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The Red & Black’s event guide to happenings - news, variety and
sports - in and around Athens from Feb. 25-March 3.
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Hunter and Hamilton Holmes, the first black undergraduates at UGA.
PICK OF THE WEEK:
Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Calling all Southerners, Georgia fans, history buffs and patriots - this annual lecture is one not to be missed.
Black History Month is coming to an end. but the Holmes-Hunter Lecture celebrates more than desegregation
of the University - it celebrates an important aspect of our American history. The lecture is in honor of the
University's first enrolled African-American students. Chartayne Hunter-Gauft and the late Hamilton Holmes.
This year's speaker is Ron Clark, author and founder of the Ron Clark Academy in metro Atlanta Clark is well
known for inspiring a group of inner-city students in Harlem, N.Y. to achieve the highest test scores in their
school. The Ron Clark Academy uses innovative teaching techniques to allow students to achieve academic
excellence beyond most school districts' standards. Clark will speak on race relations, inclusion and diversity,
and students from his academy will give a special performance. A book signing and reception will follow.
Who: The Office of the President Where: Hodgson Hall. Performing Arts Center
When: 2 p.m, Cost: Free
Contact: Matt Winston@mwinston@uga.edu
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THURSDAY
Lecture* & Classes
Who: Lamar Dodd School of Art
What: Lecture: Kevin Snipes
When: 5 p.m.
Where: 150 Lamar Dodd School
of Art
Cost: Free
Verdict: Come out and hear this
dynamic speaker, who is a
ceramic artist and artist-in-resi
dence at the Archie Bray
Foundation for the Ceramic
Arts, a public, nonprofit educa
tional institution. Snipes' work
has been exhibited nationally
and internationally. Contact:
706-542*1593, tsaupe@uga.edu
Events £ Opportunities
What: Peace Corps Globe Talk
When: 5:30-630 p.m.
Where: 250 Miiler Learning
Center
Cost: Free
Verdict: Come learn more about
the toughest job you’ll ever love.
Returned volunteers will be
available to answer questions.
Contact Lisa Woodruff at
peacecorpsuga@gmail.com
Who: Phi Kappa Literary Society
What: Debate on Book Banning
—with#'
FRIDAY
Events & Opportunities
Who: International Student Life
What. International Coffee
Hour and Black Business Expo
When: 11:30a.m.-1 p.m.
Where: Memorial Hall
Ballroom.
Cost: Free
Verdict: ISL’s weekly Coffee
Hour offers a smorgasbord of
cuisine from around the world.
Contact: 706-542-5867
Who: Hugh Hodgson School of
Music
What: Concert: Wind Ensemble
When: 8 p.m.
Where: Hodgson Hall.
Cost: Free
Verdict: Hear the melodic
sounds of the wind ensemble
as they play. Conducted by
John Lynch. Contact: 706-542-
3737
'Who: The Institute for African
American Studies.
When: 7 p.m.
Where: PW Kappa Ha#
Cost: Free
Verdict: Come and join in with
the debate on ‘For the protec
tion of the masses, books
deemed dangerous ought to be
banned.’
Contact: schweg@uga.edu.
Who: Sustained Dialogue @
UGA
What: Discussion: What’s the
Major issue?
When: 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: 269 Miller Learning
Center.
Cost: Free
Verdict: Come watch a video
and join in on a discussion
about discrimination and biases
held against certain college
majors. Contact: jesstil7@uga.
edu.
Who: Residence Had
Association
What: Roll Bounce
When: 10 p.m.-midnight
Where: Skaie-A-Round USA.
Cost: Free for on-campus resi
dents with UGA ID and housing
sticker.
Verdict: Join RHA for free food,
refreshments and a night or roll
What: African Diaspora Film
Festival: “Scene not Heard'
When: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Fourth Floor Memorial
Hall, African American Cultural
Center
Cost: Free
Verdict: Watch a documentary
by Maori Karmael Holmes
about the music scene in
Philadelphia. Contact: 706-542-
5157, kkmfree@uga.edu
Who: Student Academic
Honesty Council
What: Academic Honesty
Forum
When: 6-7 p.m.
Where: 214 Miller Learning
Center.
Cost: Free
Verdict: Asa part of Academic
Honesty Awareness Week,
speakers lecture on the topic
’Fair Play: Lessons in Honesty
Learned through Collegiate
Athletics.’ Refreshments pro
vided. Contact: gordonls@uga.
edu
Lectures & Classes
What: Geography Lecture
When: 3:30 p.m.
Where: 200 C Geography-
Geology Building
Cost: Free
Verdict: The Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention's James Holt will
discuss the context of geogra
phy at the CDC and how it is
used to identify, control and
prevent disease in certain
regions of the world. Contact:
706-542-1753,
fsarmien@uga.edu
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Sporting Events
What: Women's basketball at
South Carolina
When: 7 p.m.
Where: Columbia, S.C.
Contact: 706-542-1621, www.
georgiadogs.com
What: Men’s basketball at
Vanderbilt.
When: 7 p.m
Where: Nashville, Tenn.; the
contest wiH air on ESPNU
Contact: 706-542-1231, www.
georgiadogs.com
Sporting Events
What: Softball vs. lowa State
When: 3:30 p.m. Also Feb. 27
at 2:30 p.m. Part of Georgia
Softball Classic.
Where: Softball Complex, 2330
S. Milledge Ave.
Cost: Free
Verdict: Support the softball
team as they take on Iowa!
Contact: 706-542-1621, www.
georgiadogs.com
What: Baseball vs. Stetson
When: 5 p.m.
Where: Foley Field
Cost: Free for students
Verdict: Watch a great game
between Georgia and Stetson!
Contact: 706-542-1231, www.
georgiadogs.com
What: Softball vs. Charleston
Southern
When: 5:45 p.m.
Where: Softball Complex, 2330
S. Milledge Ave
Cost: Free for students
Verdict: Take a second chance
to support the softball team as
they take on Charleston
Southern as a part of Georgia
Softball Classic. Contact: 706-
542-1621, www.georgiadogs.
com
What: Gymnastics vs. LSU
When: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Stegeman Coliseum.
Cost: $lO adults, $6 children,
$2 UGA students.
Verdict: Come out and support
the Gym Dogs! Can’t make it?
Watch it on March 7 at 3 p.m.
on ESPN2-TV. Contact: 706-
542-1231,
www.georgiadogs.com
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