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A dozen ninjas dressed in black snuck into Tate Plaza on Tuesday on a mission - to give flyers about voting to as many people as possible in 15 minutes. This overt operation, coordinated by Sean Cuevo, co-president of the Filipino-American Student Association, was carried out by members of various Asian-oriented organizations to promote an upcoming seminar, "Don't Vote - You Don't Matter. … 4 Comments
A University alumnus who produces, writes and stars in his own TV series will give advice to aspiring student filmmakers today. Before meeting with students, he granted an interview with The Red & Black Tuesday. Henry Cameron "Hadjii" Hand, a 1999 University telecommunication arts grad, got his big break when his independent film "Somebodies" was converted into a BET sitcom. … 1 Comment
About two dozen students are spreading the word to help the environment during the last stretch before Election Day. Power Vote is a national organization that seeks solutions to end global warming by asking voters to consider a clean, safe and sustainable energy future. … 0 Comments
- Movie screening: Hosted by Amnesty International. "Taxi To the Darkside" is playing at 8:15 p.m. Miller Learning Center room 214. - Phonebanking for Obama: Sponsored by Young Democrats. 5:30 p.m. Miller Learning Center room 350. Contact cwong@uga.edu - Study Abroad Info Session Camp Counselors Russia: Learn about spending part of your summer doing Service Learning in Youth Development and earn upper division credits. … 0 Comments
University students could be left with $2 charges on their student accounts without notification after the HOPE Scholarship has been applied. Morgan Catalina, a senior from Alpharetta, said she had to pay a $50 late fee for a $2 charge she was not notified about. … 11 Comments
When University budget cuts are at 6 percent, every cost is a concern. Small amounts spent to replace vandalized signs at East Campus Village are just one of the costs. Several areas in McWhorter Hall and Building 1512 have been vandalized this semester. … 2 Comments
A University student was arrested and charged with felony aggravated battery Monday for accusations that he burned another student with a chemical compound. David McArthur Neyhart, a sophomore from Kennesaw, is accused of applying silver nitrate to Linden Miller, a sophomore from Atlanta, resulting in second degree burns and scarring to her arms, chest and back, according to a warrant for his arrest. … 7 Comments