Written by Joseph Holevinkski, Converge multimedia journalism intern and senior at Gwinnett School of Math, Science & Technology (GSMST)
Haven’t decided what you want to be for Halloween yet? Just got a last-minute invitation to a costume party? We’ve got three trendy costume ideas you can put together in...
Written by Frankie Gonzalez, Converge multimedia journalism intern and student at Dacula High School
No tricks here this Halloween season, just dreadfully delicious treats! These festive homemade sweets are so simple and easy to make, even your kids can help out (whether they’re in costume or out of costume)!...
They’re the true innovators who contribute so much to our community. They’re the risk-takers who lift others up while pursuing their dreams. Small business owners have done so much to create fresh opportunities, lead others toward new paths of success and make Gwinnett the vibrant economic hub it is today. That’s why it’s so important to give...
Knowledge is power. You’ve probably heard that a million times, right? The more you know, the further you go. If you’re a high school student, maybe you always knew that your education wouldn’t end at high school. If you’re a parent, maybe you always assumed your child would go to college.
Nothing says springtime in Georgia like azaleas and dogwoods. We’ll put up with a fine coating of pollen on our cars and patio furniture if it means we can enjoy a month-long feast for the eyes, itchy and watery though they may be. And when those blossoms open up, watch for the honey...
In today’s episode of the Gwinnett Podcast, we’re talking about the top ways to help your child succeed in school and prepare them for a bright future! Every parent wants their child to do well in school. To help kids excel academically, parental support is even more important than buying school supplies or...
In today’s episode of the Gwinnett Podcast, we’re covering how to manage your to-dos and capture your ideas on the go, ‘cause we’re all busy and we all can benefit from mastering these skills!
When your to-do list is miles long and deadlines are looming over your head, it can...
The leaves are turning red and orange, there’s a creeping chill in the air and you might even hear a coyote (or werewolf) howl at night… You know what that means – it’s time to get in the Halloween spirit by sharing our spookiest stories and eeriest experiences! Of course, terrifying tall tales...
The City of Lilburn is making a big splash this fall. On September 18, 2021, a beautiful new Splash Pad and Pavilion opened to the public at Lilburn City Park (76 Main Street). These new park amenities are built adjacent to one another, and sit right in the heart of Lilburn’s growing downtown district, known as “Old Town.”
Gwinnett Magazine recently sat down for a long chat with former GCPS superintendent J. Alvin Wilbanks about his life in education. Listen to the story in the newest episode of the Gwinnett Podcast, available in English (see player above), Español and 한국어로 (Korean)!
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