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Three Lumpkin Street fraternities - Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Epsilon Phi and Phi Delta Theta - accepted the University's offer to move to River Road after negotiations. The fraternities were presented with the University's proposal to relocate back in late March of this year, and were given until July 1 to respond. … 1 Comment
As a result of plotted terrorist attacks last week in London, University students participating in the UGA at Oxford program this summer are temporarily unable to make trips into the city. Franklin College students studying in Great Britain cannot travel from the Oxford University campus into London for another week and a half as part of a series of security measures taken due to the current terrorist threat level, according to Megan Blakely, one of the students in the program. … 2 Comments
Throughout the summer, the University has been improving roads on campus. Sponsored by Athens-Clarke County, the construction on Lumpkin Street has included the milling and repaving of the roadbed from its intersection at Baxter Street to Lumpkin's crossing of Broad Street. … 0 Comments
Dr. Rudy Kagerer (top right) gives a thumbs up to a fellow Navy veteran during a performance of "Anchors Aweigh" as The Athens Classic City Band performs at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia on Sunday, July 1. The band played multiple pieces in honor of Independence Day. … 0 Comments
The University introduced the nation's first stand-alone academic school of ecology Sunday. But before it opened, The Eugene P. Odum School of Ecology was ranked among the top colleges of ecology in the nation by the National Resource Council. With a strong faculty and international stature, the school has lived up to the legacy of its namesake - the late pioneering University professor who was also known as the "father of modern ecology. … 0 Comments
The University Facilities Committee discussed two pressing issues for the University - parking availability and the possibility of constructing a second Student Learning Center. With new students attending school each year, the University has considered expanding parking services, said Doug Ross, the director of Auxiliary and Administrative Services. … 0 Comments
This week's competition … 0 Comments