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Sister-to-Sister: Safety in the Classic City What: Sister-to-Sister is an event sponsored by the Office for Violence Prevention. The event is designed to inform female students about how to avoid being a victim of violence and be safer on campus. The event will also give participants more information about the variety of resources available on campus. … 0 Comments
Amid riots, GBI investigations and general disapproval, Charlayne Hunter, Hamilton Holmes and Mary Early broke racial barriers as the first blacks to enroll at the University in 1961. Now, 17 percent of the student population listing themselves as non-caucasian at the University have three people to thank for their acceptance letters. … 1 Comment
Think of a bear - any kind of bear. Boston-based band Big Bear said while its name was suggested jokingly, it is appropriate for their sound. "It is something that is very large and possibly coming after you, but is at the same time something very snuggly," said guitarist Joel Roston. … 1 Comment
Knowing which fork to begin dinner with not only is proper etiquette but also could potentially impress an employer. Jointly sponsored by the Center for Leadership and Service and the Career Center, the program "Business Dining and Etiquette" will provide students with a formal dining experience. … 0 Comments