Sarah McCammon
Latest Stories (43)
Fast-tracking doctors to lessen student loans
Jul 20, 2015
A new trend aims to get students through medical school in 3 years instead 4.
Bars step up to head off sexual assaults
Mar 13, 2015
Some bars around the country are training staff in preventing rape and harassment.
Does the First Amendment apply to tour guides?
Dec 3, 2014
Tour guides in popular vacation spots say that requiring them to take tests and obtain licenses violates their free-speech rights.
At some Wal-Marts, health care in your shopping cart
Sep 23, 2014
Wal-Mart is opening its own health clinics at some stores in the rural South.
At in-store clinics, $4 checkups for Wal-Mart workers
Sep 23, 2014
The company hopes the clinics will help save money on employee health care.
Teaching theology... for profit?
Aug 21, 2014
A for-profit college based in Georgia offers theology degrees to would-be pastors.
Why farmers can't wait to pick Vidalia onions
Apr 15, 2014
Vidalia onion grower challenges a Georgia state rule that sets April 21 as the earliest date farmers can pack onions for sale.
Some colleges waitlist students who can't afford tuition
Oct 22, 2013
George Washington University is changing how it describes its admissions policy - and admitting it does wait-list some students in part because of inability to pay tuition.
The end of Kodak moments?
Sep 3, 2013
Kodak is emerging from bankruptcy – with a new focus on commercial printing.
Apple's 'plastic iPhone' goes after Samsung customers
Sep 2, 2013
Apple is about to unveil a music service and two new phones - including a cheaper model - as it fights for market share against Samsung phones like the Galaxy.