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ISSUE 14.90: On domestic violence, school ideas
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TODAY’S FOCUS: Domestic violence is subject of Feb. 20 event
EEB’S PERSPECTIVE: Ideas about improving schools: 1 good, 1 bad
FEEDBACK: Likes Deal’s actions; anticipates liberal nirvana
UPCOMING: Sugar Hill’s musical calendar; Snellville artists
NOTABLE: New senior living facility in Peachtree Corners
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Gwinnett College
QUOTE: Makes you wonder if they believe it
GEORGIA TIDBIT: The late John Stone
MYSTERY PHOTO: Some thought last one was Cumberland scene
LAGNIAPPE: Local sailor on USS Bonhomme Richard
ISSUE 14.89: GGC, Georgia State, more
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TODAY’S FOCUS: This Year To Be 10th Anniversary of Georgia Gwinnett College
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Georgia State University Once Seen as University System Step Child
ANOTHER VIEW: We Live in Fear, Hope and Complacency
FEEDBACK: More about Bus Driver Insurance, And Three More Letters
UPCOMING: Byerly Returns to Gwinnett Tech; Snellville Charitable Event; Lecture Series
NOTABLE: County Closes on Simpsonwood Property; Jenkins Joins Gwinnett Tech Board
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Woodrow Wilson Becomes Academic, Politician, Then President
TODAY’S QUOTE: Wisdom from Eleanor Roosevelt
MYSTERY PHOTO: Several Spotted the Bonneville Salt Flats
LAGNIAPPE: PCOM Pharmacy Students Working with Patients
Georgia Gwinnett College kicks off activities marking 10th anniversary
By Sloan Jones | In January of 2005, Senate Resolution 33 “….approving the creation of a new four-year college in Gwinnett County by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia,” began moving through the legislative process. On May 10, 2005, then-Governor Sonny Perdue put pen to paper, creating an institution that soon would be named Georgia Gwinnett College.
Georgia Gwinnett College kicks off activities marking 10th anniversary
By Sloan Jones | Lawrenceville, Ga. — In January of 2005, Senate Resolution 33 “….approving the creation of a new four-year college in Gwinnett County by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia,” began moving through the legislative process. On May 10, 2005, then-Governor Sonny Perdue put pen to paper, creating an institution that soon would be […]
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