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UGA Greek Life Spring Parties Continue Despite Controversy
UPDATE: 10:10 am — Reporter Mallory Blount interviews Vice President of Public Affairs Tom Jackson who says the UGA Office of Student Affairs has no plans to cancel spring Greek life activities. 11:15 am — President of UGA chapter Sigma Phi Epsilon Garrett Hendricks says the fraternity is fully intending on having its Spring Luau…
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Kids Spend Spring Break at Rock Eagle EcoAdventure Camp
ATHENS — An environmental education day camp is open this week for ages 6-11 who are interested in learning about the local environmental resources.
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UGA: No Plans of Reinstating Former UGA Police Officer
ATHENS — There are no plans of reinstating a former UGA police officer who was recently fired, according to the University of Georgia's Vice President of Public Affairs Tom Jackson.
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Online Petition Started for Reinstatement of UGA Police Officer
ATHENS — People are fighting for the reinstatement of former UGAPD officer Jay Park even after UGA announced they have no intentions of doing that.
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UGA Students Push for Women’s Center on Campus
ATHENS — The Women's Studies department at the University of Georgia, among other groups on campus, are teaming up to bring awareness to the fact that UGA does not have a Women's Center.
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UGA Program Gives Abandoned Bikes a New, Fresh Start
ATHENS — The University of Georgia's Office of Sustainability has teamed up with students for environmental change.
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Habitat Finds New Home in UGA Special Collections Library
ATHENS — The University of Georgia's Special Collections Library will now host The Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. To celebrate, Habitat for Humanity is building the frame of a house on campus.
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Fraternities Pushing for Rights
ATHENS— Fraternities are fighting to take away the right of universities to punish them for crimes like sexual assault or hazing until they have been convicted of these crimes. Update 10:31 AM: Reporter Ellen Rittiner asked the North-American Interfraternity Conference and Fraternal Government Relations Coalition. They responded with a statement: The…
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Wounded Warrior Receiving his MBA from UGA
ATHENS — The University of Georgia has over 35,000 students walking in and out of classrooms every day. The students represent a diverse population, but there are some who have survived great odds to be sitting in a classroom. One such student, Bobby Woods, is a Wounded Warrior and Grady…
