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▲ The Georgia men’s golf team features three standout seniors Russell Henley, Hudson Swofford and Harris
English who are positioning themselves for successful professional careers during their final season In Athens.
tee for
three
Student golfers have
big plans for senior
year —and beyond.
By RYAN BLACK | The Red & Buck
Needed construction
coming to dormitories
By ASPEN SMITH
The Red & Buck
Some University dorms may be receiving a
much-needed makeover, but whether the
makeover entails tearing them down or reno
vating what is already there is a subject for
future discussion.
The dorms approved for renovation and in
the approval process are Rutherford and Mary
Lyndon Halls, both built in the 1930 sand in
need of system upgrades.
Renovations for Mary Lyndon, with a pro
jected cost of $3 million, have been set forth
and approved, and the housing
department anticipates the
construction process to begin
Til tfus comin f? summer said Tim
Burgess, vice president of
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BURGESS these renovations.
Burgess said it is uncertain
whether the housing depart
ment wUI fbnd the project by paying an up
front lump sum or by leasing the dorms from
the UOA Real Estate Foundation, a separate
funding entity that finances large projects on
campus by borrowing money for construction
and then leasing the buildings back to the
University.
With funding questions still up in the air,
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“Rex,” “Big Hud" and “Big Harry.”
These three seniors Russell “Rex”
Henley, Hudson “Big Hud” Swofford and
Harris “Big Harry” English are expect
ed to be the key players in leading Georgia
to glory on the golf green this season.
Just don't ask Henley how he got his
moniker.
“I don’t even know why that’s my nick
name,” he said.
Head coach Chris Haack did not have
similar difficulty telling what each player’s
strengths are.
"They’re all three pretty similar,” Haack
said. “They’ve all got a calm demeanor,
they’re all very good ball-strikers, and
they’re all kind of streaky. If all of them
play well, it’s going to be a good day. All
three of them have won golf tournaments
at the collegiate level, so we’re definitely
going to lean on them a bunch this year.”
The trio has extensive experience play
ing in various amateur tournaments
around the country.
But for Henley and Swofford, a taste of
the PGA Tour came early, as both quali
RULES
OF THE ROAD
Officers urge bikers
to go the right way
By JULIA CARPENTER
The Red & Buck
Wednesday morning at 11 two
University police officers stopped Nick
Kruskamp, a geography graduate stu
dent from Snellville, as he was biking
down the hill on Sanford Drive between
the Miller Learning Center and Journal
ism building on his way from North
Campus to the geography building.
Kruskamp received a written warn
ing-all bikers on Sanford Drive must
treat the road as a one-way street.
“I guess they had some complaints
about people coming down that,”
Kruskamp said. “Basically I thought
the crosswalk was the start of the bike
lane there, so they had people comlrig
down from Baldwin and Sanford who
were going the wrong way down that
one-way. I think they were Just watch
ing out for bikers to not be on that
road.”
University Police Chief Jimmy
Williamson said bicyclists must follow
the same rules of the road motorists
follow —and that means they cannot
bike against the flow of traffic for any
reason.
“That’s a one-way street at that
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fled and played in the U.S. Open at leg
endary Pebble Beach in June.
“Going out there and playing with the
pros helped my game a lot, and it contin
ued to help me throughout the summer,”
said Henley, who made the cut and ended
up finished in a tie for 16th tied for low
est amateur score. “I played in a lot of
tournaments, did a lot of traveling, and all
the tournaments you play in help, but the
U.S. Open was by far the biggest one.”
Having the opportunity to play with
the best golfers in the world was some
thing Swofford made sure to take advan
tage of because, as he said, “Playing on a
stage like that, you can only learn from
it.”
In fact, he attested it paid dividends
immediately. ••*•♦• •<*• ■' • *•
“The next week I played at a similar
venue to the [U.S.] Open, tight fairways
and fast greens, and the stuff I learned at
the Open helped me have a pretty suc
cessful week there, where I finished
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▲ Nick Kruskamp is given a warning on Sanford Drive. Police are
asking bikers to remember to treat Sanford as a one-way street.
point,” Williamson said. “Bikes have to
follow the same rules of the road as
cars, so they can’t go against the flow
of traffic. If the bicyclist is traveling in
a bicycle lane, that bicyclist is designed
to go with the flow of traffic, not against
the flow of traffic.”
Williamson said the officers were
stationed there to stop student bicy
clists as a response to several com
plaints.
“We’ve had three bicycle-pedestrian
accidents in the last couple of weeks,”
he said. “We’ve had a number of stu
dents complain about that. And also
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we had bus operations complain. We
thought it was time to go over there
and stop some of the bicycles and edu
cate them on the fact of what’s allowed
and what’s not allowed. I’ve been down
there myself and seen some bicycles
come flying down that hill. And if a
bicycle and pedestrian collide, it hurts
both parties pretty significantly.”
Kruskamp said the officers told him
he was most likely the 30th biker they
had stopped that morning.
“So I think they had stopped a lot
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PHARMACY
LAWSUIT
Answer
to case
still not
known
By BRIANA GERDEMAN
The Red & Black
A lawsuit involving a
University professor
accused of distributing
copyrighted test questions
to students is still sitting in
federal and state courts.
More than three years
ago, the lawsuit required a
pharmacy licensure exam
to be suspended nation
wide.
Now, the exam has been
reinstated and is once
again being used to license
pharma
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of Boards of
Pharmacy filed a case
against Flynn Warren Jr.
and the Board of Regents
for copyright infringement,
misappropriation of trade
secrets and breach of con
tract, according to court
documents and previous
articles in The Red &
Black.
“We were hoping by this
time that some decision
would be reached,” said
Carmen Catizone, execu
tive director of the NABP
However, he said there was
not a set timetable for
making a decision.
Asa pharmacy professor
at the University until his
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