College of Coastal Georgia students created social studies lessons for local K-8 teachers using resources provided through the Mosaic Museum on Jekyll Island.
A trove of fascinating history and science lessons can be found on Jekyll Island, and a recent class project at College of Coastal Georgia will bring these resources to local teachers.
Claire Hughes, an education professor at the college, asked her social studies methods class to design lessons for Glynn County Schools and the Mosaic Museum on Jekyll.
A reward is now on the table for anyone who can provide the Brunswick Police Department with information that leads to the arrest of a man wanted for shooting and killing a 16-year-old boy nearly a year ago.
As the saying goes, “Your eyes are the windows to your soul,” and certainly eyes are your windows to the world. If that is true, then your eyelids and eyebrow are the curtains to your eyes. Just like a window shade, there is an interconnected relationship between your forehead, eyebrows, and…
If the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services (DFACS) removes a child from a home in Camden County, lawyer Kevin Gough said there is only a one in 10 chance that child will ever be returned.
The Brunswick City Commission will meet on Wednesday to consider, among other things, a recommendation from the Historic Preservation Board to name the historic Visitors Club a local landmark and enshrine the designation in city codes.
DNA is a powerful thing, William Collins, a descendent of freed slaves in McIntosh County, told a group at the historic Needwood Baptist Church during a monthly gathering over the weekend.