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History maker suggests 'expanding comfort zone'

Family attends lecture

By STEPHANIE PERRETT

The people we overlook in life are often the ones who make the greatest impact. Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond shared this sentiment with about 150 high school students, University students and faculty members on Tuesday during the 23rd annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture. … 0 Comments

Eyeglasses linked missing student

After a pair of eyeglasses were found Wednesday at Memorial Park, Athens-Clarke County Police are looking at pictures to determine if the glasses are linked to a missing University graduate student, according to a report by the Athens Banner-Herald. Cayle Bywater, 29, has been missing since Dec. … 1 Comment

Terry leadership scholars volunteer in the Big Easy

By CLAIRE MILLER

A week after the Bulldogs' victory over Hawai'i in New Orleans, another group of University students are traveling to the Big Easy. However, their trip will serve a different purpose - community service. Thirty students from the Leonard Leadership Scholars Program in the University's Terry College of Business will spend today through Sunday in New Orleans working with Habitat for Humanity, an organization that helps lower-income individuals build homes. … 0 Comments

Professors seek policy clarifications

Concerns rise of delay, theft

By BRIAN MINK

The Board of Regents addressed faculty concerns regarding privacy, ambiguity and potential for abuse before it implemented its new criminal background check policy, a top official representing state professors said Wednesday. Hugh Hudson, chair of the department of history at Georgia State University and executive secretary of the Georgia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, said the policy that went into effect Jan. … 0 Comments

Univ. to assess need for day care

Center lacks available space

By JOANN ANDERSON

After last semester's debate about the University's child care services, administrators will conduct an online survey starting today and create focus groups to gauge the community's child care needs. Faculty, staff and students were informed of an online survey concerning campus child care, according to a news release issued Monday by Arnett Mace, University provost. … 0 Comments

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