UGA Today
- Sneak-peek movie screening. Amnesty International and the Independent Film Channel. “At the Death House Door.” a previously un-released film and this is one of several Amnesty Sponsored premiers nationwide. It is an intimate look at the death penalty in the state of Texas through the eyes of the Rev. Carroll Pickett, who served 15 years as chaplain for the inmates of the infamous “Walls” prison unit in Huntsville. 7 p.m.
SLC 275.
- Stillpoint literary magazine release. Celebrate the publication of this year’s issue with a reading, free food and drinks and free copies of the magazine. 8 p.m. Demosthenian Hall.
- Relay For Life Bank Night. Sponsored by UGA Relay For Life. All Team Captains must attend Bank Night during their designated time slot. This is your only chance to pick up wristbands, T-shirts and other important information for Friday’s Relay For Life event. Please bring all money your team has raised thus far. 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. North PJ Auditorium. Contact:
jtraynor@uga.edu
- Tate Student Center Expansion Beam-Signing. Sponsored by the Department of Campus Life. Students, faculty and staff may sign a 22-foot steel beam that will support the roof of the new Tate Student Center expansion. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tate Student Center Lawn. Contact: 706-542-7774,
bwoodard@uga.edu
- Computer Health and Security Fair. Sponsored by EITS. Students, faculty and staff bring their laptops for security assistance. The security checkup includes virus scans and software updates, spyware removal, and more. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SLC, 2nd floor lobby.
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