Author: Matt Weeks
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Lunch and learn: Financial education seminars offered for employees
Faculty and staff members seeking financial advice are in luck: The College of Family and…
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State representative: Community obligated to support scholarships
State Rep. Tyrone Brooks urged the community to provide more financial support for needy students…
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Ohio State win leads to havoc at home
Local police and firefighters in Columbus, Ohio, responded to a high number of incidents Sept.…
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On your mark, get fit, go!
Celebrity treatment: $90 a week.
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‘Rich and unusual history’
The New Faculty Tour reverses the usual flow of information at UGA. For five days…
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Stolen computers at University of Minnesota held student, alumni data
Records from more than 13,000 students and alumni of the University of Minnesota might have…
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Remembering 9/11
Living in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, reminders have been as inescapable…
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Son of Alabama ex-chancellor took money from a firm with school ties
The son of Alabama’s recently fired chancellor of two-year colleges received $3,000 a month for…
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University of Cincinnati offers freshmen free cell phones
In an effort to improve communication with students and tap into new revenue sources, the…
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Survey: 20 percent of female cadets at the Citadel suffer sexual assault
According to a survey released by the Citadel, about 20 percent of female cadets have…
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N.J. mulls plan to merge universities
New Jersey state legislators have appointed a committee to study whether to combine the University…
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UGA cracks down on laptop theft
Roughly 20 UGA-owned laptops go missing in an average year, and with the increasing worries…
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Miami University offers free tuition
Thanks to a $10 million donation, Miami University plans to launch a program to fully…
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BYU hires lobbyist
Brigham Young University paid the brother of a Republican congressman about $70,000 to lobby on…
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Prof: U.S. needs new North Korean policy
When North Korea launched missiles into the Sea of Japan last month, Han Park woke…
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Rhetorical ride
On a sweltering July day, Candace Blackburn stands at the front of the 16th Street…
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Broadcasting’s best
In the Waldorf-Astoria, tucked between Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building in New York…
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Towering issue
The Chapel bell is a familiar landmark on North Campus-almost.
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Early lecturer discusses African-American leadership
There wasn’t much he didn’t cover. Racism, the Bible, misogyny, hip-hop, Fat Albert. Each got…
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Latino students aim to buck higher education trend
“Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed.”
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New digs: Georgia Center ready to show off first phase of two-year, $1 million renovation
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel is inviting UGA employees and…
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Coverdell Center dedication will affect on-campus traffic
The UGA community is invited to the dedication for the Paul D. Coverdell Center for…
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3,500 employees have pledged $20 million to campaign
The employee portion of the Archway to Excellence Campaign kicked off with a big announcement:…
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Be prepared
Many credit the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 with starting a trend toward disaster readiness…
