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Repairs to the Benson Building, which houses the Institute for Women's Studies, won't happen anytime soon in light of University budget cuts. But the building has a long history of needing work, reports show. Benson's maintenance needs totaled $63,133 in the fiscal years 2007 and 2008, a service report from the Physical Plant shows. … 0 Comments
Three football fans voiced concerns about the behavior of University police during Saturday's game, and they e-mailed complaints to administrators, police and The Red & Black Monday. The University Police Department usually receives about 10 complaints following home football games, Police Chief Jimmy Williamson said in a phone interview Monday. … 44 Comments
- Sports Business Club Networking Night. Octagon representative Mike Vajda (account Manager). 6 p.m. in Miller Learning Center 350. Contact: (404) 384-7256. - Chinese Martial Arts in Literature. Janice Kam will be lecturing on the topic "Martial Arts represented in Literature" in the Miller Learning Center 251 from 7:30 to 8:30 p. … 0 Comments
Barack Obama and John McCain may get the headlines, but the Demosthenian Literary Society gave third party candidates their time in the spotlight Monday. The Society held a debate between representatives from the Constitution, Libertarian, Green and Socialist Workers parties. … 1 Comment
What is it like to be a homosexual at the University? This question and more were raised in an interactive Q and A session hosted by Lambda Alliance on Monday. More than 40 students attended the discussion, which allowed them to interact with and ask questions of Lambda members who volunteered to act as spokespersons. … 0 Comments
In the last month, six students were arrested and charged with felonies, but despite the arrests police said they don't see a trend. "There is nothing in my numbers to see a spike in crime," University Police Chief Jimmy Williamson said Monday in an interview. … 9 Comments