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Oh my god, it smells like shit," I said as I stepped out of the cab and onto Decatur Street in New Orleans's historic French Quarter. I hadn't been in the city more than an hour and already I was confronted with a horrendous odor. It was one so powerful I never thought I'd get used to it. … 12 Comments
Being from Texas is not a small ordeal. It's a legacy, an honor, a bragging right. When I decided to write an opinions column about my experience "abroad," I felt obligated as a Texan to explain that no other state - not even Georgia - can compare. You might argue that it's been my calling since birth to enlighten all non-natives about the grandeur of Texas. … 6 Comments
Much to the delight of mothers and girlfriends everywhere, "No Shave November" has come to a close. From patchy peach fuzz to full on Grizzly Adams, evidence of men around campus laying down their razors is still abundant. I got an early start on this annual tradition this year; I haven't scraped two razor blades (nor five, which is ridiculous in and of itself) across my face since Sunday, Oct. … 0 Comments
Knowshon a 'hero' for young childrenMy hero is Knowshon Moreno. He is a really good student and makes really good grades. When ever he comes out on the field, if you look at his helmet, he probably has some black bones because of school. The white bones are for games, touchdowns and stuff like that. … 2 Comments
The Red & Black has several positions available in its online department. Learn more about these opportunities to make yourself marketable to future employers by watching a short video and calling Ed Morales at 433-3025. … 0 Comments
H2Oh no This fall, a record-breaking drought ravaged through the state of Georgia, forcing those at the University and at home to think at the sink. Let's hope there's more precipitation next semester before Athens starts emulating the Sahara. Back in black This has been a pretty huge year for the football team, and with wins against the Florida Gators, the Auburn Tigers and the unpredictable Kentucky Wildcats, the Georgia Bulldogs have made us proud. … 0 Comments