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Sarah Leer/Old Gold and Black

Pat McGee, lead singer of the Pat McGee Band, performed Aug. 24 on Davis Field.


Twenty-nine students cited in A.L.E. sting
By David Irvine
A.L.E officers crack down on alcohol possession and consumption by minors in a "Cops In Shops" operation targeted at youth offenders.

Sig Ep's day in court, hearing scheduled
By Jamie Dean
Months after national speculation about a pig in a park, the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity brothers will get their day in court in early September. The Forsyth County Animal Control Department charged 23 Sig Ep members with misdemeanor counts of animal abandonment and allowing livestock to run at large.

Theme up for debate
By Jeff Harvey
It is unclear whether a young tradition at the university will be continued as confusion surrounds the declaration of a formal theme for this academic year.

Thetas vote to disband
By Nick Phillips
After several years of low recruitment numbers, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority voted to disband last spring. This marks the third Greek organization to exit campus in six months.

Cheerleader hits the jackpot as 'the strongest link'
By Lauren Pressley
Rarely are college students’ bank accounts envied by others. But when senior Mary Claire Butt struck it rich, that all changed.

Orientation helps Class of 2006 adjust to college life
By Michele Stupinsky
South Campus awoke from its summer slumber Aug. 21 as the Class of 2006 arrived to begin a full week of orientation activities geared toward acquainting the new students with the campus and each other.

Trustees focus discussion on student life concerns
By Kezia McKeague
Although the regular academic year had come to a close and many were enjoying their summer vacations, the board of trustees assembled July 11-14 in Sea Island, Ga., for its annual summer session.

Telecom upgrades boast new caller ID, call waiting
By Whitaker Grannis
While construction crews paved the Quad and increased accessibility around campus, Information Systems was busy replacing equipment to give students new and advanced telecommunication services.

'OGB' brings home regional, national excellence awards
Old Gold and Black Staff report
The Old Gold and Black has recently been in the journalistic spotlight, receiving two national awards for excellence from separate media organizations.



 


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