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elsey Martin (DO '23) presents a rose to a relative of a body donor program.

NEWS BRIEFS: Memorial service for body donors is May 13 at PCOM

Medical students at PCOM Georgia are learning about the intricacies of the human body firsthand, through the College’s body donation program. PCOM is one of three medical schools in the state that operates a full-time, 24/7 program of this nature. The service is Saturday, May 13 in the Atrium at PCOM Georgia, 625 Old Peachtree Road in Suwanee.

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by · May 12, 2023 · News
NEW for 6/10: On hurricanes, voting and guns

NEW for 6/10: On hurricanes, voting and guns

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: We know hurricanes are coming; Question is how severe and when?
EEB PERSPECTIVE: New voting system in primary turned out to be much easier
ANOTHER VIEW: If you must have guns, here’s a list of what you should buy
SPOTLIGHT: E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
FEEDBACK: From the Spanish Inquisition to Governors Abbott and DeSantis 
UPCOMING: Commissioners evaluating feedback about Gwinnett Place Mall
NOTABLE: Gwinnett has best water in state, maybe in the nation
RECOMMENDED: Saving America’s Amazon by Ben Raines
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Archives housed in building near Clayton State University
MYSTERY PHOTO: You may be surprised at where this lighthouse is located
CALENDAR: Ribbon-cutting of interchange of Highway 316-Harbins Road is June 16

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by · June 10, 2022 · Full issues
The Hollandsworths

FOCUS: Loganville couple starts program helping Latinos graduate from school

By Melinda and Jim Hollandsworth, founders, The Path Project | In 2008 my wife Melinda and I drove into a mobile home park in Loganville to deliver Christmas presents through our church. This neighborhood is home to mostly first and second generation Mexican immigrant families.

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by · August 9, 2016 · Today's Focus