30
Aug
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#1 Ranked Bulldogs Open Season With a 45-21 Victory over Georgia Southern

It was a successful day for the Georgia Bulldogs today at Sanford Stadium. The exciting and much anticipated game day began with the pre-game ceremony introducing the new UGA VII mascot to the fans. “Loran’s Best” officially took his place in University of Georgia history with the introduction by UGA President Dr. Michael F. Adams, where the new red leather spiked collar was place around the neck of the new mascot.

There was also a football game to be played on the field, and Georgia showed the offensive power backing up their number one ranking, the first time they have been ranked #1 going into the first week of the season. The Georgia Bulldogs (1-0) took care of Georgia Southern with good performances from top athletes including three touchdown runs from tailback Knowshon Moreno, and a career-high 275 yards passing from quarterback Matthew Stafford. Another impressive stat was the 535 total yards put up in today’s game. Redshirt Freshman Caleb King also showed the depth at tailback by providing 95 rushing yards on 12 carries, as starting tailback Moreno suffered cramps early in the third quarter. Lucky for Georgia fans, it was only cramps, as Moreno pulled up limp after rushing for his third TD. The good news is that he’s fine, and will be ready to go next week as the Bulldogs host Central Michigan next Saturday before their schedule tests them heavily with trips to Arizona State & LSU, and home games against SEC rivals and top 25 ranked Alabama & Tennessee.

Courtesy: UGA Sports Communications – Release: 08/29/2008

ATHENS, Ga. — The seventh in the Uga line of Georgia mascots will be introduced to the Georgia people on Saturday, Aug. 30, during pre-game ceremonies of the Bulldogs’ season opener against Georgia Southern.

“Loran’s Best” will officially become “Uga VII,” when he is introduced for the first time to the Sanford Stadium crowd prior to the 12:34 p.m. kickoff. Members of the Frank W. “Sonny” Seiler family of Savannah who have owned the continuous line of mascots since Uga I took up the mantle in 1956 will escort him onto the field.

Uga VII’s coronation will become official when UGA President Dr. Michael F. Adams slips the new red leather spike collar over his head during the ceremony at midfield. He succeeds his father, Uga VI, who passed away in June of this year. Charles Seiler and two Seiler grandchildren will escort Uga VII onto the field: Margaret Story and Sara Thompson.

At 56 and one half pounds, he’ll be second only to Uga VI as the biggest mascot in the line. Seiler said he “has an excellent coat and bears a striking resemblance to his father.”

“He’s a great pet, already answers to his name, loves to travel and ride in the car,” said Seiler. “He sleeps in his kennel in the den and is fed Hill’s prescription maintenance dog food at 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily. Uga VII already loves to sit on the dock by the river and is ready for his first boat ride.”

“Loran’s Best” was originally named for long-time Georgia Athletic Association personality Loran Smith. Seiler said Uga VII has an entire new wardrobe made with the same material as the team jerseys.

Participating in the pre-game ceremony will be UGA Director of Athletics Damon Evans and the Georgia Redcoat Band. University Alumni Association president Trey Paris will also present a proclamation to the Seiler family honoring Uga VI and welcoming Uga VII.

Other Seiler family members on the field will be Frank W. “Sonny” and Cecelia Seiler, Swann Seiler, Wendy (Mrs. Charles) Seiler, Shannon and Bess Thompson and their children Tennyson and Seiler Thompson, Todd and Sara Story and their children Anna and William Story.

A video tribute to Uga VI will be shown on the stadium scoreboard prior to the official introduction of Uga VII.

Photos by Danny White

Photos by Danny White

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29
Aug
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College Work Study: Part Two – Click Here To View This Video on YouTube.com

This video is one within a series that I produce offering advise on work study for college students, and why this is beneficial for you.

26
Aug
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We live in a world where information is readily available, and people looking for information want to have it right now. Technology has continued on a vertical upward ramp over the past hundred years without signs of slowing down. The technology juggernaut translates into education and higher learning for students not only in the United States of America, but also globally with the introduction of distance learning degree programs. While the popularity and overall trust of taking college level courses via the Internet has risen in recent years, the ability of international peers to connect with one another has also developed into a cultural phenomenon. Gone are the days when students go to school with certain classmates from kindergarten to college graduation. The doors to global learning have opened wide, allowing students to interact with their peers across the globe by way of email, text messaging, instant messaging, and real-time video conferencing. In addition to the resources offered by distance learning platforms, students across the world have flocked to popular social networking sites like Facebook, and Myspace.

