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On our 15th episode, sports editor Augusta Stone recaps the 2019 Georgia football season and discusses the news that quarterback Jake Fromm will enter the NFL Draft.
On our 14th episode, assistant sports editor Augusta Stone previews the marquee matchup between LSU's explosive offense and Georgia's staunch defense ahead of Saturday's SEC championship game.
Jed May, an alum of The Red & Black and currently a reporter at the Macon Telegraph, makes his triumphant return to discuss all things Georgia football with Myan Patel, Nathan Moore and Henry Queen on this week's podcast.
On our 13th episode, football beat writer Anna Glenn Grove discusses the duties of Georgia football's sideline state trooper Sgt. O'Neal Saddler. Enterprise reporter Sherry Liang evaluates the environmental concerns surrounding the gameday shakers used by UGA football fans.
Myan Patel, Nathan Moore, Andy Walsh and Henry Queen discuss Georgia's matchup with Auburn on Saturday and the men's basketball team's 2-0 start to the season.
On our 12th episode, culture editor Rachel Priest talks about how Asian American students at UGA combat Asian stereotypes. Campus news editor Savannah Sicurella discusses why the Phi Kappa and Demosthenian literary societies ended their longstanding intersociety debate. News editor Hunter Riggall shares an update on the Greek Life scandal in which $1.3 million in funds were stolen from three UGA student organizations.
Myan Patel, Nathan Moore and Henry Queen dissect Georgia football's win over Florida and give a rundown on the performance of other UGA sports teams.
On our 11th episode, sports editor Augusta Stone discusses how wide receiver Lawrence Cager became a focal point of UGA's offense in his last year of eligibility. Photo editor Gabriella Audi looks at popular diets and what to think about before starting something new.
On our 10th episode, reporter Sam Perez discusses the 50th anniversary of UGA's first African American sorority. In addition, reporter Gabriela Miranda tells us about the life and legacy of UGA student Drury Shierling, who died in a hit-and-run accident on Oct. 16.
Football Beat Writer Myan Patel and Sports Editor Henry Queen discuss Georgia football's 21-0 victory over Kentucky and Georgia volleyball's winning streak.
In our ninth episode, enterprise editor Sherry Liang describes the challenges international students face when adjusting to life at UGA. Also, staff writer Gabriela Miranda discusses students' thoughts on campus carry in the wake of an Oct. 8 incident in which a UGA student accidentally shot himself in the leg on campus.
Myan Patel, Nathan Moore and Henry Queen discuss Georgia football's loss to South Carolina and its upcoming game against Kentucky.
In our eighth episode, sports editors Henry Queen and Augusta Stone analyze what went wrong after Georgia's overtime loss against South Carolina. Reporters Gabriella Miranda and Sarah Gardiner explain the popularity of vaping among college students and the health concerns surrounding it.
In our seventh episode, sports editor Henry Queen shares his thoughts on Georgia's football season thus far. In addition, assistant culture editor Rachel Priest discusses her profile of the four "Battle Hymn" trumpeters and photo editor Gabriella Audi shares her experience of photographing this gameday tradition.
In our sixth episode, reporter Evan Lasseter and City News Editor Spencer Donovan discuss animal shelter reform and Bethel Homes redevelopment from Tuesday's Athens-Clarke County Mayor & Commission meeting. Digital Producer Kyra Posey explains why some Athens breweries are now implementing sustainability initiatives.
From “[we are] prepared for all scenarios” to “we failed,” the University of Georgia Athletic Association responds to complaints from students about an overcrowded Sanford Stadium. Staff writer Gabriela Miranda tells us what happened, and what students are saying after Saturday's game against Notre Dame.
Sports Editor Henry Queen talks about what to watch for on the field, Digital Producer Megan Mittelhammer discusses how the game will affect Athens and Assistant Design Editor Zakk Greene explains the inspiration behind his front page graphic.
On this week's episode, news desk contributor Gabriela Miranda discusses March For Our Lives co-founder and UGA student Delaney Tarr's role as a gun reform activist in Athens. Enterprise reporter Foster Steinbeck explains his reporting on the closing of the downtown Athens Einstein Bros. Bagels after months of alleged unpaid rent.
In this week's episode, News Editor Hunter Riggall discusses the reporting process behind the story of how one UGA employee stole $1.3 million from student organizations.
Each week on The Front Page by The Red & Black, Editor-in-Chief Collin Huguley will discuss the paper's top stories with our reporters. In our debut episode, sports editors Henry Queen and Augusta Stone preview UGA's upcoming football season and first game against Vanderbilt on Saturday. News editors Savannah Sicurella and Spencer Donovan explain a UGA investigation into the misappropriation of student organization funds. The Front Page is produced by Stephen Barr. The theme music is “RSPN” by Blank & Kytt.
