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Fraternity parking lots sites of increasing theft

By AMANDA WOODRUFF

Three University fraternity parking lots were the scenes of a slew of car burglaries in the past week, according to police reports. Seven of the 10 break-ins occurred in the Kappa Alpha fraternity lot on Lumpkin Street between March 30 and April 1. Kappa Alpha's lot is on campus. … 1 Comment

Panel explores racial confines

Group hopes for more unity among students

By JULIA SEVY

University students need to open their minds and break social barriers between people of all races, panelists said Monday evening during a forum hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Kenneth Johnson, a University alumnus and history teacher in Augusta, moderated the event titled "Is Black UGA Whack?" About 120 students attended the forum held in the North Psychology-Journalism auditorium. … 32 Comments

China, Univ. draw closer

Program to begin in fall

By JOANN ANDERSON

A new exchange program will allow University students to study and research in Beijing. Governor Sonny Perdue and University Provost Arnett Mace signed a deal last week in Beijing with Tsinghua University officials to allow University students to study at Tsinghua and for Chinese students to study at the University. … 0 Comments

UGA Today

• Relay for Life Poker Night. Sponsored by Phi Alpha Delta. Play poker to support the search for cancer cures. The cost is $5 and there will be prizes for the winner(s). 7 to 9 p.m. Buffalo's, Beechwood Shopping Center, Alps Road. Contact: natalie.n.boyd@gmail. … 0 Comments

Speaker promotes necessity of fitness

Lecture provides tips for active lifestyles

By SUSIE WOMICK

Physical inactivity has become the biggest public health problem of this century, but consistent exercise can drastically reduce mortality risks, a health and lifestyle expert said Monday. "Low fitness is a powerful determinant of mortality," said Steven N. … 0 Comments

Drought lingers despite recent rain

By SHANESSA FAKOUR For The Red & Black

April showers bring May flowers, but recent moisture may not be enough water to ease the state's drought level. The University is at a state level four drought response, said associate vice president of the University's physical plant Ralph Johnson. A level four drought response prohibits most outdoor residential water use, according to a news release issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. … 2 Comments

Red & Black reporter wins national award

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The Red & Black and former online editor Paul Ruddle won a national award for an article about a student found in violation of the University's code of conduct for his comments on an anonymous evaluation. The Betty Gage Holland Award is given annually to reporters who write stories adding to the public dialogue. … 2 Comments

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