Breaking the language barrier with art

Xinia Smith-Camacho was born in Costa Rica. Her first language is Spanish. In 2009, her family moved to America. The only way she could communicate was through her art. Full story Read more stories like this in the newest Highlander Like and share on Facebook and Twitter

Lady Chargers fall to South Georgia Tech

The Lady Chargers fall to the Lady Jets of South Georgia Tech 70-43. The Lady Chargers fought hard to take a 15-14 lead after the 1st period. Both teams traded baskets with South Georgia Tech taking a 27-26 lead into the half. The Lady Jets took control of the game early in the second half extending […]

Johnson leads Chargers to win

The Chargers made the long trip to Americus , Georgia and came away with a hard fought 82-80 win over the Jets of South Georgia Tech. The Chargers got off to a fast start opening the game on 15 to 5 run but the Jets came roaring back to tie the game at the 8:00 […]

February Wellness Webinar Campus Showing – Let’s Eat!

The GHC Wellness Committee would like to welcome you to our first 2018 showing of the monthly wellness webinars! This February 21 starting at 3:00 pm on the Cartersville site in room 102 Student Center, please join us for a viewing of “Eat Your Way to Better Health!” in order to discuss incorporating simple healthy eating […]