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Two Campus parking decks are being constructed by Hardin Construction, the company that constructed the collapsed Atlanta deck. … 0 Comments
The June 29 collapse of an Atlanta parking deck prompted the University to search for two engineering firms to determine the structural integrity of the 10 decks on campus. … 1 Comment
A team at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has launched a Web site aimed at helping journalists of all kinds to better cover poverty and its effects. The Web site, titled "Covering Poverty: a Tool Kit for Journalists," does not give journalists guidance on how to directly report about poverty. … 0 Comments
Not a day goes by that Amir Asiaee doesn't worry about his parents in Iran. "I almost talk to them every day to make sure nothing goes bad. They're fine right now, but I'm worried about the future," he said. Asiaee came to the University from his home in Tehran, Iran, two years ago. … 0 Comments
Tim Sloan orders the usual: a chicken breast sandwich topped with cheese and onions, accompanied by a cold Mountain Dew. Sloan is just one of many regulars of Lafonda Dawgs, the hot dog vending station located across from the main library. The stand is operated by Walter Washington, a former University employee who started selling hot dogs on campus four years ago. … 0 Comments
A University alumna has been nominated by President Barack Obama to serve on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Beverly Martin, a Macon native, was chosen to fill a vacancy left by Judge Robert Anderson III, also from Macon. Anderson achieved senior status after nearly 30 years on the Federal Appeals Court. … 0 Comments