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Preacher stalls Latino rights rally

Not deterred, to return to Tate

By CAREY O'NEIL

A shouting match broke out at Tate Plaza Thursday when an open air preacher interrupted a scheduled rally by the Hispanic Student Association. Celina Correa, the organization's president, told Brother JK to stop preaching when he showed up at Tate Plaza toting a poster board that condemned various groups such as "ankle biters" and "sports nuts. … 28 Comments

Council: Library to retain some publications

By HAYLEY PETERSON

The University's main library will retain 15 percent - or $250,000 worth - of the $1.6 million originally slashed from its budget, an official said Thursday. "1,572 journals were targeted for cancellation, 80 percent of which were in sciences," University Council Executive Committee Chair Thomas Artelt said. … 0 Comments

VIDEO: Black Affairs Council Court of Distinction

By A.J. BAUMANN

VIDEO: Black Affairs Council Court of Distinction … 1 Comment

Crimewatch Deluxe October 7-10

Crimewatch Deluxe October 7-10 … 0 Comments

UGA Today

• Coffee Hour. Sponsored by the International Student Life Office. Experience new cultures and meet new people while sampling food from around the world. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Memorial Hall Ballroom. Contact: 706-542-5867. • Joe Frank Harris Commons dedication. … 0 Comments

University staffer loses lawsuit, must pay almost $1.3 million (w/documents)

Coworkers disagree on where to hold materials

By CAROLYN CRIST

A former University staff member was awarded nearly $1.3 million Thursday in a federal lawsuit against her former supervisor - the University's head of the grants and contracts department. Terrie Buckner, former project director of grants, claimed she was arrested and charged 10 felony counts of theft by taking on false information Karen Shetterley gave police in 2004.

Speaker advocates education for all (w/video)

By RAISA HABERSHAM

Latinos need leaders, a civil rights activist said Thursday. "We need a new generation of leaders, and here we are," said Sylvia Mendez about Mendez v. Westminster, the case that made California the first state to integrate schools. Mendez spoke about the impact of the case, which occurred seven years prior to the well-known Brown v. … 0 Comments

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