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The Green Insider: Eco-books for the new year
Tuesday, 1 Jan, 2013 – 5:00 | No Comment
The Green Insider: Eco-books for the new year

By Laura Turner Seydel
As you’re acting on your New Year’s resolutions, don’t forget to include the basic lifestyle changes you can make to help the environment! Just think: you could recycle more at your home, …

New Highland Park construction complete
Tuesday, 1 Jan, 2013 – 5:00 | No Comment
New Highland Park construction complete

By Clare S. Richie
On a stroll down North Highland Avenue in historic Atkins Park neighborhood situated between Ponce de Leon and Virginia avenues, you’d pass by restaurants, bars, eclectic shops, and historic homes. What you …

Oriental Designer Rugs moving to the Westside
Tuesday, 1 Jan, 2013 – 5:00 | No Comment
Oriental Designer Rugs moving to the Westside

By Wendy Binns
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Over time, the Westside has become a destination for home décor. New businesses continue to land in the area while long-timers, like Forsyth Fabric (established in1949), continue to thrive. Oriental Designer Rugs is …

Making Sense of Social: Shiny new Quartz
Tuesday, 1 Jan, 2013 – 5:00 | No Comment
Making Sense of Social: Shiny new Quartz

By Brigette Flood
There’s a new startup business publication that’s getting lots of buzz lately. It’s called Quartz and it launched in September 2012 by Atlantic Media Company.
A business publication doesn’t seem that interesting at first …

20 Under 20
Tuesday, 1 Jan, 2013 – 5:00 | 2 Comments
20 Under 20

For this year’s 20 Under 20, we asked each student to write about their community service work and volunteer efforts. From starting their own foundations and helping establish libraries to tutoring fellow students and building …

A Look Back
Tuesday, 1 Jan, 2013 – 4:59 | No Comment
A Look Back

By Ann Taylor Boutwell
Jan. 1, 1897: The final football score that Friday was Atlanta University 10-Tuskegee Institute 0. Two weeks later, Dr. Henry Rutherford Butler graciously mentioned the Atlanta victory in his community news report, …