination. Rebecca, a native of Gainesville, Ga. and Medical College of Georgia...

Matt: More than a white coat
Matt Luo, Medical College of Georgia student and a native of Alpharetta, GA, went to undergrad at NYU. Looking for ways to unwind after busy days, he found a hobby. “Yeah, archery has been a great way for me to...
Jesse: More than a white coat
Jesse Wayson’s inspiration to play the piano started when he was only 8 years old. “When I was little I got obsessed with The Phantom of the Opera soundtrack and that made me want to play the piano.” As a Medical...
James: More than a white coat
James, Medical College of Georgia student and a native of Sugarhill, GA, attended undergrad at Emory University where he majored in biology and music. His passion for music was cultivated in middle school when he...
Will: The Vacuum Canon
Will, physics major in the College of Science and Math, is back with another experiment that demonstrates the principle: forces = mass x acceleration. Watch as a small ball gets propelled across a room “really...
Will & Larry: Conservation of Angular Momentum
Will, physics major, and Silent Larry, physics and chemistry major, from the College of Science and Math show two separate experiments that demonstrate the Conservation of Momentum— an object is in motion it tends to...
Will & Larry: The Exploding Trash Can
Will, physics major, and Silent Larry, physics and chemistry major, from the College of Science and Math use their knowledge to demonstrate how cool science can be. In this video with the use of liquid nitrogen...
Drew: The Path You Travel
Sometimes it’s hard to capture the experiences that you have when you go on a trip, but Drew Thomas, foreign language and communication double major, used his talents as filmmaker to seize every moment. His short...
2 peas in a pod: 5 tips for living with a roommate
Ah, Freedom. Wonderful thing isn’t it? Just as you finally leave school and are looking forward to a life on campus, sharing with a roommate can be a real buzz kill. However, in many situations in which roommates don’t...
7 tips for an unforgettable campus visit
The first visit to campus is an exciting start to a new chapter in life for students everywhere. “Over 5,000 students participate in a campus tour each year. The Office of Admissions offers a variety of tours programs:...