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The marching bands of the top 10 NCAA football teams will compete in a battle of the bands-esque contest, hosted by ESPN and Paramount Pictures, to promote the release of the most recent Indiana Jones DVD. The invigorating and catchy Indiana Jones theme song will be blasting from Sanford Stadium on Sept. … 28 Comments
- The Society for Management Information Systems. Presentation by representatives of the Deloitte team about careers in the industry and at Deloitte. 7 tonight in Caldwell 204. - The Eta Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. presents: Power in Economics - The 2008 Presidential Election. … 1 Comment
Since the University decided to save budget money by asking faculty members to serve as ombudspersons, administrators must put extra effort into ensuring independent judgment on harassment cases, professors said. "I appreciate the fact that the administration was responsive to the request of the university community," Janet Frick, associate professor of psychology, said. … 1 Comment
The 2008 Presidential election is one of the first opportunities to vote for many University students. All eligible voters must register by Oct. 6 to be able to cast a ballot in November. Athens-Clarke County Elections Assistant Cora Wright said first-time registrants should be mindful of the county in which they choose to register. … 0 Comments
Students interested in voting for the next U.S. President need not worry about their class schedule on Nov. 4. With absentee ballots, it is possible for registered voters to cast votes if they cannot be in the registered precinct between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on election day. … 0 Comments
Students have started talking about the 2008 Presidential election, and one University sorority wants to help those conversations grow. Tonight's "Power In Economics" panel discussion hosted by the Eta Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. will give students an opportunity to learn and converse with each other. … 0 Comments
Each year more than 211,000 American women are diagnosed with breast cancer, the National Cancer Institute reports. That is why Stephanie Burwell, assistant professor of child and family development, has devoted six years to studying the impact of breast cancer on couples and family relationships. … 1 Comment