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The second week of January resembled a frozen wasteland, much like the one pictured above. (Soure: PhotoSpin)
Stay Informed: Register for Schoolcast
January’s snow and ice storm tested a lot: cars, patience, people, the ability to stay indoors for extended periods of time.
It also tested the Schoolcast emergency alert system used by the University of West Georgia. MORE
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Baseball Isn't Too Far Away
There is a silver lining to this month’s snow, ice and cold: Wolves baseball is almost here.
The season is scheduled to start February 5 in Talledega. The first home game is scheduled for February 11 against Georgia College & State University’s Bobcats. MORE
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Students Get the Long View
Pick a day four years out and what should you see?
University of West Georgia administrators hope incoming freshman will see their graduation date.
A new four-year academic calendar has been adopted, which will allow students and faculty to make long-range plans. MORE
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Vol. 46 • No. 1
January 21, 2011
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Talking about sexual issues may not be easy.
But for nearly 25 years frank discussions about abuse, violence and destructive behavior — and preventing these — has been part of the conversation at the University of West Georgia. MORE

This one is for your inner numbers/map geek: Mapping America: Every City, Every Block on the New York Times Web site. The interactive map uses data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. More
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Kudos to UWG! The school is now a member of the Piedmont-South Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (PSAC CESU), a research consortium. morE
The Townsend Center hosts two amazing events: Live Art and "Golden Gates and Moscow Nights." More
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