Morning Medication Junior theatre education major Hannah Tussey reaches for a bottle of her morning medication for her adult seizures. Tussey suffered a seizure this past summer and spent four days in the hospital and is now on permanent twice-daily medication. If He Fits He Sits Hannah Tussey's ESA Oreo perches on her shoulder. … Continue reading Photo Story: Hannah Tussey and Seizures
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Leaving College Baseball: Poor Treatment, Unfair Decisions, and the Road Ahead
Addison Mock is a driven, hard-working and very good baseball player who knows what he wants. Facing poor treatment by a coaching staff who has their priorities in the wrong order, he looks toward the future and faces a crossroads on whether or not to leave Piedmont College's baseball team or depart for a new … Continue reading Leaving College Baseball: Poor Treatment, Unfair Decisions, and the Road Ahead
Thus Begins the Advent
The first of December marks the beginning of Advent, a season observed by many Christian denominations. Vineyard Community Church in Marietta, Georgia began their celebration of the coming of Jesus with traditions new and old. With their love for this season and the family within their church, VCC filled their graveyard-neighbored strip mall rental with … Continue reading Thus Begins the Advent
Friends are the Gifts that Keep on Giving
On Nov. 22, 2019, Izzy Ott invited a group of her close friends to her lake house in Eatonton, GA, for a Friendsgiving celebration. This also doubled as a celebration of her 20th birthday. In this photo story, capturing the candid moments of friendship, love and the warmth of a family of friends is at … Continue reading Friends are the Gifts that Keep on Giving



