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    Bug off

    The annual Insectival at the State Botanical Garden was a day of giant millipedes, bug races and educational events. The gathering also included a butterfly…

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    Dudley, international expert on exercise science, muscle biology, dies Sept. 29

    Gary A. Dudley, 54, Distinguished Research Professor of Kinesiology who was internationally known for his research on exercise science and muscle biology, died Sept. 29.

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    James Madison will cut sports teams

    The governing board at James Madison University has announced plans to eliminate 10 of the university’s 28 intercollegiate athletics teams at the end of the…

  • Professor studies multicultural, ethnic dynamics in counseling

    Professor studies multicultural, ethnic dynamics in counseling

    “The demographics of the U.S. are changing, areas are changing with the influx of new minority populations-in some cases overnight,” said College of Education professor…

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    October

    Seven UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department, and length of employment are: Sylvia B. Eby, student affairs professional II, student financial…

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    Researchers discover carb that is crucial to anthrax

    A week after the 9/11 attacks in 2001, the letters began to arrive. Someone filled envelopes with a deadly strain of anthrax bacteria and mailed…

  • Sam Nunn will give keynote address at Russell Symposium

    Sam Nunn will give keynote address at Russell Symposium

    Former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn will give the keynote address at the 2006 Richard B. Russell Symposium on Oct. 17 at 9 a.m. in Masters Auditorium…

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    New program gives students, their parents inside look at university

    Every year, UGA’s incoming freshman class has stronger academic credentials and greater diversity than the one before. A new program was initiated on campus Sept.…

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    Chinese rule

    In a letter to the editor in The Christian Science Monitor, UGA agricultural and applied economics professor Chung-Liang Huang wrote, “Unfortunately, while it was once…

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    Keep the lunch box safe

    You pack a lunch early in the morning, but you-or your child-may not eat it until hours later. Food-borne illness can be serious, especially for…

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    UGA, University of Florida team with Jacksonville for safer football weekend

    UGA, the University of Florida and the city of Jacksonville have agreed to measures to improve safety for students and others who attend the annual…

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    CURO travel award

    The Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities has established the Honors/CURO Excellence in Undergraduate Research Award to support undergraduate travel to present research at national conferences.…

  • Supreme Court justice will speak at honor society banquet

    Supreme Court justice will speak at honor society banquet

    U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas will be the speaker for the annual Blue Key Awards banquet at UGA on Oct. 20 at 7:30…

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    Poet will give reading as part of English department’s Lanier Speaker series

    Poet Ken Irby, one of the first authors published by the influential Black Sparrow Press, will give a reading Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. in 261…

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    University Theatre critiques modern justice system

    What if the justice system failed you personally? What would it feel like to be wrongfully convicted, sentenced to death and then released after years…

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    Big Band Dance Party tickets

    The Department of Recreational Sports and the UGA Ballroom Dance club will present a Big Band Dance Party featuring the 17-piece Sentimental Journey Orchestra at…

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    Political utterance

    In a Washington Post article about whether James Webb, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, had ever used “the N-word,” Charles Bullock, a professor…

  • 200th anniversary celebration set for Old College, university’s first permanent building

    200th anniversary celebration set for Old College, university’s first permanent building

    The university’s first permanent building, Old College, is beginning its third century of service following a year-long facelift that preserved historic features while adding modern…

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    On the firing line

    In a New York Times article about the editor of the Los Angeles Times defying orders from Tribune Company executives to fire staff members, Conrad…

  • Eye of the tiger

    Eye of the tiger

    The exam was part of an overall physical for the tiger, which was treated at the large animal hospital for a bone infection. Sierra is…

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    History of food safety

    Michael Doyle, director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety, was quoted in an Associated Press article about the safety of food over the past decade.…

  • All roads lead home

    All roads lead home

    Fun, food and football will highlight a week of festivities at UGA Oct. 8-14 when alumni return to campus to join students, staff and faculty…

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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 one student facing a $10,000 fine and a three-and-a-half-year stint…

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    Borrowing lyrics

    An article in The New York Times quoted UGA English professor James Kibler about Bob Dylan borrowing lyrics from the Civil War-era poet, Henry Timrod.…