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A University student held his former roommate in a headlock after accusing him of a crime Wednesday afternoon in the Miller Learning Center. Eben Ryan Mallory, a graduate student from Aspen, Colo., said he was aware of a previous incident involving one of his friends and Justin Ward, a junior from Royston. … 54 Comments
Enjoying a good scare is a ritual this time of year, as people subject themselves to horrifying Halloween movies and spooky haunted houses. But behind the fun and festivities, genuine fright is a different matter. Seasonal television shows and books try to prove whether humans actually sense supernatural forces or whether there are larger scientific explanations. … 1 Comment
- Lecture: Translational Research and the Science of Veterinary Medicine- Rats are not People and People are not Horses. Sponsored by the College of Veterinary Medicine. Keynote speaker Dr. Michele Barton of the Department of Large Animal Medicine gives the talk, which is followed by poster and oral presentations and ends with concurrent sessions on Emerging Fields, a discussion group format that discusses how translational research can help solve problems faced in veterinary medicine. … 0 Comments
Rates for University Housing are set to increase next year for all housing residents, which Housing expects to create a $3.5 million surplus. Housing plans to raise the rates for the high rise dormitories by 8 percent and 6 percent for traditional residence halls. … 4 Comments
In politics, life can at times imitate art - a topic that a panel of art supporters and Athens Mayor Heidi Davison discussed Wednesday. The panel met at the Miller Learning Center to discuss the intersection of art and politics. Though the upcoming election was in the background of the conversation, the panelists also considered the broader implications of art. … 0 Comments