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The Red & Black | Thursday, January 10, 2002 | 3
Dawgsaver.com provides students with discounts, deals
By LONA PANTER
lpanter@randb.com
The Dawgsaver.com Web
site advises students to “eat,
drink, save and have a good
time!”
Students can sign up for
the program this week
when they buy books at
FTX, Baxter Street
Bookstore and Off Campus
Bookstore.
The Web site helps stu
dents by offering a variety of
coupon options for members
of the Dawgsaver.com
program.
Tim Chen and Taylor
Hunt ran for office in the 2000
Student Government
Association elections, and
the Dawgsaver.com program
was one of their campaign
promises.
“It’s a promise that we
made last year,” Chen said.
“We advertise in front of the
bookstores ... we really are
trying to provide them with a
service.”
Bradford Swann, a junior
from Macon, is working
to sign students up for
the program.
“We’re helping all the stu
dents save money,” he said.
To join Dawgsaver.com
students simply sign up
with an e-mail address, Chen
said.
“We give students savings,
no strings attached,” he said.
There are no costs or fees
to participate in the
program. Participants
receive e-mails every Sunday,
Tuesday and Thursday to tell
students about new savings,
which change rapidly, Chen
said.
Many businesses, includ
ing Chick-fil-A, Achim’s
K-Bob and Papa John’s, offer
food deals for students,
Chen said.
Drink deals are offered at
businesses such as Half
Moon Pub and Flanagan’s.
Aaron Bonding Company
also offers 10 percent
off when a student is
arrested and uses
the Dawgsaver.com program.
For more information, visit
(http://www.dawgsaver.com).
Professor to lecture on women of the Bible and their lives
By RACHEL VOTTA
rvotta@randb.com
An Atlanta theology professor will
be lecturing today about women of
the Bible and their religious lives.
Dr. Teresa Fry-Brown, professor of
preaching at Atlanta’s Candler
School of Theology, will speak at the
Athens First United Methodist
Church’s “Women of Character”
lecture series at 6 p.m.
Carolyn Moore, minister of disci-
pleship at the church, said Fry-
Brown was chosen because she was
impressed with her work.
“She’s an amazing speaker,”
Moore said. “I’ve heard her speak
twice, and she’s really powerful.”
Fry-Brown’s lecture, the third in a
series of six, will address “certain
women in Luke.” She will discuss
unnamed women found in the gospel
of Luke and traits that allowed them
to live as women of God, according
to a news release.
The lecture series aims at showing
women their worth as women of God.
“We want to give the message that
every person has value,” Moore said.
Fry-Brown also serves as associ
ate minister at New Bethel African
Methodist Episcopal Church in
Lithonia and is an ordained elder in
the church.
She also is the author of many
articles, published sermons and the
book “God Don’t Like Ugly: African
American Women Teaching Values,”
according to the Princeton
Theological Seminary Web site.
Moore said the church also selected
Fry-Brown for the series as an at
tempt to pick a diverse group of speakers.
“We wanted to offer a balance of
minister and laypersons, as well as
African Americans and whites,
because different people come from
different places
and have different
voices,” she said.
Dinner will be
served with the
event, which costs
$8.
Participants
should make
reservations by
calling the church
at 543-1442.
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