Top 5 Reasons to Earn Your College Degree Online Web 2.0As the popularity of education has increased for colleges & universities providing distance-learning platforms, so has the engaging ability to learn not just with the methods American students are used to, but integrating the thoughts and ideas of their international peers. Aside from the astounding ideas, concepts, and learning methods gained by studying online with people around the world are the additional benefits that should be considered when choosing a traditional campus based college education, or a distance learning degree program.

Our list of 5 reasons to earn your college degree online includes:

  1. High Gas Prices & Commuting: Nothing New in America
    Fairly obvious with the current state of the economy is the high price of gas facing many Americans today. The majority of potential students in our society are less than fortunate when it comes to paying for college, many having to take out student loans to cover the cost of higher education. One simple way to save some cash is the removal of transportation to and from the traditional classroom daily, or meeting 3 times a week for a 1-hour lecture. Even if you live on campus or close to campus, you can still help with the dangerous gases emitted by your vehicle.
  2. Technology Has Improved: Distance Learning Platforms ARE Educational
    In the early part of this century, people were skeptical of using the Internet for things such as shopping, banking, and learning. The Internet was mainly used to find information and for emailing friends & family. Today, just about everyone uses the power of the Internet to make purchases, pay bills or perform online banking, aggregate & read news information, watch videos of total strangers, and learn new educational information. Distance learning University programs have also advanced to provide students with tremendous online resources and e-libraries, interactive classroom meetings, video instruction and tutorials, and communication tools to connect with instructors and other students. All of this support structure is available online, anytime. Gone are the days of long pages of text, where email is the only way to communicate. Welcome to a new generation of true interactive learning, online college level degrees!
  3. Convenience & Flexibility with Family & Work Obligations
    One of the essential elements of online education is the convenience offered to busy professionals trying to complete their education while maintaining a career, time with spouses and children, and everyday life that makes earning a degree difficult. Without the tether to a desk in a traditional classroom setting, students that choose to earn their degree online immediately realize the convenience and flexibility of learning anything, anytime, and anywhere they choose. Required reading can be completed when your schedule permits. Learn at your own pace, and open up your schedule to keep up with your busy lifestyle.
  4. Online Degrees Are Just as Respectable as Traditional Campus Degrees
    This has typically been one of the most frequently asked questions, and major concern for prospective students when considering earning their degree via the Internet. Online college degrees from reputable, accredited distance learning schools are just as good as those earned from campus-based schools. Employers accept the diploma or certificate that you earn through an online degree school in the same way that traditional degrees are accepted. Diplomas, certificates, and transcripts from online schools aren’t marked as online-related documents. They look the same as those types of documents from campus-based schools.
  5. Job Placement Assistance
    Although this may not be one of the biggest differences between campus-based programs and online degree programs, job placement assistance is still a big benefit when you’re preparing for graduation. Even if you already have a job that you love, the degree you have just earned may help you earn a promotion or raise, and may lead to a new career or job that you may have overlooked. Today’s job market is competitive. Employers are seeking the best of the best, and often times working closely with Colleges & Universities to find prospective employees with the educational background needed to succeed in their field. Job placement assistance can help you match your skills with employers in high-demand fields, especially while we’re in this economic recession period.

If you’re considering an online degree, be sure to weigh all the benefits against traditional classroom programs, and consult with an advisor if you’re serious about it. Many of the online programs have campus alternatives, and vice versa. Universities have advisors who specialize in admission and enrollment for prospective students. These fine folks will be able to assist you with the learning platform, and degree program that is right for your life and goals. Don’t forget to ask about financial aid and scholarship information; you might be surprised with the monetary sources that may be available to you. Good luck with your search. If you choose a campus program, we support that too, just get enrolled and complete your education. Let’s bring the American educational system back to the top of the International educational leader board!

22
Aug
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The presidents of more than 100 colleges and universities have signed a document urging lawmakers to consider lowering the drinking age to 18. The educators say the 21-year-old drinking age is widely flouted and has led to a culture of binge drinking on college campuses. Anti-drunken driving groups say the law does work. They argue that colleges don’t want to be bothered with enforcing the law and are looking for an easy way out. John McCardell, the former president of Middlebury College in Vermont, says his group, the Amethyst Initiative, is against intoxication but supports responsible, adult behavior toward alcohol.

