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Georgia Tech receives a record-high number of applications
After becoming Georgia's highest-enrolled college last fall, the Atlanta-based school received a record-high number of applications for the upcoming year.
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Fizz, anonymous gossip app, attracts chatter and cyberbullying
At schools across Atlanta, Fizz collects GIFs, polls and posts where students comment and engage in daily banter that routinely turns into bullying.
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Make Orange Crush sweet again? New era dawns for infamous HBCU beach party
Orange Crush, an HBCU spring break party at a Georgia beach, enters a new era this April with a sanctioned festival organizers hope will attract 30,000 attendees
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Hip-hop, video games, research investments and a reunion at Georgia colleges
Here’s what Georgia's colleges have been up to in this edition of AJC On Campus.
What Trump’s attempt to dismantle the Education Department means for Georgia
Although dissolving the U.S. Department of Education requires a vote from Congress, President Donald Trump's executive order requires the department to facilitate its closure.
UGA admits Class of 2029, breaking application record
As it grows increasingly competitive to become a University of Georgia Bulldog, Georgia’s flagship university received a record number applications this year.
Students affected by SAT glitch will get a chance to retake exam Saturday
High school students whose SATs were submitted early due to a technical glitch will have a chance to retake the exam.
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Chaos and confusion: Georgia universities face hard decisions amid federal cuts
Researchers in the Peach State have watched their grants evaporate. The University of Georgia has had nine grants terminated. Georgia Tech has lost three.