Augusta State University

Augusta State University continues to grow physically and academically.

Augusta State's enrollment continues to increase. In Fall 2008, the university set another record with an official enrollment of 6,689 students. That's up from the record of 6,588 set a year earlier.

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Lady Jags 11th in golf regional

Augusta State shot 14-over 302 and trails leader Coastal Carolina by 16 strokes after today's first round of the NCAA Women's East Regional at the LPGA International Legends Course.
Thursday, May 5, 2011

Students brace for fee jump

Beginning in the fall, tuition will rise 3 percent and fees will go up by $100 because of a statewide increase approved by the Georgia Board of Regents on April 19.
By Tracey McManus | Friday, April 29, 2011

Rally urges victims to reclaim night

After Amanda Revis was raped, it took her several years to convince herself she'd done nothing wrong by answering her door. Revis was one of five rape survivors who shared their stories at the rally.
By Lynn Davidson | Thursday, April 21, 2011

Lady Jags miss shot to escape last place

Following another poor shooting performance, the Augusta State women blew their opportunity to climb out of the league cellar Wednesday night, with a 57-55 loss to Flagler.
By Chris Gay | Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011

Jags marching toward postseason

Franck Ndongo and George Johnson combined for 40 points to help lead 11th-ranked Augusta State to a 68-54 win over Flagler.
By Chris Gay | Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011

Jags throttle Lions

When he played last season at Armstrong Atlantic State, shortstop Jake Sutton batted at the bottom of the order. At Augusta State, coach Chris Cooper decided to move him to the No. 2 position. The ...
By Chris Gay | Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011

Tough month gets worse for Lady Jags

The Lady Jaguars continued their 0-for-January streak with a 74-52 loss Wednesday to Armstrong Atlantic State.
By Chris Gay | Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011

Keels helps Jags extend home streak

Travis Keels posted a career-high 18 points Monday night as No. 5 Augusta State rolled to an 89-75 win over North Georgia.
By Chris Gay | Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011

Jaguars, Pacers get back to work

Fifth-ranked Augusta State plays at Mount Olive tonight, while 13th-ranked USC Aiken plays host to Mars Hill.
By Chris Gay | Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2010

No. 8 Jaguars rout Lenoir-Rhyne

Augusta State shot 61 percent from the field and overwhelmed Lenoir-Rhyne 88-50 today in a college basketball game.
Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010

President made changes at predecessor of ASU

Dr. Gerald "Gerry" Robins, former president of what is now Augusta State University, died Nov. 23 at age 86.
By Bianca Cain | Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010

Student pushes herself to recuperate

No one would guess that four years ago, Doneane Williams lay in bed half-paralyzed, struggling to remember her children's existence and facing the reality of relearning the alphabet, counting, ...
By Bianca Cain | Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010

Beal shows Jaguars he is real deal

After two years in a backup role, Tye Beal will be in the starting lineup tonight when the Jaguars play host to Benedict at 6 in their home opener.
By Chris Gay | Friday, Nov. 19, 2010

Jags have new look at center

After five years of having a large inside presence, Augusta State has a new center. Keels, who recently reached 200 pounds, will be the focal point of the Jaguars' inside-out offense this season.
By Chris Gay | Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010

Reed's influence keeps Shafer home

Cody Shafer, an AJGA All-American, dropped Auburn and officially signed with the Augusta State, becoming the highest-profile high school signee in Augusta State coach Josh Gregory's nine-year tenure.
By Chris Gay | Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010

A show of unity

The 14th annual Southeastern Model African Union at Augusta State University allowed students from 15 Georgia institutions to explore solutions to economic, social and political issues facing the ...
Friday, Nov. 5, 2010

Judge grants Augusta State stay in Keeton case

A judge has granted part of a request from attorneys representing Augusta State University faculty to halt preliminary court proceedings in the case involving graduate student Jennifer Keeton.
By Adam Folk | Monday, Nov. 1, 2010

Group set to face Ku Klux Klan at rally

Proud Ally is one of several gay rights groups that will band together today against the KKK's rally, which plans to march in support of graduate counseling student Jennifer Keeton.
By Kyle Martin | Friday, Oct. 22, 2010

Architects selected for ASU expansion

The first state-funded building planned for Augusta State University's campus near Wrightsboro Road gained momentum Wednesday.
By Tracey McManus | Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010

ASU fundraiser surpasses goal

The annual A Day for Augusta State University fundraising campaign, with the theme "We Are ASU," surpassed its goal by bringing in $546,865.
By Jason Wermers | Friday, Oct. 8, 2010
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New ways of war

Though the D-Day invasion has gone down in history, the U.S. Army's 4th Motorized Infantry Division's unique and experimental past is less well known.
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