Emission restrictions needed
A change has come. Last week, President Barack Obama called for the Environmental Protection Agency to accept the request by California and 13 other states to adopt more stringent standards on auto emissions. Georgia should file in line. In Obama’s first week, he has shown he will live up to the promises he made on the campaign trail.
Alumnus teaches, raises funds
Brian Bordainick, a 2007 University graduate, has spent the past two years doing his part in cleaning up post-Katrina New Orleans.
After one year of teaching at George Washington Carver High School, a job he received through Teach For America, Bordainick was asked by principal Vanessa Eugene to be the school’s athletic director.
Semester in D.C. gives students a capital time
Each fall and spring semester, up to 20 students have the opportunity to work and earn credit in Washington, D.C. through the Washington Semester Program.
Pharmacy professors seek jury (w/documents)
University professors of Pharmacy have requested a jury trial in a federal lawsuit that claims they infringed copyrights.
Former professor Flynn Warren Jr. and Clinical Associate Professor Henry Cobb III intend to seek a trial by jury in the case filed against them by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy.
