Tuesday, February 9, 2010

PAY DAY: Eighteen of the 20 highest-paid Univ. employees received raises in 2009 (w/graphic)

PAY DAY: Eighteen of the 20 highest-paid Univ. employees received raises in 2009 (w/graphic) PAY DAY: Eighteen of the 20 highest-paid Univ. employees received raises in 2009 (w/graphic)

University innovative in parking (w/graphic)

University innovative in parking (w/graphic) University innovative in parking (w/graphic)

Transfers serve as crucial components in Georgia’s success

Transfers serve as crucial components in Georgia’s success Transfers serve as crucial components in Georgia’s success

Play revives Restoration theater with all the frills and frosting

Play revives Restoration theater with all the frills and frosting Play revives Restoration theater with all the frills and frosting

‘No-kill’ yields no place for feral cats

‘No-kill’ yields no place for feral cats ‘No-kill’ yields no place for feral cats

News

Insult leads to arrest of three: Fraternity taunt enrages (w/police report)

From the A-O-Perfects to the Down Town Daddies, members of the greek community aren’t... 


The right start for children

At Right Start Academy,  University students have turned into teachers. At the academy,... 


Ackall Man on the Street: Palin for President?

Former governor of Alaska and 2008 vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is at it... 


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Opinions

Disney music not only for adolescents

The most fun I’ve ever had was when I went to a Jonas Brothers concert with my... 


Darby Lenz Healthy habits required for ‘stunning’ body

As we enter the later stages of February, most people have not yet abandoned their... 


Super Bowl commercial unworthy of controversy

I disagree with Austin Pratt’s analysis in “Abortion Commercial Not Appropriate”... 


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Sports

Freshman Shayla Worley beams during her floor routine. Worley's career-high score of 9.95 paced the Gym Dogs in the floor exercise. Photo by MICHAEL FITZPATRICK Gym Dogs’ Worley named SEC Freshman of the Week

Georgia gymnast Shayla Worley has been named SEC Freshman of the Week following her... 


Georgia track and field welcomed eight transfers for the 2010 season. Clockwise from the left: Allen Brandon (Ohio State), Alesha Asijie (Red Mountain), Nikola Lomnicka (Clemson), Aaron Evans (Memphis), LaTroya Darrell (Central Arizona) and Cory Holman (Rend Lake). Photo by JON-MICHAEL SULLIVAN Transfers serve as crucial components in Georgia’s success

Pieces to an elaborately planned puzzle have arrived in Athens. Georgia track and... 


Social media has changed the way coaches recruit players, adding more value to what prospects post on Facebook and Twitter. Photo illustration by Rachel G. Bowers Online social media stirs furor for football recruiting

In the days leading up to National Signing Day, Bulldog Nation was sent into a furor... 


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Variety

Sarah May Club fights sexual slavery with education

School, work and fun nights downtown consume most students’ time. But one new student... 


Cast member Jas Sams has her 17th century inspired wig adjusted. Authentic costumes were one of the hurdles of the play’s production. Play revives Restoration theater with all the frills and frosting

The skirts are big, the cleavage is high and the ankles are covered. The Gainesville... 


The Athens Area Humane Society is no longer able to accept feral cats into its shelter. Photo by: Wes Blankenship ‘No-kill’ yields no place for feral cats

They can be found prowling around downtown Athens, exploring the trash bins by Snelling... 


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Multimedia

Insult leads to arrest of three: Fraternity taunt enrages (w/police report)

From the A-O-Perfects to the Down Town Daddies, members of the greek community aren’t strangers to nicknames. Although these puns are generally harmless, one such nickname landed two University students in jail early Saturday morning. University students William Corey Wilkinson and Blake Roger Tillis were arrested and charged with fighting in public,... [Read more of this review]


PAY DAY: Eighteen of the 20 highest-paid Univ. employees received raises in 2009 (w/graphic)

At the University, being president pays. But in terms of raises, being a member of the faculty pays even more. From fiscal year 2008 to fiscal year 2009, the University’s highest-paid faculty received an average raise of about $13,250, or 5.31 percent. The top administrators, including some vice presidents, deans and University President Michael Adams,... [Read more of this review]


The Coca-Cola Refreshment Center in Sanford Hall is one of many indications that the University is a ‘Coke-exclusive’ campus. Photo by Michael Harris Coca-Cola is UGA’s king of pop: Company owns exclusive rights to soft drink sales (w/contracts)

It’s everywhere. It’s on the sidelines of Sanford Stadium. It’s in the dining halls. It’s on scoreboards and vending machines, at golf invitationals and in the Terry College of Business. It’s always, Coca-Cola. The Coca-Cola Refreshment Center in Sanford Hall is one of many indications that the University is a ‘Coke-exclusive’ campus.... [Read more of this review]


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