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Biological clock dictates processes of mind, body

By ALEX BUSKO

Your biological clock isn't just what ticks down your days for baby-bearing. "The biological clock is a mechanism inside most organisms that allows them to tell the time of day," Jonathan Arnold, professor of genetics, said in a phone interview. "Reproduction, waking and sleeping, hormone levels and even your mood to some extent are all under clock control. … 0 Comments

Workshop puts your resume on the right track

By BRITTANY BINOWSKI

Students should never again have to worry about an imperfect resume ruining their chances at the perfect career. The University's Career Center is hosting several workshops this semester devoted to perfecting your resume in a series called "Terry Working Lunch: Crafting a Killer Resume. … 0 Comments

UGA Today

- College Republicans Kickoff to Campaign Season. Information on getting involved in various local and national campaigns. Free food. 7 p.m. SLC 214. Contact: 770- 561-1651. - Terry Working Lunch. "Crafting A Killer Resume" with Employer Partner:Target. Wednesday, SLC room 150 1:25 to 2:30 p. … 0 Comments

Alert systems rang soundly

Texts keep students safe

By BRITTANY BINOWSKI and CAROLYN CRIST

Systems flowed as planned Tuesday when the University's tornado alarm system sounded around 2:10 p.m. "We got the alert and stopped operations for 15 to 20 minutes," said Ron Hamlin, Campus Transit manager. "We instructed drivers to evacuate buses and get everyone into a safe location. … 14 Comments

Police given "discretion" on DUIs when observing drivers

BAC level of .08 not ultimate measuring stick

By GREG WILSON

Almost everyone knows it is illegal to drive drunk, but officials are telling Georgians they can be punished for driving while impaired by alcohol. In Georgia a driver does not have to blow a Blood Alcohol Content of .08 - the legal limit for those 21 and up - to be charged with DUI, Lt. … 9 Comments

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