Video replay at the football championships, NIL licensing deals for student athletes, and minimum seating requirements for football semifinal games were the big topics at the GHSA Board of Trustees meeting this week.
Next week, we’ll follow in the footsteps of a pioneering American author and anthropologist, meet an ancient inhabitant of the Scottish Highlands and much more.
There’s a good argument to be made that the greatest gift we can pass on to someone we love is a book. Books feed our spirits and take us to places we could never go on our own, and they bring us wisdom that stays with us for a lifetime.
Salvation South editor Chuck Reece gives us his pick for the best Southern novel of 2022 in this week's commentary.
The GPB Sports All-State Coach of the Year goes to the Carrollton Trojans head coach Joey King. His team was the only team out of the 16 to reach the State Finals that was NOT ranked by ANYBODY in the preseason.
So many of us in the South have seen our small towns wither to almost nothing as the economy has changed. And we wonder, is there any hope of reviving those towns? What’s happening in the tiny North Carolina town of Old Fort is an example how it may just be possible. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece has the story in this week's commentary.
Next week, ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic and Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville, uncover family mysteries of Julia Roberts and Edward Norton and much more.
We have wrapped up another great year at GPB Education! In 2022, we launched a wealth of new resources for parents, teachers, and students, hosted insightful professional development sessions, and engaged with communities across Georgia. Check out our 22 favorite memories from 2022.
When we’re little kids, this time of year can produce precious memories that will last our entire lives. Then we grow up and life gets more complicated. But there’s great value in savoring those old memories. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece tells us why in this week's commentary.
Southern holiday dinners are delicious, but they can also be predictable. You can usually expect turkey and dressing or ham or maybe both. In this week's commentary, Salvation South editor Chuck Reece turns the tables on the predictable Southern Christmas dinner.
Georgia students have a new opportunity to learn constitutional principles, develop citizenship skills, and help serve their communities. And some of those students may walk away with their share of $40,000 in prize money, thanks to the Bill of Rights Institute’s MyImpact Challenge.