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They came by air, land and water to tailgate and cheer in the new Home of the Wolves. A Blackhawk helicopter gave crowds a thrill when one of its routine maneuvers included airspace over University Stadium.
They Came By Land, Air and Water
With just three home games left in the season, the new University Stadium is giving students a reason to stay on campus and faculty and staff a reason to return. A Campus Chronicle Photo Gallery will tell the full story of Opening Game Day at UWG. MORE
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Community Service-Wolves Style
At each home game, children from around the region will be treated to a Pub Club experience with free admission, free snacks and a UWG souvenir. MORE
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A View of Their Own
The first home game involved all different departments and divisions. Here are a few comments from staff and faculty who were instrumental to the grand opening. MORE
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Vol. 43 • No. 2
September 22, 2009
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News stories are repeated throughout the media outlets ad nauseam. Here is an interactive site that tracks the six degrees of separation of news stories and topics and provides news from around the world on one page.
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Dr. Scot Lingrell, associate vice president for enrollment management, has been awarded the Strategic Enrollment Management Award of Excellence. more
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UWG will host Yusef Komunyakaa, a Pulitzer Prize poet, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 7:30 p.m., in the Campus Center Ballroom. The event is free and the community is invited to attend. More
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