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World moving out of 'fossil fuel age'

By CLAIRE MILLER

The world is changing from the fossil fuel age to an era with sustainable, energy-efficient resources. But this movement will take a lot of work, engineering professor Jerry Schnoor said Thursday at the Biofuels and Alternative Energy seminar. "We're transitioning out of the fossil fuel age," he said.

House Party

The Athens Area Habitat for Humanity celebrated its 20th anniversary at The Georgian Thursday. The celebration kicked off the Committee of 1,000, a fundraising effort to get 1,000 donations of $65 each. Rack of Spam, a band formed by members of the Normaltown Flyers, provided live entertainment while guests were served hors d'oeuvres. … 0 Comments

Greek groups unite, raise funds to build Athens Habitat house

By TAMARA BEST

Several Greek councils at the University, along with approximately 5,200 members of the Greek community, joined together to raise money to build a Habitat for Humanity house. The project's mission was to bring the men and women of the Greek system together to raise enough money to fully fund a Habitat for Humanity house for a family in need, according to a news release. … 0 Comments

Crash course in Athen-Clarke County voting

ELECTION 2008

Who's running?Democrats: The top candidates are Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards Republicans: John McCain, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Mike Huckabee, Rudy Giuliani When do I vote?Mark your calendars. Here are all the important dates leading up to the presidential election: Feb. … 0 Comments

Pharmacy lawsuit status 'uncertain'

By TAMARA BEST

The University has filed motions to dismiss the case in its ongoing federal lawsuit with the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy claiming immunity. The case involves a University pharmacy professor who is accused of collecting and disseminating national pharmacy exam questions. … 0 Comments

Med school to improve economy

By BRIAN MINK

Georgia is the largest state in the country with only one public medical school, and the proposal to expand the Medical College of Georgia to Athens is part of a solution. "Of the 10 largest states, all but Georgia have at least three public medical schools," a 2007 report by the Georgia Board for Physician Workforce states. … 3 Comments

Speaker focuses on health, politics

By HALEY TEMPLE

Environmental pollution and breast cancer may be linked, according to recent studies. The governmental action that is necessary to protect the average woman is lacking, said Kelly Happe. Happe will speak about the politics of women's health as a part of the Institute for Women's Studies' Friday Speaker Series today at the Student Learning Center. … 0 Comments

Students fight noise statute

Students object violation with lawsuit

By CAROLYN CRIST

Athens-Clarke County's noise ordinance is anything but constitutional, according to two University students. William Hoffman and Robert Manlove, along with the Law Office of Charles A. Jones Jr., challenged the ordinance Thursday by filing a constitutional lawsuit against the government. … 21 Comments

Proposals for change approved

Proposal compromises given

By BRIAN MINK

Proposals changing the withdrawal process for students were passed Thursday by University Council's Executive Committee. The four proposals, including one that would limit students to four withdrawals during their entire college career, will go to the council's full body next month for final approval and could take effect as early as 2009. … 3 Comments

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