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The Red & Black is an independent weekly student newspaper serving the University of Georgia (UGA), updated daily on its website. History. Students published its first issue in tabloid format on November 24, 1893, from offices in the Academic Building on North Campus. [citation needed]
Apr 14, 2024 · ATHENS, Ga. — With pride and intra-squad bragging rights on the line, the Georgia football team’s Red and Black squads played a back-and-forth, entertaining G-Day Game to wrap up spring practice Saturday afternoon at Sanford Stadium.
Apr 15, 2023 · ATHENS, Ga. — Arian Smith scored twice, Carson Beck had a big opening half throwing the ball, and the Red squad knocked off the Black, 31-26, in the G-Day Game on Saturday afternoon at Sanford Stadium.
Jan 10, 2023 · When the Georgia Bulldogs secured their first national title in 41 years, the outpouring of emotion from University of Georgia alumni and fans was so intense, so widespread, it could’ve painted the sky red and black. And in New York City, thanks to a UGA student’s parent, it did.