RECLINING AND DINING
January 29, 2004 by Photo by JESSICA LOWRY
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Jeremiah Prater, a sophomore from Danville, Ind., laughs alongside Leanne Perry, a junior from Durban, South Africa, while both relax in massage chairs and watch student films provided by Delta Campus Movie Fest. The event will aid 100 teams of Univ. students in making short films for a film festival and competition.
PAW PRINTS
November 17, 2003 by Photo by JESSICA LOWRY
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Uga has his paw inked before stamping a tile that will be placed in the new World of Wonder Community Playground Project.
BUGGIN’ OUT
October 24, 2003 by Photo by JESSICA LOWRY
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Rich Schulthesis, a second year graduate student in entomology from Pittsburgh completes an Insect Taxonomy lab. Due to budget cuts the entomology undergraduate major is in danger of being cut. However, undergraduates will still be able to complete their coursework according to Jennifer Henke, president of the H.O. Lund Entomology Club.
THANK YOU SIR, MAY I HAVE ANOTHER … SLICE?
October 23, 2003 by Photo by JESSICA LOWRY
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Under the watch of an M240B belt-fed machine gun, Michael Heinzer, a senior from Marietta, takes a slice of free pizza from ROTC members stationed outside the Student Learning Center Wednesday. Weaponry and other military paraphernalia were on display to show ROTC members, as well as the public, military equipment.
A SHOW OF HANDS
October 16, 2003 by Photo by JESSICA LOWRY
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“One in five students at UGA experiences some kind of relationship abuse,” said Hillary Merlin, a Health Center employee. Here, June Gray, a senior from Atlanta, traces her hand as a symbol of her pledge against domestic violence at a table at the Tate Student Center Wednesday morning. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
KEEPING TRADITION ALIVE
October 10, 2003 by Photo by JESSICA LOWRY
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Elizabeth Sussman, secretary of the UGA Traditions Council, paints cars for Traditions Week in the parking lot of FTX Bookstore on Baxter Street. Council members offered to paint cars in Georgia colors for people planning to attend the Tennessee game Saturday.
