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Goddess

Greek Week: Fun and philanthropy

All week the Greeks showed their stuff and had fun doing it. Greek week began on Saturday, April 17 and went until Friday, April 23. Full story

Carrollton, Then and Now

Four Authors, Three Books, One Event

On the afternoon of April 23, 2010, the Ingram Library’s Penelope Melson Society sponsored a free book-signing event and reception at the University’s Alumni House.

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Justin Smith

Athlete of the Week: Justin Smith

Senior baseball player Justin Smith is UWG’s athlete of the week. Smith transferred from Young Harris College and began playing for West Georgia in the 2009 season as a shortstop, quickly becoming essential to UWG’s baseball team.

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Lifeguard

Summer Jobs: The Best and Worst

As school comes to an end, students begin to search for summer jobs.

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Announcements

Campus Announcements

Announcements for the week April 28, 2010.

Capitol

Budget update: “It’s not over ‘til it’s over”

Who knew a barrage of letters, phone-calls and a massive protest could wake up the folks in the gold dome?

Fredrick Curtis

Letter from the President

A letter from Student Body President Curtis.

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Grads

UWG REAL WORLD: Life after college

With graduation just around the corner, seniors are finding finals week stressful with the combination of last minute papers, finals, presentations and more.

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Savannah Moving Companies help students in West Georgia move to the coast after each semester.

Summer

What are you doing for the summer?

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  • Social and political descrimination by any other name
    Dear Jacob... You have written a very compelling piece which speaks many truths. YOU ARE VERY RIGHT size discrimination is a very real and debilitating form of discrimination in North American society. I think that we need more academics to further explore and examine the points you have examined in this article, there needs to be more recognition that this form of discrimination not only exists but is prolific in all spheres of life. The majority of the comments regarding this article and comments following other articles and blogs examining similar issues are reflective of your very argument and the fact that size discrimination is possibly the most common and incapacitating form of discrimination. I have always been part of the minority of people that understand and recognizes how size discrimination manifests. I am sick of hearing the argument for ‘health’!! Your words are your power, keep writing Jacob and know that there are other good people like you and you will find your like minded mate, I did and my husband and I have two little girls and one more on the way ;) There is a minority of enlightened individuals out there. Disregard the negativity and remember that all the negative rcomments only strengthen your point and your cause.
    posted by: Queen's University grad student
  • UWG REAL WORLD: Life after college
    Question. Why do so many people wait until graduation to start looking for a job?!?!?! Ridiculous. It's not going to fall into your lap. That's why internships are so important during college. No time? Talk to those of us who worked a couple part-time jobs and an unpaid internship while in school full-time. Still graduated with honors...it's not that hard!
    posted by: Anonymous