Everyday People
Demetrice Riden, Ice Cream Shop Employee
He grew up in Athens, but is ready to finish school and move to Florida.
Everyday People
Steve Carter, Martial Arts Instructor
He may be the first Everyday Person who breaks bricks with his bare hands.
Everyday People
William Holley, Jr., Advocate for the Disabled
He has wise words on a variety of subjects, including how to prepare for "Arthur."
Everyday People
Kimberly Harding, Photographer and Student
Her 12-year-old daughter has decided to study marine biology in Boston.
Everyday People
Carla Parr, Retiree
She's a former special education teacher who also used to ride a motorcycle.
Everyday People
Lisa Pomaya, Dry Cleaner
She cleans clothes now, but she used to work in a factory here that made them.
Everyday People
Cynthia Jackson, Sales Consultant
In her free time, she's on a praise dance team at her church.
Everyday People
Tyrone Kalfus, Unemployed
They call him "Chicago," but he's lived in many more places than his hometown.
Everyday People
Dario Gonzales, PhD Student
A Fulbright scholar from Chile, he sometimes finds Americans too polite.
Everyday People
Jessica Ross, Hair Stylist
She likes living in Athens because it's so accepting of people's differences.
Everyday People
Hope Hilton, Art Teacher
She balances the seriousness of her personal artwork with the joy of making art with children.
Everyday People
Dr. Angela Dodd, Veterinarian
As a child, she could only have pets by "planting" kittens on the front lawn.
Everyday People
Jerry, Bank Security Guard
You may not know it, but if you've walked into his place of employment, you've been sized up.
Everyday People
Ming Fung, Running Store Salesperson
She runs marathons when she's not busy studying infectious diseases.
Everyday People
Nathan Brand, Cook
He once aspired to be a writer, but now finds his creative outlet working with food.
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Pub Notes
- Here and There
On the radio, in the paper, at the movies.
May 23, 2012
City Pages
- Former Environmental Coordinator Field Says He Was Intimidated
ACC's first environmental chief claims top-level management never wanted his position to exist.
May 23, 2012
- ACC Budget Won't Cut Buses, Environmental Coordinator Position
Commissioners prioritize late-night bus routes over mayor's recommendation.
May 16, 2012
Capitol Impact
- Issues, Not Personalities
Will Georgians turn out to vote on roads, ethics and gambling, rather than politicians?
May 23, 2012
William Orten Carlton = Ort.
- Another Record-Wants Ramble Through the Dustbin of My Mind
Ort envisions 20-plus records he would really like to own.
March 7, 2012
World View
- Defense Budgets and Cavemen
The threat of invasion is basically a budget-building ploy.
January 18, 2012
Cobbloviate
- Would The Repubs Really Nominate ‘A Bloviating Garbanzo Bean?’
Newt is merely the latest candidate who "struts and frets his hour upon the stage" in the long-running drama of Republican attempts to avoid the inevitable: McMitt.
Posted: December 9, 2011 | 1:26 p.m.
- What Would Jesus Do With No Timeouts on Fourth & Two?
Did Coach Richt (gasp) trivialize the Almighty?
Posted: November 23, 2011 | midnight
Letters to the Editor
- SGA and Spiritual Violence
May 16, 2012 - Props for Pete
May 16, 2012 1 comment - Arch Elevation
May 16, 2012 - Save Media Parapros
May 2, 2012