College seems to be a place where drinking and partying is just a part of everyday life. I remember the days where going to class, then hitting happy hour was almost routine in college, then heading out to a house party with a big group of friends. At the time I never really stopped to think about the amount of alcohol I was consuming, just that fact that college was the best time of my life. Now that I am a little more mature (older and boring), I look back and think that it makes sense that 30% of people using alcohol are considered alcoholics, or have a drinking dependency; I was probably in that category. The problem that I had was that I thought the only way to become and alcoholic, or be considered dependant upon alcohol was to be the guy that wakes up in the morning and heads straight to the bar, then drinks during the day and does nothing else. The truth is that my college days allowed me to sustain the energy to attend all my classes, and function normally. Because I was drinking after classes and a night, I felt that I was just another college student. The problem is that myself, and most college students out there, would engage in alcohol consumption in a short time frame drinking a lot more than I would ever dream of today.

The College Days: Binge Drinking and Thinking it’s Normal Behavior

The college days were fun with the beer bongs, and the good old days where shot gunning a few cans of keystone light was commonplace. I’m much more comfortable with a nice glass of Cabernet with my dinner now, and perhaps a beer or two during the game. The fact remains, college students in general tend to drink large amounts or binge when they party. Shot after shot, and in the range of 5-10 drinks within an hour. At my age, that would put my in be and hung over for at least a week, if not in the hospital.

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Among the supporters are presidents at Duke University and Ohio State University. Although not all major universities are behind the initiative, the fact is that the majority of the student bodies at colleges and universities tend to have access to alcohol, regardless of their age. Whether it’s via an older friend, or the fake ID method that seems to work on college campuses, students still have access to alcohol without issue.

Will Lowering the Drinking Age to 18 be Beneficial or Harmful?

  • Is the right answer lowering the drinking age, or will this simply make alcohol binge drinking more accessible for college students? Take it another step further, what about high school students, most of whom are 18 their senior year.
  • Would you vote for a law that lowers the drinking age? (The Amethyst Initiative)
  • Are you in college, or do you have children in college? What are your thoughts on lowering the drinking age?
  • Why do you think students in Europe tend to control their drinking habits versus American students?
  • Do you think the lower drinking age and relaxed drinking atmosphere would benefit America in the same manner?
  • Will this type of change curb binge-drinking habits, and essentially lower the risk of driving under the influence?
  • The military enlistment age is 18. Young men and women can fight, and die, for our country. Shouldn’t they be able to drink as adults if we lower the legal drinking age to 18?

Share your thoughts; tell us what solution fits this issue in America!

21
Aug
Stored In: Prospective Students - Like This Story? on Yahoo!

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School is starting and it’s time to get back into the studying mode! Going off to college for the first time can be confusing, difficult, and stressful. The guidance and supervision of your parents is now conducted from a remote distance. Granting you, the college students, the responsibilities of learning and taking care of yourself while away from home.

That is why, I have created some helpful school tips on going to college for the first time as a freshman.

Learning – This up to the individual, but “STUDY” and “PARTICIPATE”, that is the most important part of learning in college.

Items to Bring:

1.) Clothes – Casual and Dress (Types depend on your location)

2.) Shoes – Casual and Dress (Be ready for all occasions)

3.) School Bag/ Backpack – You will get plenty of use out of it!

4.) Computer/Power Strip – You will use it constantly, if you already don’t.

5.) School Supplies – Notebooks, paper, pens, pencils, highlighters, stapler, paperclips, tacks, tape and calculator.

6.) Toiletries – Toothbrush, razors, toe nail clippers, hair products, deodorant, etc. and depends on the male or female.(condoms/feminine products)

7.) Vitamins – You have to keep your mind healthy for school.

8.) Aspirin/Cold Medicine – Headaches are prevalent along with germs.

9.) Shower Shoes – Otherwise you could end up with athlete’s foot.

10.) Bed Linens/Pillow/Large and Small Towels – These are simple items often overlooked.

11.) Laundry Detergent and Fabric Softener – You don’t want to be the smelly freshman.

12.) Hangers – You don’t want a bunch of wrinkly clothes

13.) Garbage Can – Disposing of late night snack wrappers and assignment rewrites.

14.) Food – Dry and canned food is good, while your parents are still flipping the bill.

15.) Beverages – A must, you’ll want bottled water and caffeine to aid in rehydrating and studying.

16.) Paper ware – Napkins, plates, and cups

17.) Plastic ware – Spoons, forks, and knives

18.) TV/Phone/Ipod – Always nice to let off a little steam with your own outlet (Roommate might already have these, so check)

19.) Mini-Refrigerator/Microwave – Good items for storing and cooking more snacks (Also check with roommate before bringing)

20.) Calling Card/Pics- It can be lonely away from your family for an extended period of time.

If I have missed any important tips, don’t hesitate to add them to the comments.

*VERY IMPORTANT – Don’t forget to have fun and enjoy the experience!