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GGC student Ryan Davenport with one of the banded birds, this beautiful cardinal.

ANOTHER VIEW: Students at GGC work to track birds in urbanized areas

By Collin Elder  |  As the human population spreads and forests are urbanized, the result may not be kind to birds, who are crucial to the environment. Three Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) researchers and their students seek to measure that result.

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by · March 29, 2022 · Another View
NEWS BRIEFS: Braves’ World Series trophy coming twice to Coolray Field

NEWS BRIEFS: Braves’ World Series trophy coming twice to Coolray Field

The Gwinnett Stripers, in conjunction with the Atlanta Braves, will welcome the 2021 World Series Trophy to Coolray Field for Opening Night on Tuesday, April 12. The 7:05 p.m. game vs. Nashville is an official part of the 151-stop Braves World Champions Trophy Tour presented by Truist, giving Stripers fans the opportunity to take a photo with the Commissioner’s Trophy.

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by · February 15, 2022 · News
NEW for 2/4: On Ukraine, new magazine, banning books

NEW for 2/4: On Ukraine, new magazine, banning books

Click here to read the latest, full edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine might impact the U.S.
EEB PERSPECTIVE: New literary magazine for the South has unique funding
ANOTHER VIEW: Banning only increases the public interest in that book
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett County Public Library
FEEDBACK: Ready to send you memento recognizing his notoriety
UPCOMING: Library offering competition for young filmmakers
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Names Jeff White as Instructor of the Year
OBITUARIES: Joseph Lloyd Winter
RECOMMENDED: The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Tyler Perry becomes successful after moving to Atlanta
MYSTERY PHOTO: Check out and tell us about this peaceful mountain scene
LAGNIAPPE: New roundabout coming to Burns Road at Dickens Road
CALENDAR: Gwinnett GOP to mark Black history month on Saturday

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by · February 4, 2022 · Full issues
Ukraine, in green.

FOCUS: How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine might impact the U.S.

By Dr. Dovile Budryte  |  One might think Ukraine is far removed from the United States. Ukraine, the second largest country in Eastern Europe, gained its independence in 1991 and is more than 5,500 miles or a nearly 12-hour flight from Atlanta. While the possibility of a Russian invasion of the country seems like it might not impact the U.S., the ramifications of such a move could very likely be felt locally.

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by · February 4, 2022 · Today's Focus
Unabia

NEWS BRIEFS: Overcoming doubt, Filipino native among new GGC grads

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 – just her and her mother, grandmother and aunt – so she didn’t have to look far to see first-hand how strong a woman can be.

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by · December 7, 2021 · News
Rodriquez

NEWS BRIEFS: Grab snow gear to play in the snow in Duluth on Dec. 4

Grab your snow boots and mittens because it’s about to snow in Downtown Duluth. Kick off the holiday season by joining us at Deck the Hall on December 4 from 2-7 p.m. 

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by · November 30, 2021 · News
Sarah Roberts receives the DAR Conservation Award Certificate from Kathy Lobe, past Philadelphia Winn Conservation Committee Chair.

NEWS BRIEFS: Lawrenceville amends ordinance concerning noises

The Lawrenceville City Council has changed its noise regulations ordinance.  This is the first update to the current Noise Control Ordinance since approximately 2005.  It will become effective December 1, 2021.

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by · November 23, 2021 · News
NEW for 11/2:  GGC soccer; Scam warranties; Ties

NEW for 11/2: GGC soccer; Scam warranties; Ties

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Parkview five reunited on Georgia Gwinnett soccer team
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Some extended car warranties are probably pure scams
ANOTHER VIEW: Looking at the ties between religion and abortion
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Gwinnett household saved $376 on lower fire insurance rating
UPCOMING: Lawrenceville offers glass recycling to all Gwinnettians 
NOTABLE: GGC offers no-cost application in November
RECOMMENDED: Book on CD: Language A to Z by John McWhorter
GEORGIA TIDBIT: UGA’s Press shares Open History Library with readers
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s Mystery Photo appears to be a recreation center
LAGNIAPPE: PCOM “all in pink” hikes to help raise money to enhance mammography
CALENDAR: Gwinnett’s Christmas tree arrives Tuesday at Historic Courthouse

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by · November 2, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 10/29: On GGC drumming, fire department, Rainbow Village award

NEW for 10/29: On GGC drumming, fire department, Rainbow Village award

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: GGC halls resonate with  rhythmic sounds of drumming 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett’s pride shows through its modern fire department
ANOTHER VIEW: Rainbow Village honors Stricklands with first Humanitarian Award
SPOTLIGHT: Heaven and Alvarez, LLC 
FEEDBACK: After reading Forum, feels better on hanging up on scammer calls
UPCOMING: Lawrenceville adopts downtown master plan update
NOTABLE: Hydroponic farm begins operations in Peachtree Corners
RECOMMENDED: The Monuments Men by Robert M. Edsel, with Bret Witter
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Richard Russell father of national school lunch program
MYSTERY PHOTO: Critter alongside a road is today’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Norcross officials cut ribbon for opening of its new library
CALENDAR: Norcross to hold first Deutsche Klassic Autoberfest on Saturday

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by · October 29, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 7/16: GGC Second Chance; Gwinnettian’s success

NEW for 7/16: GGC Second Chance; Gwinnettian’s success

Click here to read the full edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: GGC’s “Second Chance” helps students hit hard by Covid-19 time
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Andrew Haskell is another Gwinnettian who finds successful career 
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
FEEDBACK: Finds two items left out in comment about Post Office
UPCOMING: New Entrepreneur Center offers jumpstarts for businesses
NOTABLE: Tips offered to prevent your vehicle being broken into
RECOMMENDED: All the Best, George Bush by George H. W. Bush
GEORGIA TIDBIT: By age 35, architect W.T. Downing had established his reputation
MYSTERY PHOTO: Try to figure out where this Mystery Photo church is located
CALENDAR: Water Conservation District supervisors to meet July 21

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by · July 16, 2021 · Full issues