Today we're with news reporter Savannah Sicurella and Editor in Chief Maggie Holland to discuss a story from last week, "Confronting UGA's history of blackface." We also talk about a protest against discrimination downtown, a community forum on traffic and road conditions and two community artists amping up the DIY scene.
Myan Patel, Quentin VanHoozer and Collin Huguley are joined by Jed May to talk the NCAA tournament and other Georgia sports in this week's episode of The Red & Black Sports Report.
Today we're with news reporter Savannah Sicurella to discuss the racist video released by members of a University of Georgia fraternity and how the community responded. We also talk about the "Heartbeat Bill" passing the Georgia General Assembly, businesses opening and closing in Athens and a climate change walkout held at UGA.
Co-hosts Quentin VanHoozer, Myan Patel and Collin Huguley are joined by Tori Heck and Nathan Moore to talk the GymDogs, Georgia baseball, March Madness and more on this week's show.
Myan Patel, Yash Bhika, Jed May and Collin Huguley discuss the state of Georgia men's basketball after Tom Crean's first season, Georgia football's pro day and more in this week's show.
Today we're with enterprise reporter Olivia Adams to take a look at the UGA SGA elections, each ticket's platform points and the controversies involving campaigning. We'll also talk about a new grocery store coming to Athens, changes to the downtown bar scene and the pay cut UGA residential assistants are facing.
Quentin VanHoozer, Myan Patel and Collin Huguley first welcome Augusta Stone to talk GymDogs and Georgia at the SEC Swimming and Diving Championships. They are later joined by Michael Hebert to discuss Georgia men's basketball and the NFL Combine.
Today we're with staff writer Spencer Donovan to take a look at the legal and racial debate that sounded a University of Georgia teaching assistant's comments on social media. We'll also be talking about a new pharmacy that opened in East Athens and a state bill that would update Georgia voting machines.
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Co-hosts Quentin VanHoozer, Myan Patel and Collin Huguley discuss the commitment of Anthony Edwards to the Georgia men's basketball program, George Pickens' signing and the Alliance of American Football's debut. They are also joined by The Red & Black's Janey Murray to talk Bulldog baseball and Mason Cantrell to discuss the women's tennis team's national indoor title.
You're listening to the second episode of the semester of The Red & Black's News & Brews, a weekly recap of Athens and University of Georgia news and a look ahead to some important events. This week, we're talking with our enterprise reporter Anila Yoganathan about her analysis of UGA diversity throughout the admissions process.
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Jed May joins co-hosts Quentin VanHoozer, Myan Patel and Collin Huguley for a National Signing Day special. The team talks Georgia football and basketball recruiting while also discussing the performance of former Bulldogs in Super Bowl LIII.
In this episode of the News & Brews podcast, Enterprise Editor Erin Schilling and Enterprise Reporter Ashley Soriano highlight what you need to know for the week: the State of the University address for UGA, the closing of downtown businesses and Athens SPLOST 2020.
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Co-hosts Quentin VanHoozer, Myan Patel and Collin Huguley welcome Janey Murray, assistant sports editor/baseball beat writer at The Red & Black, to the show and talk all active Georgia sports and make predictions for Super Bowl LIII.
The team gets together to discuss the men's basketball team's rough stretch, the GymDogs' impressive score and more in this week's edition of The Red & Black Sports Report.
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Co-hosts Quentin VanHoozer, Myan Patel and Collin Huguley are joined by guests Jed May and Nathan Moore to talk Georgia's men's and women's basketball programs. Later on, the team discusses Georgia football's roster outlook and the change at offensive coordinator before talking the NFL postseason.
The crew discusses the SEC championship game, playoff selections and Georgia's Sugar Bowl berth in this week's episode.
Podcast producer Zach Shugan welcomes assistant sports editor Janey Murray and football beat writer Collin Huguley onto the podcast ahead of their trip to Mercedes-Benz Stadium to cover the SEC championship game.
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Assistant sports editors Michael Hebert and Janey Murray return from the press box of Sanford Stadium to join with podcast host Zach Shugan and discuss Georgia's win over Georgia Tech to close out the regular season.
Podcast producer Zach Shugan sits downs with assistant sports editor Michael Hebert and football beat writer Tommy Boyd to preview Georgia's upcoming game with UMass. Plus, Tommy and Michael make their picks for the weekend and the College Football Playoff.
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Football beat writers Collin Huguley and Kelsey Russo join podcast producer Zach Shugan to discuss No. 5 Georgia's 27-10 win over Auburn.
Producer Zach Shugan sat down with football beat writers Collin Huguley and Kelsey Russo to preview Georgia's home matchup with Auburn on Saturday.
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In the sixth episode of The Red & Black's News & Brews podcast, the news editors update you on what you missed in news this past week and upcoming events. They also highlight the story of the week: the Survey Research Center at the University of Georgia, which conducted polls for the Georgia gubernatorial race.