News and Notables Archive

One might think Ukraine is far removed from the United States. Ukraine, the second largest country in Eastern Europe gained its independence in 1991 a...

On Tuesday, February 1, at 4 p.m., Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) and Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) will host a joint signing ceremony marking...

Keeping up with those New Year’s resolutions? Chances are that you’re not—and you’re not alone.A 2021 survey suggests that fewer and fewer people are ...

Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) will begin its spring semester with in-person instruction on Tuesday, Jan. 18.The college continues to adhere to curren...

Using the law of supply and demand, one would think that a scarcity of COVID-19 vaccines would result in more people wanting access to the vaccine. No...

As 2021 draws to an end, people of all walks of life prepare for the last leg of their annual financial journey. December brings with it the thrill of...

While it’s no secret that ports around the nation are dealing with a logjam of ships vying for the next turn to be unloaded, Dr. Sanjaya Mayadunne say...

Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) students who want to pursue a special education degree can now do so wherever they have an internet connection. GGC has...

Stories of perseverance from a Gwinnett County State Court judge and a U.S. Army veteran were among the highlights of Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC)...

Everyone in Morgan George’s life knew she could be anything she wanted to be – everyone but her, that is. When your deepest desire is to help save the...

More than 600 students will graduate at Georgia Gwinnett College’s fall commencement at 10 a.m., Dec. 7 at the Gas South Arena. The ceremony will feat...

With news of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, it’s more important than ever to consider vaccination and booster shots.Toward that end, Georgia Gwinnett C...

Le Quang Greatzel Unabia, 26, of Norcross, grew up in Digos City on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. She was raised in a home of women – jus...

To Benjamin Rodriguez, hard work isn’t a platitude – it’s a way of life passed down to him from his parents. His father spent three decades managing r...

As Americans prepare to come together this Thanksgiving, the threat of travel disruptions looms a little heavier than usual due to a recent spate of m...

Thanksgiving came early as students, faculty and staff gathered for Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) International Thanksgiving Feast and Study Abroad...