Greg Trevor
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Today on Athens News Matters, District 8 Commissioner Carol Myers gives the latest on the Eastside’s new library. Plus, WUGA’s Greg Trevor describes his experience surviving the attacks on 9/11.
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WUGA’s Greg Trevor, a survivor of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, talks with Adam Fouche, UGA’s Executive Director for Emergency Preparedness
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This fall, the University of Georgia launched a new initiative– a graduate certificate in crisis, risk and disaster communication to prepare the next generation of professional communicators.
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Today on Athens News Matters, a Georgia-based activist discusses how widespread methane gas leaks are a health equity issue. Plus, what happens when sustainability becomes trendy.
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Community health protects the well-being of all who live among us – not only humans but also our beloved pets and other animals.
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Today on Athens News Matters, the superintendent of the Clarke County School District describes new rules limiting cell phone use in local schools. Plus, how taking care of shelter animals keeps the whole community safe.
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As UGA students begin the fall semester, they will see a series of new initiatives to further strengthen campus security – from lighting upgrades and emergency call stations to uniformed Campus Safety Ambassadors.
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Today on Athens News Matters, how a controversial new rule may prevent election results from being certified. Plus, new security measures on the University of Georgia campus.
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Today on Athens News Matters, Clarke County Board of Education member Tim Denson joins us to discuss why the district’s budget may increase by nearly 10%, and more.
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UGA Veterans Legal Clinic serves those who have served; advocating for veteran services and benefitsSince 2018, the Veterans Legal Clinic at UGA has represented nearly 800 military families across the state of Georgia, securing more than $4 million in medical and financial benefits.