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More than 100 furry felines that called the University home have been adopted, thanks to the group Cats on Campus. The organization's work caught the attention of Animal Planet, which selected the faculty member behind the organization as a finalist for the Cat Hero of the Year award. … 5 Comments
PODCAST: Coming this week in The Red & Black … 0 Comments
Regardless of political ideology, anyone is welcome today to take out their election year aggression on the presidential candidate of their choice - with a pie in the face. PHI KAPPA EVENTWhen: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Where: Tate Plaza Phi Kappa Literary Society will offer the opportunity at their "Pie the President" event. … 6 Comments
• Sustained Dialogue Information Session. Have something to say about race, religion, sexuality, politics, socioeconomic status or another matter? Join a leadership experience to transform campus relations. 5:30 p.m. 250 Miller Learning Center. Contact: 706-542-5773. … 0 Comments
Schoolwork shortcuts that many University students consider acceptable are dishonest in the minds of faculty, a survey revealed. About 60 percent of students surveyed in the University's annual academic honesty report said collaborating on individual work was fair, compared to 11 percent of teachers who said it was permissible. … 1 Comment
Training a guide dog on campus is no walk in the park. Moira Gillis, a puppy walker for the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, has been training Maggie, a purebred guide dog, since she was a puppy. "I became interested in [the program] because I saw other girls on campus walking the dogs around," Gillis, a senior from Richmond Hills, said. … 7 Comments