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The Georgia women open up Sweet 16 play of the NCAA Championships today at 4 p.m. in Athens. Photo by C.B. SCHMELTER

PHOTO GALLERY: Women’s Tennis vs. Clemson

By on May 13, 2012

The University of Georgia Women’s Tennis Team defeated Clemson University 4-3 in dramatic fashion during the second round of the NCAA Tournament at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, May 12, 2012.

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PHOTO GALLERY: Men’s Tennis vs. South Carolina State

The University of Georgia Men’s Tennis Team defeated South Carolina State University 4-0 during the first round of the NCAA Tournament at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, May 12, 2012.

Kyle Farmer gets a base hit. EVAN STICHLER/Staff

Georgia’s baseball team wins 6-5 over South Carolina in second game of series

By on May 12, 2012

Southeastern conference opponents aren’t making it easy on the Georgia baseball team this year. Georgia (29-22, 13-13 SEC) led the second game of their series with No. 4 South Carolina (38-13, 17-9 SEC) by four runs going into the top of the ninth Saturday. But the two relievers gave up three hits, two walks, and [...]

Head coach David Perno talks with the camera during a dugout interview. EVAN STICHLER/Staff

PHOTO GALLERY: Georgia Baseball versus South Carolina (Game Two)

By on May 12, 2012

The University of Georgia Bulldogs defeated the University of South Carolina Gamecocks 6-5 in extra innings at Foley Field in Athens, Ga., Saturday, May 12, 2012.          

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PHOTO GALLERY: Baseball vs. South Carolina

By on May 12, 2012

The University of Georgia’s Baseball Team fell to the University of South Carolina 3-0 at Foley Field in Athens, Ga., on Friday, May 11, 2012.

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PHOTO GALLERY: University of Georgia Graduation Commencement 2012

By on May 11, 2012

The University of Georgia held the commencement ceremony for new graduates at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., Friday, May 11, 2012.                  

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UGA President Michael Adams to receive $2.7 million over five years after retirement

By on May 11, 2012

University President Michael Adams will be receiving a $2.7 million payout over five years as part of a retirement agreement set by the Georgia Board of Regents. The Atlanta-Journal Constitution reported Adams’ compensation package reaches $660, 318 — a figure that includes a base salary of $258,670, according to figures given by the university system [...]

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Where to park for UGA graduation ceremonies

By on May 10, 2012

Parking for the events to be held at University of Georgia on Friday will be available throughout the UGA campus. The events held on Friday, May 11 include the Graduate Commencement at Stegemen Coliseum, the Undergraduate Commencement at Sanford Stadium, the Georgia/South Carolina baseball game and the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tennis [...]

Water rises on Tybee Island on May 6 on old U.S. Highway 80 during the super moon high tide. Photo courtesy UGA NEWS SERVICE

UGA, Georgia Sea Grant help Tybee Island prepare for climate change

By on May 10, 2012

The University Carl Vinson Institute of Government and Georgia Sea Grant are developing a climate adaptation plan for the barrier island community of Tybee Island through funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The recommendations developed by the project, titled the Sea Grant Community Climate Adaptation Initiative, will help the city of Tybee Island [...]

University of Georgia researcher Wayne Parrott hopes to uncover more uses for the soybean. Photo courtesy UGA News Service

$1 million grant to help UGA scientists uncover hidden soybean genes

By on May 9, 2012

Soybeans are the world’s largest single source of vegetable protein and edible oil, already used to make livestock feed, soymilk, tofu, adhesives, alternative fuels, disinfectants, plastics and particleboard. Using a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, University of Georgia researcher Wayne Parrott hopes to uncover more uses for the popular legume. “The soybean [...]