The Red & Black Publishing Co.
Welcome to The Red & Black Publishing Co., a cornerstone of Athens, Georgia's vibrant literary community, located at 540 Baxter St Suite A. With a stellar rating of 4.7 stars, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality content that resonates with our readers. Our publication is not just about news; it’s about storytelling, culture, and community. Whether you're a student, local resident, or just passing through, you’ll find that The Red & Black is more than just a newspaper—it's a platform that amplifies the voices of Athens. At The Red & Black, we believe in the power of words to connect and inspire. Our dedicated team of writers and editors work tirelessly to bring you engaging articles, insightful features, and lively commentary that reflect the heart and soul of our community. Many of our readers appreciate the personal touch, as noted in reviews highlighting our friendly staff and dedication to literature. If you’re looking to stay updated on local happenings while enjoying a cup of coffee, don’t miss the chance to grab a free copy from our newspaper boxes sprinkled throughout Athens. Join us at The Red & Black Publishing Co. and experience the rich tapestry of stories that make our city unique. For more information, feel free to reach us at (706) 433-3000 or visit our website at redandblack.com. Go Dawgs!
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Bruce InCharlotte
During my wandering in Athens, I not only spotted the marker with the history but I also caught a newspaper box offering free copies. I picked one up and flipped through it over coffee. The marker is near the UGA Arch. It reads, "Students published the first issue of the University of Georgia's campus newspaper, The Red and Black, on Nov. 24, 1893, from offices in the Academic Building (now the Hunter-Holmes Academic Building). The tabloid boosted school spirit, promoted athletic programs and reported on cultural activities for the University's 212 students. The weekly paper was the official organ of the Athletic Council from 1895 to 1928, when it became a laboratory for the School of Journalism in the Commerce-Journalism Building. It was a semiweekly when it moved with the school to the Journalism Building in 1968 and changed to a broadsheet format. In 1980, The Red and Black became independent of the University, supported by advertising, directed by volunteer professionals and produced by students off campus. In 1991, publication was expanded from four to five days a week. The Red and Black has provided University students with valuable training and experience. Distinguished alumni include John E. Drewry, the first dean of the School of Journalism; many acclaimed publishers, editors and writers; leaders in broadcasting, public relations and advertising; and recipients of Pulitzer Prizes, Peabody and Academy Awards." It's marker number 029-18 and was erected in 1994 by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The Red & Black is an independent student newspaper in Athens, Georgia, known for sharp reporting and vibrant campus coverage. Founded in 1893 and operating independently since 1980, it offers news, opinion, sports, and culture with a bold, student-driven voice. Its staff of student editors and reporters gain real-world experience while shaping editorial content that reflects both university life and broader civic issues. With a headquarters on Baxter Street and a strong digital presence, it remains a vital chronicle of Athens and the University of Georgia. The cover page I saw was about black cemeteries in Athens which was interesting and while I was tempted to check them out (I love cemeteries), I did not have time on this visit.
David
GO DAWGS! Keep up the literature and story telling
Robert Tillman
Nice people that work there