The Atlanta Braves today signed RHP Collin McHugh to a two-year contract worth $10 million guaranteed, with a $6 million club option for 2024 that includes a $1 million buyout.
Eagles have returned to their aerie at Berry College, and there could be a new resident soon.
The Governor’s Honors Program gives Georgia students a life-changing experience.
College is a time for self-exploration and intriguing classes. But the perks of on-campus living can also factor into your decision on where to go.
The prestigious Princeton Review recently recognized Berry College’s initiatives to be an environmentally aware institution. Berry is one of 420 colleges named in the 2022 edition of the Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges.
At the Georgia Municipal Association, Davis addresses the needs of local governing bodies, advocating for initiatives and bettering relationships between local and state interests
From riverside cities on the Alabama border to tiny towns in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Georgia’s varied terrain offers a range of picturesque outdoor settings ideal for fun, family-friendly getaways.
When the world came to a screeching halt in early 2020 we knew that the job market would go through significant changes. From the advent of Zoom interviews to the adoption of fully remote workplaces, finding a job looks significantly different now than it did ten months ago.
America's most beautiful college campuses don't just attract prospective students and their families. Tourists flock to these impressive institutions to admire their perfectly manicured lawns, stunning architecture, and noteworthy landmarks.
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black has appointed Dr. Janemarie Hennebelle as Georgia’s next State Veterinarian, succeeding Dr. Robert Cobb, who retired in June 2021.
After binge-watching Netflix's Never Have I Ever, you probably found yourself googling the handsome actor who plays Paxton, Darren Barnet.
Stacie Marshall, who inherited a Georgia farm, is trying on a small scale to address a generations-old wrong that still bedevils the nation.
The 2021 Governor’s Honors Program, designed for gifted and talented high school students who are rising juniors and seniors, returned to Berry College this week.
Given the change of course that has happened in the world, we wanted to provide expert opinions on what aspiring graduates can do to start off their careers in an uncertain economic climate. We wanted to know what skills will be more important, where the economy is doing relatively well, and if there will be any lasting effects on the job market.
Berry College was founded by Martha McChesney Berry.
Perhaps Georgia’s most well-known eagles live in Rome at Berry College, home to a family of bald eagles.
Georgia has been on everyone's mind this year.
Growing up in northwest Georgia, Martha Berry founded schools for academically able but economically poor children of the rural South – those who could not afford to go elsewhere.
These colleges are making the world a better place through direct community support.