
“Wonder of the World,” a student-directed comedy put on by the Georgia College Department of Theatre, has come to Milledgeville’s own Black Box theatre. The play follows the storyline of a woman who leaves her husband in hopes of finding a more fulfilling life by completing the items on her bucket list. Along the way, [...]
January 27th, 2011 | Posted in Features,Lead stories | Read More »

Milledgeville locals own exotic animals as well as the Rocket Roller Rink Llamas, alpacas and emus are just a few of the exotic animals you may see if you cruise by Poin Galloway’s farm on any given day. Galloway has even been known to take his animals around Milledgeville in a trailer he pulls behind [...]
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Sign Language class teaches students to connect to the deaf Sophomore special education major Sandy Stickland nervously walked into her ‘Elementary Sign Language for Therapists’ class for the first time thinking about how little experience she had with signing. A pang of dread overwhelmed her when she imagined how fast paced and formal the class [...]
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Jonathan Brilliant’s ‘Two Rooms’ interactive show on display A new installation and sculpture exhibition by visiting artist Jonathan Brilliant opened last Thursday at Blackbridge Hall with a reception and a presentation by the artist. Entitled “Two Rooms”, Brilliant created the site-specific installation using pre- and post-consumer materials of the American to-go coffee shop culture. In [...]
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Local antique store preserves past The Red Door, an antique shop in downtown Milledgeville, is not a mundane, run-of-the mill antique store. It has character. Open the door and you are greeted by Raisin Cane, a tiny, long-haired Daschund, who leaves many customers with an irresistible urge to pet her. The soft flow of classical [...]
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One in four sexually active 15- to 24-year-olds contract a sexually transmitted disease each year, according to the Georgia Division of Public Health. The number of reportable STDs continues to grow among adolescents and young adults. “I doubt we have a worse problem (with STDs) than anyone else, but more than we’d like,” said Alice [...]
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