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Possible UGA budget cuts vary, will last two years

New budget may impede upon students' success

By GREG WILSON

With the economy struggling, Chancellor Erroll Davis has asked the University to prepare plans for a possible 3.5 percent or 5 percent budget cut. The plan submitted to the Board of Regents last week outlines how the University would make due with less in the 2009 and 2010 financial years. … 6 Comments

UGA researchers find tie between asthma, thunderstorms

By VINCE HAMPTON

Asthma attacks and thunderstorms. Though the two seem totally unrelated, a team of researchers from the University and Emory University have found that there is a three percent increase of attacks in the days following a thunderstorm. … 0 Comments

Kinesiology wins grant to study paralysis

By BRITTANY COFER

The College of Education's department of kinesiology received a $1.77 million grant for its continued research with victims suffering from paralysis. … 0 Comments

Director named for Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness.

ATHENS, Ga. - After a national search, Steve Harris has been named director of the University's Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness. Harris has been the office's interim director since October 2007, when former director Opal Haley retired. Prior to that, he held the title of emergency operations manager. … 0 Comments

Clerkship 'honor' for law alumna

By GREG WILSON

The University has achieved unparalleled success in receiving Supreme Court clerkships with a fourth clerkship bestowed upon alumni in the past five years. Merritt McAlister, class of 2007 law school alumna, will clerk for Justice John Paul Stevens for the October 2009 term. … 0 Comments

UGA employee charged with felony computer trespass (w/warrants)

By GREG WILSON

A University employee was charged with four counts of computer trespassing after accessing a Winder company's files. … 29 Comments

Atlanta symphony offers new experience

By VINCE HAMPTON

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra promises concert-goers a new interactive experience. … 0 Comments

UGA faces lawsuit from former track star, complaint from insurance company (w/documents)

By UTSAV YADAV

An insurance company filed a complaint in federal court asking not to compensate the University in response to a lawsuit filed by a former Georgia track star alleging negligence by the University. … 2 Comments

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