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Judge denies sludge suit settlement, stays in court (w/documents)

By CAROLYN CRIST

In a lawsuit about sewage sludge safety, a federal judge denied a motion for default judgment against the University's Research Foundation and University scientists. Two farming families and David Lewis, an adjunct senior research scientist in the School of Ecology, sought an end to the suit because someone released a settlement demand to the media, according to court documents. … 0 Comments

Team to grow state blueberry crop

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

Fake ID possession lands two with felonies (w/incident report)

By BRITTANY COFER

Two University students were arrested and charged with two felony counts of possession of a fake ID early Wednesday morning. According to the police report: A University police officer saw Barbara Ellen Griffin, a freshman from Florence, S.C., and Lisa Gwyn Howard, a freshman from Nashville, Tenn. … 41 Comments

UGA Today

-Barberitos Percentage Night. Tonight, 4 to 9 p.m. Eat Barberitos on Thursday night! 15% goes to Special Olympics UGA. -UGA Studies Abroad in the South Pacific Fiji Summer Information Session. Find out how to earn UGA credit while traveling in Fiji this summer. … 0 Comments

Benefit to help children in Uganda

By BRITTANY BINOWSKI

Invisible Children will hold its second concert of the semester to benefit children in Uganda today. Invisible Children is a national nonprofit organization that focuses on increasing awareness, fundraising and advocacy to improve the education and safety of children in Africa. … 0 Comments

Group aims to boost learning

By RAISA HABERSHAM

The University should decrease class sizes and improve student-teacher interaction, faculty and staff said during an open forum Wednesday. The forum was the first held for the Student Learning Initiative, started by the University to enhance curriculum and learning. … 0 Comments

Monthlong contest pumps novel writing

By ERIKA WELLS

University students plan to write their own 50,000-word novels in a month-long contest. Each student signs up for National Novel Writing Month on the NaNoWriMo Web site. There are no prizes and no one at NaNoWriMo reads the entries, so all participants win by submitting their work online by Nov. … 0 Comments

Staff Picks

Red & Black staffers predict

MICHAEL FITZPATRICK - LSU 27, Alabama 23 - Utah 37, TCU 28 - TT 31, Ok. State 24 - USC 42, California 24 - Georgia 35, Kentucky 10 JASON BUTT - Alabama 21, LSU 17 - TCU 38, Utah 3 - TT 37, Ok. State 35 - USC 31, California 6 - See F&G Fri.for UGA-UK TYER ESTEP - Alabama 34, LSU 27 - TCU 31, Utah 17 - TT 41, Ok. … 0 Comments

National elections over but Senate seat disputed

On campus groups fight for runoff win

By MIMI ENSLEY

As incumbent Senator Saxby Chambliss and his challenger Democrat Jim Martin found themselves preparing for a runoff election, the University's College Republicans and Young Democrats began mobilizing voters. With 99 percent of precincts reporting on Wednesday, Chambliss held 49. … 1 Comment

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