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- Georgia Initiative for Community Housing: Revitalizing Neighborhoods - Identifying Problems and Fashioning Solutions. Sponsored by the Department of Housing and Consumer Economics. Dr. Karen Tinsley, program coordinator for the Georgia Initiative for Community Housing program, will open the floor for feedback. … 0 Comments
Government power is overreaching its boundaries into personal liberties, according to former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. "The drift of government power should bother every American," he said at the fourth annual Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability Tuesday. … 14 Comments
The following incidents were reported by the University of Georgia Police Department: A University employee reported aggravated assault by a known individual in an off-campus location on March 26 at 6:45 p.m. The victim had cuts on her right leg and left hand. … 0 Comments
"I was a 16-year-old pregnant girl and my dad had been laid off and my baby daddy wouldn't talk to me," she said. "And I'm a sophomore in high school." Jessica Moroney, a senior from Augusta, played the part of a pregnant teenager during a poverty simulation Monday. … 0 Comments
Research budgets are tightening with increasing competition for grants, but the University is keeping its lab animals healthy and well-fed. The budget cuts "haven't really affected" the University's research animals - which consist of 90 percent mice and rats, said Christopher King, assistant vice president for research. … 4 Comments
The University alleged in a hearing Tuesday that UGA's chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws violated University copyright with a logo, but NORML's president said the logo was protected as intellectual property. The logo in question, a cartoon bulldog smoking while studying underneath an arch, appeared on 50 shirts and NORML's Web site. … 18 Comments