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Intramural fun

Junior Nirav Patel, a pre-business major and member of the Hurricane Ditka flag football team, runs the ball during a game against the Rho Men team at the intramural fields Wednesday afternoon. … 3 Comments

Avid fan's milestone reached with attendance of game

By AUTUMN McBRIDE

On Saturday, thousands of students, season ticket holders, Gamecock fans and Bulldog fans will arrive in Columbia, S.C. to attend a game between the two teams. For one fan, this will not be an ordinary SEC game. It will be his 400th consecutive Georgia football game. … 1 Comment

Classic works performed with drama

By SHANESSA FAKOUR

Students can hear a dramatic reading from a critically-acclaimed translator of Greek poetry today. Stanley Lombardo, who has performed his translations on college campuses nationwide, will read from his versions of Homer's Odyssey, Virgil's Aeneid and Dante's Inferno today at 4 p. … 0 Comments

UGA Today

Society for Management Information Systems. Accenture is considered to be the largest consulting firm in the world. They offer careers in the industries of management consulting, outsourcing, and technology services. Come enjoy a presentation by the Accenture team and learn more about the company and the industries in which it operates. … 0 Comments

SGA aims to impact campus through service

By SHANESSA FAKOUR

The Student Government Association launched the Community Service Committee to work with student organizations this week. The committee's two co-chairs invite students to bring their ideas to meetings, which take place every first, second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p. … 0 Comments

ROTC runs in honor of Sept. 11 victims

By GREG WILSON

Members of the University ROTC units will run today in memory of the nearly 3,000 lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 and those who have died in service since the tragedy. "Basically we're memorializing the people who died on Sept. 11," Alex Webb, a senior from Warner Robins and Army ROTC cadet, said. … 4 Comments

Budget affects project

Second Life world closed

By GREG WILSON

Nothing is safe from University budget cuts - not even virtual objects. An island purchased for $1,700 on the social experimenting Web site, Second Life, through the New Media Institute closed Wednesday due to budget cuts. "Second Life is a 3-D virtual environment for social networking and text and voice chat," Brett Robinson, a new media graduate assistant, said. … 0 Comments

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