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When 706 scrolled across her cell phone screen, Carolyn Johnson felt a wave of trepidation. It wasn't the first time. She has that gene mothers have, the one where the mere sight of a matching area code triggers visions of the worst. For her, 706 meant her boy, Mike. … 25 Comments
As the U.S. economy continues to suffer, The Red & Black has worked to keep students aware of how it affects the University community. … 0 Comments
The University Health Center will be offering more than flu shots and filling prescriptions this fall. Students and faculty can enjoy the convenience of an eye care center on the first floor of the health center in the fall. "We will have a complete vision care clinic with optometrists on staff. … 0 Comments
The Red & Black received 14 awards this weekend from the Society of Professional Journalists, and one reporter received a coveted national award for investigative reporting. Eleven of the 14 Mark of Excellence awards were first place for the Southeast region - consisting of Georgia, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina. … 7 Comments
Born into a poor family in Kerala, he is the first member of the Dalit caste, or the "untouchables," to reach his country's highest judicial position. India's Supreme Court Chief Justice Konakuppakattil Gopinathan Balakrishnan, along with another justice and other high-ranking members of the Ministry of Law and Justice and Indian Law Institute, traveled to the University's School of Law to lecture on "Individual Rights in India: A Perspective from the Supreme Court. … 0 Comments
Preservation Career Information Table. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tate Center Plaza. Promotional tabling event for the Master of Historic Preservation program at UGA's College of Environment and Design. Contact 706-542-4706. American Red Cross Blood Drive. 2 p.m. to 7p. … 0 Comments
It's not raining men in some black communities, one University professor's research shows. "The question is to think hard about what it means when the boys aren't here - when there are too few men," said economics professor Christopher M. Cornwell to a large audience of faculty and students at the Classic Center. … 1 Comment