Kangaroo courts on campus?
There seems to be a full-court press on to get colleges to “do something” about rape on campus. But there seems to be remarkably little attention paid to two crucial […]
There seems to be a full-court press on to get colleges to “do something” about rape on campus. But there seems to be remarkably little attention paid to two crucial […]
Dr. Gary Becker, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1992, died May 3 at the age of 83. I was privileged to be a student of Gary Becker
[Editor’s note: A version of this commentary was published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution April 27, 2014.] Georgia’s economy is picking up, and with it the daily traffic congestion as growing numbers
News that Pfizer, the world’s largest pharmaceutical company, plans to buy Britain’s AstraZeneca for $106 billion, renounce its U.S. citizenship, and declare itself a British company, has jolted Congress. Pfizer
Their histories, accurate and complete, are lost to time and buried with them and those who knew them. I wish I knew more for their stories would read like a
This past week has been frustrating on so many levels I felt the need to share. Beginning this past Sunday (May 4), my Comcast cable, Internet, and phone service went
It is amazing that the issue of district voting versus at-large voting has so divided the citizens of Fayette County. All one has to do is read the comments to
I would like to begin by saying that I agree with Neil Sullivan’s opinion that we please spend education dollars on educating our children and not on lawyers. Point well
The constant bitterness surrounding the City Council in Peachtree City looks to be a cancer spreading into the rest of the county. Now that there is no [former mayor] to
Joy Faye Schultz, 81, of Fayetteville, passed away May 6, 2014. She was preceded in death by her son James “Jimmy” Walter Schultz and son-in-law Phil Rhoads. She is survived
Clark Richard “Dick” Gray, 80, of Fayetteville, passed away May 8, 2014. He is survived by his wife Lillian Gray of Fayetteville; daughter Donna (John) Jenkins of Fayetteville; sons Richard
B.D. Luke, MD, 92, of Fayetteville, passed away at home May 6, 2014 after a lengthy illness. He was a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia and interned at
Phillip Michael Zacherl, 65, of Senoia, Ga., passed away on May 11, 2014. Phil was a loving father, grandfather, brother, and friend to many. He is survived by his 3
The death of Glenn E. Miller, Jr. 83, formerly of Peachtree City, Ga., occurred Friday May 9, 2014. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday May 16, at Georgia
May May 15 “The Nerd” plays at 8 p.m. at Southside Theatre Company in Fairburn. The play is about an aspiring young architect, Willum who has often told his friends
I remember promising not to regale you with pitiful complaints about how this, the last portion of my life, is playing out, but since I’m in charge here, I’ll do
A Starr’s Mill student, Ziyan “Lisa” Tan, walked away with one of the top prizes during the Atlanta Dogwood Festival. Winners of the 2014 Atlanta High School Art Exhibition (AHSAE)
Former Fayette County School System interim Superintendent Dan Colwell has been appointed to the District 2 seat by the Fayette County Board of Eduction. A Monday afternoon meeting saw Colwell
Falcon Aviation Academy recently honored Bill Borchert for receiving The Wright Brothers “Master Pilot Award” presented by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Borchert was an instructor in the Air Force from
The Our Lady of Mercy Bobcats broke three records on their way to a second-place finish in the A-Private classification of the state boys track meet in Jefferson last weekend.
After coming up one match short a year ago, the Starr’s Mill Lady Panthers took home the AAAAA state tennis championship Saturday by defeating Cambridge 3-1 in the finals at
The big question about the refilling of Lake Peachtree is: can it be done sooner or later? An answer is expected Tuesday afternoon when Fayette County water officials will meet
With a remaining backlog of repair and replacement projects still needing attention, Peachtree City officials are likely to approve a second $3 million bond in coming months. The process was
Esther DeFranco, front, and Suzan Jindra cast their ballots in the primary election Thursday afternoon during early voting at the Peachtree City Library. Early voting ends Friday, May 16, with
The opportunity for Coweta County voters to take advantage of early voting is about to come to an end. May 12 through May 16 will mark the last time voters
Students at Peachtree City Elementary got an up-close look at where milk comes from recently, thanks to a mobile classroom operated by the Agricultural Commodity Commission for Milk. The students
The 5th grade math team from Peachtree City Elementary School won the county championship recently. Pictured front row from left are Marley Burrows, Chandler Ernst and Leo Park. Back row
A proposal to rezone nearly 19 acres behind the Publix shopping center and Tractor Supply store at Thomas Crossroads from RC (rural conservation) and C-6c (to minor shopping center) for
Gardening is more than planting seeds in soil; knowledge of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) is needed to make a garden grow, as some students at Inman Elementary have
The Economics Challenge team at Starr’s Mill High pulled out a close victory against Gwinnett County’s Parkview High School, defending their state championship title for the third consecutive year. The
Girl Scout Service Unit 620, which encompasses girls from Braelinn Elementary, Oak Grove Elementary, Rising Starr Middle and Starr’s Mill High School, had a great turn-out for the Raingutter Regatta
Peachtree City native and NASCAR hopeful Garrett Smithley in his first ARCA (Automobile Racing Club of America) start of 2014 finished solidly in 18th place in his No. 11 Goodwill
Soccer fans at three Fayette schools have gotten chance this year to cheer their squads in the GHSA state semifinals in two classifications, and one bracket still has a chance
The Richards College of Business at the University of West Georgia (UWG) has published its annual West Georgia Regional Update which shows Coweta County leading the six-county region in a