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It's a doorway to history. From the historic Arch on the edge of North Campus, students left the University to become Confederate soldiers. Some came back wounded, some didn't come back at all.
The dean of the University's graduate school completed her visit as a provost candidate for Kansas State University Tuesday. Maureen Grasso, who has been The Graduate School dean for seven years, is one of four candidates in Kansas State's search for its next provost, or head of academic affairs.
MUSIC ABANDON THE EARTH MISSION, CHRISSAKES, HEALTHWhen: 9 p.m. Where: 40 Watt Club Price: $10 advance Contact: www.40watt.com JAY GONZALEZ, PATTERSON HOODWhen: 9 p.m. Where: Caledonia Lounge Price: $10 (21+), $12 (18+) Contact: www.caledonialounge.com OPEN MICWhen: 10 p.
For fifth-year student Tanesha Douglas, poetry isn't simply rhythm and rhyme; it is a spiritual expression of her innermost being. And Douglas has decided to share her intimate writings by publishing a book of poetry called "Old vs. New: The Chronicles of Growth.
The Red & Black rode "shotbun" with hotdoggers Laura Moller and David Denny as they drove around campus Tuesday. The two recent University graduates have been driving an Oscar Mayer Weenie Mobile, which they lovingly call Jill, since June, covering the Southeast one dog at a time.
Some students on the University's Griffin Campus may have trouble fulfilling a University requirement, members of the Educational Affairs Committee discussed at a meeting Tuesday. According to University-wide degree requirements, 45 of a student's last 60 credit hours must be completed "in residence," which means the hours must be earned on a University of Georgia campus.
In Georgia, it's an offense punishable by law. No, it isn't murder, rape or marijuana possession - it's selling raw, unpasteurized milk within state borders. "It shall be unlawful to sell, offer for sale, or otherwise dispense raw or unpasteurized milk, cream, or other milk products except raw milk cheese properly processed and aged according to Federal requirements," proclaims the 1980 Georgia law.