Display offers glimpse of DUI death
October 23, 2002 by Contributed by MEGAN SUMMERS
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The College Alcohol Study (CAS) sponsored by Harvard’s School of Public Health challenges all uni-versities to understand and solve the binge drinking problem plaguing college campuses. Its effects especially are relevant this week, as the University community participates in National Collegiate Alcohol Aware-ness Week, which is spon-sored by Advocating Safe Alternatives for Peers (ASAP). ASAP [...]
Climb the family tree at the library
September 26, 2002 by Contributed by MEGAN SUMMERS
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Uncovering an entire family’s history now can be accomplished simply by taking a trip to the library. Many people are surprised to discover that crucial documents and resources regarding genealogy are kept in most local, state and university libraries, said Laura Carter, Heritage Room specialist for the University Libraries. “People don’t often realize what resources [...]
Student volunteers educate on sex
March 6, 2002 by Contributed by MEGAN SUMMERS
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What exactly is a Peer Sexuality Educator? Do they think about sex and nothing more? Students who volunteer to serve the University as Peer Sexuality Educators are not single-minded hormone-driven college students, said Sexual Health Coordinator Sara Oswalt. They are open-minded people with the desire to help and inform their fellow students. They want to [...]
SCREAM with new sounds
February 4, 2002 by Contributed by MEGAN SUMMERS
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In order to escape the uniform drone of pop music, SCREAM is trying to find a way to be different. SCREAM When & Where: Tuesday at 5 p.m. on the second floor of the Music Building. Information: e-mail (joruth@arches.uga.edu) SCREAM (Student Composers for the Research of ElectroAcoustic Music) composes and performs its own electronic music. [...]
