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University Police linked a University teaching assistant with seven cases of theft since December 2006, and warrants for her arrest were issued Monday. Jennifer Nicole Kane will be charged with 10 counts of theft by receiving, three felony counts of possession of a fake ID, three misdemeanor counts of possession of a fake ID, six counts of financial transaction card fraud and financial transaction card theft. … 2 Comments
Quizzes, tests and projects during the week preceding finals may be prohibited if the University Council approves the Student Government Association's Senate Resolution 20-11. The resolution, approved with a 25-1-1 vote at SGA's senate meeting Tuesday night, would create "a Preparation Week for the students of the University of Georgia" that prevents professors from assigning major tests, projects and quizzes during the week. … 0 Comments
The Board of Regents approved a new $2.5 million intramural field for the University, said John Millsaps, assistant vice chancellor for strategic communications. The multipurpose field, approved in the board's Tuesday meeting, was presented because of the growth of the intramural and club sports program. … 0 Comments
A University School of Law grad was named executive director of a national legal-assistance agency for student journalists. Frank D. LoMonte - a 2000 magna cum laude law graduate - will take the reins of the Student Press Law Center on Jan. 2, 2008. He replaces long-time director Mark Goodman, who took the position of Knight Chair in Scholastic Journalism at Kent State University's journalism school. … 0 Comments
The vast world of the Internet offers new methods for learning, but with great promise comes possible danger. At the University, several courses have incorporated software such as Second Life into the programs. With this required participation comes risk. … 0 Comments