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University President Michael Adams, Chair of the NCAA Executive Committee, spoke Thursday on positive national graduation trends for minority student-athletes. However, those figures do not represent the University. The board examined a report from the NCAA Executive Subcommittee on Gender and Diversity Issues that found nationally minority student-athletes graduate at higher rates than other minority students. … 0 Comments
Chicken soup is good for the soul. Apparently, it's also good to eat after a hunger strike. That is the first thing Dezso Benedek said he ate after his hunger strike ended Thursday afternoon, concluding a three-day stand-off between him and the University. … 8 Comments
An Athens-Clarke County grand jury indicted a University student and former employee of the University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital in connection with the beating deaths of puppies. The grand jury found Ashley Rose Council, 20, of Ellenwood fatally injured the animals and leaving them in a trash bin. … 1 Comment
As the pharmacy school breaks ground today on a $42.9 million expansion, five additional University pharmacy faculty have been added to a federal lawsuit accusing them of copyright infringement, among other allegations. The addendum filed Oct. 25 joins a lawsuit filed in August by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy against the Board of Regents and former University professor Flynn Warren, who is accused of disseminating pharmacy board exam questions. … 4 Comments
The next time a craving for Mexican food arises, consider Pi Beta Phi. The sorority will be hosting its third annual Pi Phiesta Sunday afternoon at 5, featuring an all-you-can-eat Mexican buffet catered by La Cazuela and a live mariachi band on the lawn of the Pi Beta Phi house on Milledge Avenue. … 0 Comments
Athens-Clarke County Police have arrested a man who was identified as matching the description from a sketch the ACC police released earlier this week. … 1 Comment