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The best stories from WUGA's intern and part time staff

WUGA strives to bring you local news you can trust. We are also proud to employ several part time reporters and interns from around the University of Georgia. From undergraduates studying journalism to master’s students of public health, we’re helping to train the next generation of public media producers.

Here is some of the best work our students produced this semester.

After receiving a $50,000 JournalismAI and Google News Initiative grant, The Oglethorpe Echo newspaper is pioneering ways to use AI to its advantage.
This week on the Georgia Health Report, the Trump administration is considering big cuts to funding for HIV prevention. We’ll take a look at what that could mean for Georgia.
Alexzundra Tillman visited the park to find out more about the park’s fundraiser and birthday bash scheduled for next Saturday at noon.
Athens-Clarke County’s ARPA in Athens Highlight Series gives residents a closer look at how millions of dollars in pandemic recovery funds are being used to support local families, businesses, and neighborhoods.
WUGA’s Ryan Lynch talked to a University of Georgia student who is also one of the app’s many influencers—or users who make money from promoting products--about what the potential ban could mean for her.
Last month, Athens celebrated three special birthdays. DJ, a 22-year-old, and Yonah and Athena, both 15, celebrated their birthdays at the Bear Hollow Zoo.