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Prof. studies nuclear effects on major cities

Univ. 'place to be'

By WHITNEY HOMANS

American cities, including Atlanta, would be devastated by even a small nuclear attack due to insufficient preparation and concentration of medical facilities in downtown areas, according to a study conducted by University professors. Cham Dallas, professor of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences, and William Bell, senior research scientist in the College of Public Health, looked at the effects of a 20 kiloton and a 550 kiloton nuclear weapon detonation on New York, Washington D. … 0 Comments

Griffin campus to offer more majors

Dissenters fret over academic equality

By KRISTEN COULTER

After two weeks of debate, the University Curriculum Committee voted Monday to expand degree options for the University of Georgia campus at Griffin. Following discussion spanning from a March 23 to Monday's meeting, the Curriculum Committee approved proposals to offer majors in special education, general business, biology and microbiology. … 0 Comments

Essay reflects student's errors

By SARA PAUFF

If there is one thing Gene Whitner Milner III says he's learned from his latest alcohol offense, it's that "marked" men shouldn't throw parties. In an essay ordered by a University Judiciary Panel as punishment for disorderly conduct, Milner questions his actions toward the police during a party at his 555 Riverhill Dr.

Visiting safety van hopes to halt crashes

By ELYSE BEASLEY

A new caravan is rolling into town, and its focus is safety. The Traffic Safety Caravan, a program sponsored by the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, is a "travelling road show" that emphasizes the importance of safety on the roads in local communities and that will conduct educational programs in conjunction with University Police, Athens-Clarke County Police, Safe Campuses Now and other groups in Athens throughout the week. … 0 Comments

Uga VI's owner trumps rumors of retirement

Nine-year-old mascot in good health

By MEGAN HARRISON

Uga fanatics can breathe a little bit easier now: the University's beloved mascot will not be retiring any time soon. After reports surfaced last week that Uga VI would be ending his career as the University mascot, the Bulldog nation was abuzz in speculation. … 2 Comments

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