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Knowing your teacher is essential

June 13, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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By the end of each semester, many students will try anything to raise their grades. From the presidential scholars to those struggling stay in school, everyone is searching for that extra edge. There are many options students use to get those extra decimal points factored into their grade point averages: all-nighters, student notes, study groups [...]

Former Bulldog named to College Hall of Fame

April 27, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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The Bulldog defensive back who made one of the most important plays in Georgia football history will be inducted into the National College Football Hall of Fame in December. Defensive back Terry Hoage, a two-time college All American, will join 13 players and two coaches later this year to be recognized. ‘Terry is certainly one [...]

Turning the season around

April 25, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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Georgia’s softball team kept its slim postseason hopes alive during the weekend with an impressive four-game sweep of the No. 21 South Carolina Gamecocks to close out the home schedule at the Women’s Sports Complex on South Milledge Ave. Sweeping two doubleheaders, 2-1, 2-0 Friday and 2-0, 1-0 Saturday, the Bulldogs (26-27, 7-15 SEC) held [...]

Kirouac looks to fill cleats

April 5, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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For the last two seasons, the placekicker position has been a controversial situation for Georgia’s football team. Two years ago, fans were quite vocal in expressing discontent with Hap Hines’ kicking performance. Then last season Hines put together a great senior year statistically, yet the animosity from the previous year still influenced some fans’ feelings. [...]

Two of Georgia’s best kept secrets

March 29, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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While those participating in spring practice for the Georgia football team already have game experience, the season still is a learning process for many players. Returning starters, new qualifiers and seasoned veterans will all attest to the importance of taking spring practice seriously. Two Bulldogs who are making the most of their spring are wide [...]

Golf finds little luck in Las Vegas

March 14, 2000 by GENTRY ESTES, AMBER SHAW, and MARC GINSBERG  
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Playing against an extremely deep field at the Las Vegas Invitational this weekend, the defending national champion Georgia’s men’s golf team was only able to place seventh, unable to improve on a fifth place finish two weeks ago. ‘We knew coming in that this was going to be a tough tournament,’ Bulldog coach Chris Haack [...]

Environmentalist drops no bricks

March 2, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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Every year the National Basketball Association sees a dominant 3-point shooter take the annual long-distance competition on All-Star weekend. While the competition is no different at the University, the actual winner has been. William ‘Bill’ Favaloro, a 46-year-old environmental safety coordinator in the hazardous materials area of the Environmental Safety Division at Georgia, has dominated [...]

Dogs No. 2 in early football poll

February 15, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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Just two weeks removed from recruiting season, the so-called experts already are gearing up for preseason predictions. The season might not start for another six months, but according to (www.collegefootballnews.com), the Bulldogs could be in the hunt for the national title this fall. ‘Pre-preseason’ top 10 1) Nebraska 2) Georgia 3) Florida State 4) Wisconsin [...]

Soccer signs three new Dogs

February 4, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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The football team was not the only program at the University busy luring new athletes on Wednesday, as three signees inked their names to letters of intent to play soccer for the Bulldogs in the 2000 season. Ashley King from Germantown, Tenn., was named to the NSCAA High School All-America team this season as well [...]

Signing Day brings 18 new Bulldogs

February 3, 2000 by MARC GINSBERG  
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Signing day came and went, and in the end, Georgia came out with 18 signees, a far cry from the success of the last two years, but still a solid class. No surprises greeted the fans and press, who gathered at Butts-Mehre as early as 9 a.m. to watch this year’s class take shape. It [...]

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