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Hickman Drive graphics, documents

By on November 2, 2010

Here are a list of crimes since Jan. 1, 2010 for Westchester Drive, the 10th and final spot featured in a semester-long series looking at the most crime-ridden residential streets in Athens.

Westchester Drive Crimes

Westchester Drive graphics, documents

By on October 26, 2010

Here are a list of crimes since Jan. 1, 2010 for Westchester Drive, the ninth spot featured in a semester-long series looking at the most crime-ridden residential streets in Athens.

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Red & Black Election Predictions

By on October 25, 2010

With one week until the 2010 midterm elections, The Red & Black presents the first edition of The Red & Black Senate and Governor Projections. The projections are based on the race rankings from four political websites: The New York Times, RealClearPolitics, Cook Political Report, and CQ Politics, as well as polling numbers from the [...]

Residents of Westchester Drive say crime isn’t as common in the neighborhood as it used to be. PHOTO BY WES BLANKENSHIP

MAKING CHANGES: Westchester Drive neighborhood is better than years ago (w/documents)

By on October 25, 2010

Editor’s Note: Last year, The Red & Black began compiling crime data to create an online crime map. For this semester-long series we took that crime data and found 10 of the more crime-ridden residential streets in Athens-Clarke County. With Jan. 1 as our starting date, we tallied the crimes on the streets of the [...]

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Reed Street graphics, documents

By on October 19, 2010

Here are a list of crimes since Jan. 1, 2010 for Reed/Firewood Street, the eighth spot featured in a semester-long series looking at the most crime-ridden residential streets in Athens. Reed Street Documents

Larry Gray, a resident of Reed Street, said rocks have been thrown at his house, but it hasn’t been broken into. He said he feels safe overall. Photo by WES BLANKENSHIP

‘STAY IN THE HOUSE’ Reed Street batteries and burglaries raise crime numbers (w/documents)

By on October 18, 2010

Editor’s Note: Last year, The Red & Black began compiling crime data to create an online crime map. For this semester-long Tuesday series we took that crime data and found 10 of the more crime-ridden residential streets in Athens-Clarke County. With Jan. 1 as our starting date, we tallied the crimes on the streets of [...]

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Sycamore Drive graphics, documents

By on October 12, 2010

Here are a list of crimes since Jan. 1, 2010 for Sycamore Drive, the seventh spot featured in a semester-long series looking at the most crime-ridden residential streets in Athens. Sycamore Drive crime reports

Experts say exercise is one way students can deal with the stress of school. Laughter and breathing exercises can also provide relief from a difficult midterm or hectic day. PHOTO BY MICHAEL HARRIS

Stress relief needed for midterms

By on October 5, 2010

When it comes to stress, it’s easy to have too much of a good thing. “Stress, or anxiety, as we call it, is effective in small doses to motivate us to do things,” said Alana Seibert-Hatalsky, associate director of the psychology department’s psychology clinic. “Stress in high doses can have less adaptive consequences.” With many [...]

Betty Jean Craige, director of the Willson Center for Humanities and professor at the University, brings her parrot Cosmo to her ecocriticism class. Craige said she will miss her students when she retires next year. PHOTO BY WES BLANKENSHIP

Professor leaves legacy of kindness, encourages community fun in her classroom

By on October 5, 2010

Three words could describe Betty Jean Craige’s legacy at the University: students, community and holism. Craige, who will retire Aug. 1, 2011, has been teaching at the University for 38 years. She came to the University soon after completing her Ph.D. in comparative literature, with a focus in Spanish literature, at the University of Washington [...]

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Campus workers pay for politics: Money totals in thousands (w/graphic)

By on October 5, 2010

At the University, groups such as Young Democrats and College Republicans help students get involved in politics. But arguably, money is more important to candidates than support, and University employees have contributed more than $22,000 to political candidates and organizations in the 2010 election cycle. “Money is the mother’s milk of politics, especially if you’re [...]