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Although the annual rivalry between the hedges with Georgia Tech is weeks away, the two universities will clash in a competition all month long. This year marks the first annual "Beat Tech" food drive sponsored by the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia, inspired by the rivalries between the schools. … 0 Comments
Blueberries are becoming big business in Georgia. University experts plan to use a $1.7 million U.S. Department of Agriculture Specialty Crop Research Initiative grant to lead an effort to make the Southeast the leading producer of the fruit. The U.S. has 75,000 acres of cultivated blueberries. … 0 Comments
• American Red Cross Blood Drives. Blood drives being held at Beta Theta Pi, 224 South Milledge Ave., from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.; and at Alpha Tau Omega, 846 South Milledge Ave. from 2 to 7 p.m. Contact jarrettja@usa.redcross.org • Meeting: Educational Affairs Committee of University Council. … 0 Comments
The suffering economy has some December graduates feeling uneasy about job security. It was once beneficial to choose a major that could offer a variety of careers. Several University students have said this is now an obstacle as hundreds of students with identical qualifications apply for the same positions. … 2 Comments
Scott Connelly was perplexed to see a dramatic decline of frogs at his research site in Panama. During a period of a few years, an array of frog species seemed to vanish into thin air, despite being in one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. … 1 Comment