by Joseph Smith in News
ABAC has big plans ahead as they look to take over operations of the State's Museum of Agriculture.
The museum (also known as the Agrirama) will operate under ABAC's management and will shares its benefits with ABAC.
"It is going to open so many doors, I am not even capable of thinking how big it is," Dale Redeker, Chairman of the Georgia Agrirama Authority, said.
by Jacob McWhorter in News
Many students are familiar with the infamous Regents' Exam and the emphasis that English courses place on meeting it challenges, but due to changes in statewide educational assessment, it is likely that the test will be dropped from the curriculum of many Georgia colleges.
by Joseph Smith in News
As the new semester kicks off, the school's budget prepares to take another hit.
The recent drop in the state budget is affecting all colleges, including ABAC. According to "The System Supplement", the state budget for this fiscal year has been reduced by 8 percent.
by Felicia Lockey in News
Despite the mud, rainy weather, and not to mention the extremely cold temperatures, ABAC's first fitness 5k race was a big success. "Coach Ballenger and I began planning the 5k in the summer," says advisor to the Fit and Health Club Joe Wilson. The Fitness 5k race took place on Saturday, January 16th on the Red Hills Tennis Complex.
by Ashlee Davis in News
Temperatures are dropping, and the agriculture industry is feeling some heat from the widespread problems it causes.
This is South Georgia. When the weather does as much as drop below 60 degrees during the winter months, we as a region immediately take action to arm ourselves against the cold by bundling up with scarves, gloves, and mittens.