Athens’ ‘Globe’ rated top bar in America
August 23, 2007 by MARLEE WAXELBAUM
Filed under Out & About
It probably won’t surprise most to hear that Athens holds the number one bar in America, according to Esquire Magazine. Which bar, however, may raise a few eyebrows. According to online reader polls, The Globe in Athens tops the competition. Beating bars from New York to New Mexico, owner Randy Camp modestly accepts The Globe’s zenith status with a grain of salt.
Georgia Theatre to host reformed band
August 16, 2007 by MARLEE WAXELBAUM
Filed under Out & About
This Saturday, rehab will no longer be limited to young, female celebrities. In fact, it won’t even be limited to the addicted. This won’t be the rehab of the Lohan/Spears variety, but rather the Rehab of the alternative rock/rap band variety. Returning to the stage of the Georgia Theatre as the headliner of the ReverbNation tour, longtime local favorite Rehab will be joined by The Crazy Anglos and Demun Jones.
JumpBorders.com provides travel advice, photo albums for students
April 30, 2007 by MARLEE WAXELBAUM
Filed under Variety
With almost one in three students studying abroad by the time they graduate, the University is home to quite a few Lonely Planet addicts and world travelers. For all of those sky mile junkies, there’s a new way to get the up-to-date scoop on the best and worst of student destinations.
Good diet and exercise reduce students’ stress
April 2, 2007 by MARLEE WAXELBAUM
Filed under Variety
Stress balls, though great for procrastination, just don’t seem to cut it in this post-Spring Break season of all-nighters, flash cards and caffeine overloads. Coping with the stress now can not only lead to a better break but improved well-being overall. DE-STRESS FOR SUCCESS Eating habits: “If you eat a healthy diet most of the time, you will be prepared to stay healthy during times of stress,” said the UHC Stress Management Guide.
Try Clay students get good and dirty
March 22, 2007 by MARLEE WAXELBAUM
Filed under Out & About
University alumnus and owner of Good Dirt Studio Rob Sutherland never imagined trying clay once would mold his future forever. However, the former Foundation Fellow and Rhodes Scholar can only shrug about it – after taking his first pottery class he “fell in love working with clay.
India Nite stars diverse dancers
February 22, 2007 by MARLEE WAXELBAUM
Filed under News
Get out your sari and put on your dancing shoes because it’s that time of year again. India Nite, the enormously popular entertainment event sponsored by the Indian Cultural Exchange, will feature 12 high energy acts at the Classic Center Saturday. However, this is not the normal natya (Indian classical dance).
