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USA TODAY College | March 20, 2015
The University of Georgia (UGA) community was left shocked and confused Friday morning as word spread of the mysterious death of 21-year-old student and resident assistant Mikal Ghirmazghi, who was found unconscious in her dorm room Thursday night.
University of Georgia community stunned by mysterious student death
Czech laws leave LGBT couples in doubt, childless
36 Hours in Prague | June 1, 2014
In the Czech Republic, attitudes toward the LGBT community have changed dramatically since the fall of communist Soviet control in the late 20th century. However, despite largely dispelling the climate of intolerance surrounding the gay community, today the former Eastern Bloc state may still have remnants of Soviet influence.
LGBT fraternities and sororities look to make Greek life more inclusive
USA TODAY College | March 18, 2015
When Lauren Ferguson first enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin, one thing captured her attention immediately — Greek life.
U. of Georgia considers program for intellectually disabled students
USA TODAY College | January 14, 2015
While most college students are adjusting to new classes and a new semester, one student at the University of Georgia hopes to make his campus accessible for a group lacking the option to join them.