Lady Dogs ‘get back to work at home’ in 37-point victory
November 30, 2011 by MATTHEW PEARCE
Filed under Sports, Women's basketball
Georgia was able to shake off the effects of travelling back from Las Vegas and record a comfortable 40-point win against South Carolina State. The Lady Dogs over powered and out classed the visitors for long stretches as they opened up a big lead early before pulling away again as the visiting Lady Bulldogs faded. [...]
Football Notebook: Richt worried about cramping in the Dome; not discussing tailbacks availability
November 30, 2011 by TUCKER GREEN
Filed under Featured, First & Goal, Football, Instant Replay, Sports
Georgia was a much faster team during Wednesday afternoon’s practice. That tends to happen when the temperature drops. “The colder it is, the faster they practice,” said Georgia Coach Mark Richt. “There’s more incentive to stay warm, so they move around quicker. Even when it’s time for a break, they are like ‘let’s skip the [...]
Open Mic with Mike sees student questions on undocumented students ban, Odyssey seminars
November 30, 2011 by RAISA HABERSHAM
Filed under Administration, Featured, News
tudents pressed University President Michael Adams on hot button issues such as tuition and fees, the increase in freshmen and the First Year Odyssey program at Wednesday evening’s Open Mic with Mike. Adams briefly addressed a crowd of 50 people in Tate Student Center’s the Dawg Pen, highlighting the success the University has had this [...]
Adams not ready to comment on Richt extension, predicts Bulldog win over LSU
November 30, 2011 by NICK PARKER
Filed under First & Goal, Football, Sanford Knows Best, Sports
Michael Adams isn’t just talking with his heart as President of the University when he talks about Georgia football. He said he truly believes Georgia will win Saturday against LSU, predicting a 24-17 win over the LSU Tigers, and is planning on being in New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl to start the year. “This [...]
Women’s Basketball: Georgia versus South Carolina State
November 30, 2011 by EVAN STICHLER
Filed under Featured, Sports, Women's basketball
MAN ON THE STREET: Sleep texting?
November 30, 2011 by RACHEL G. BOWERS
Filed under Health, News, Student Groups
People today are constantly plugged in to the world around them. With smart phones and social media technology constantly evolving, it’s easy to always be in communication with your closest friends – even in your sleep! More and more people are sending text messages in their sleep, and sleep specialists say it’s because they are more stressed out than ever. An overload [...]
Crime notebook, Nov. 30 (w/ documents)
November 30, 2011 by ADINA SOLOMON
Filed under Crime & Courts, News
Student tells officers she took LSD Warrants were issued Monday for a University student on charges of two counts of possession of schedule II controlled substance, possession of drug-related objects and possession of fake ID, according to a University Police report. Two University Police officers went the morning of Nov. 18 to Russell Hall after [...]
Now Showing! — “Hollywood Cop”
November 30, 2011 by JESSICA ROBERTS
Filed under Movies, Now Showing!, Reviews, Variety
“Hollywood Cop” has everything you could possibly desire in a bad action movie. Machine-gun wielding madmen, deranged Arab tourists and martial arts fight scenes all take their turns on the screen. Pepper in a useless female lead, a child that can talk to animals and a paper-thin plot, and you’ve got the makings of a [...]
University director of Institute for Nonprofit Organizations creates maps for community resources
November 30, 2011 by LISA GLASER
Filed under Economy, News, Politics, Technology
Michelle Carney knows maps. Carney, director of the University’s Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, has taught community asset mapping for more than 12 years and is now creating interactive web-based maps for three Georgia counties. “I see it as a resource to know what they have,” Carney said. “It’s a resource to make decisions as a [...]
Words of the Week: Nov. 30
November 30, 2011 by ELI LOCICERO
Filed under Cartoons, Variety


