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Political utterance
In a Washington Post article about whether James Webb, a Democratic candidate for the U.S.…
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On the firing line
In a New York Times article about the editor of the Los Angeles Times defying…
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Eye of the tiger
The exam was part of an overall physical for the tiger, which was treated at…
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History of food safety
Michael Doyle, director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety, was quoted in an Associated Press…
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Student faces jail for bomb threat
An e-mailed bomb threat to officials at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh has left…
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Borrowing lyrics
An article in The New York Times quoted UGA English professor James Kibler about Bob…
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Book examines reactions to death penalty
The Spectacle of Death: Populist Literary Responses to American Capital Cases By Kristin Boudreau Prometheus…
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UGA Student Society for Stem Cell Research to hold candlelight vigil to honor the life of Christophe
The University of Georgia chapter of the Student Society for Stem Cell Research (SSSCR) will…
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College of Pharmacy students host Dawgtoberfest Health Fair
The College of Pharmacy is celebrating National Pharmacy Day Wednesday, Oct. 18 from 2 p.m.…
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200th anniversary celebration set for UGAs Old College Building
The University of Georgia’s first permanent building, Old College, is beginning its third century of…
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Tickets available for November Marine Band performance
The Performing Arts Center will present “The President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band Nov. 15 at…
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College of Education’s site redesigned
Launched in August, coeNEWS serves as the College of Education’s flagship communications vehicle. It is an…
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Hanging in there
Visitors to the intramural fields were recently treated to a hang gliding demonstration that was part of…
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Professorship created for late civil rights attorney
Hollowell, who died in 2002, and New York attorney Constance Baker Motley, who died in…
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Book and CD ‘Supersale’ runs Oct. 5–6
The University of Georgia Press and the Friends of WUGA will sell deeply discounted books…
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Thomas P. Lauth appointed to Comptroller General’s Educators’ Advisory Panel
Thomas P. Lauth, dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, was appointed by…
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Nobel laureate to lecture as part of chemistry alumni appreciation events
Rudolph A. Marcus, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will speak at 5…
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Bernard C. Patten won 2006 Senior Researcher Prigogine Medal
UGA Regents Professor Bernard C. Patten won the 2006 Senior Researcher Prigogine Medal for his…
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Jerry Gale awarded 2006 American Family Therapy Award
Jerry Gale, a long-time marriage and family therapy professor, was awarded the 2006 American Family…
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New book explores religion in early Spain
Between Christians and Moriscos: Juan de Ribera and Religious Reform in Valencia 1568-1614 Benjamin Ehlers…
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Stephen P. Hubbell awarded honorary doctor of science
Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., awarded an honorary doctor of science degree in June to…
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Annual Study, Work and Travel Abroad Fair expands to two days
UGA will host the 22nd Annual Study, Work and Travel Abroad Fair on Oct. 9…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 4
The annual UGA Campaign for Charities will get under way Oct. 4 with a kickoff…
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Fighting fire ants
Fall is a good time to bait fire ants for spring. Most fire ant baits…
