The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, September 23, 2010, Page 2, Image 2

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Thursday, September 83, actio | The Rkd * Black 2 The Special Residency Verification Committee of the Board of Regents rec ommended Tuesday that five of the more selective Georgia colleges and uni versities should turn down undocumented immigrants when reviewing applicants in certain situations. The Board of Regents asked all Georgia universi ties to report the residency status of students by Sept. 14. Two undocumented returning students and no incoming students were found at the University. The immigration issue in Nevada sparked nation al debate, so this topic may further a political divide. To some, rejecting undocumented students may seem fair, but to oth ers, it’s unconstitutional and discriminative. The Red & Black asked several students to share their opinions on the topic. Michael Prochaska BSO TM TAKING IT \ TO GIVC TO TNG WO* ? W6U. 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CLAYTON ST. • DOWNTOWN • 706-546-8826 MAN ON THE STREET: Admitting undocumented students a* * ■ The Daily Puzzle Ei jiiii 22 23 JilllLl ■LL_ TJf 45 " ~"~"l|HKe ”” 1 "** "pEc hH| 5 S 2 "■■M 56 M 57 iitiit::: '"Hr hi . fig '* ’ vano 64 Brink 65 Certain 66 Anxious leei mg 67 Smell bad DOWN 1 Carousel e g 2 * See Clearly Now" 3 Anthem 4 Carve letters into 5 Cut of bee! 6 Rowboat steerer s needs 7 Gobbled up 8 1 did not!' or ■No way!' 9 Curl the upper P 10 Godparent 11 Three Wise Men 12 Widemouthed !•' 13 Valley 21 1/4 and 3/4 23 Fabte creator 25 Title at the Fee PERCY OLIVER sophomore buatoaaa major from Duluth ‘I think it s actuary fair to deny illegal students because I feel that a lot of the other people who worit hard here that are citizens deserve the right to be accepted into a school before other people that aren't legally here" SAM CHUN junior accounting major from Scout, South Kores *1 was an Illegal immigrant myself. I just got my citizenship when my dad got his six years ago I was like everybody else playing around as a kid and studying like every body else, so just a document didn't really separate me as a per son from everybody else. The school should grve a chance tor those that don't have the privilege to be educated.' 35 BK product 36 Crowd 38 Spud 39 Color 42 Cooked, but still firm 44 Joke plays, 46 Vitamin B complex acid 47 Deface 49 Stringed Department 26 Noisy less 27 Navato dwell ing 28 Unattached 29 Tiny veggie 31 Datsykke Dow er 32 Poet John _ 33 Meesy. pertly melted snow NEWS ■.A m A w ** . JfflHgk ' Jm H ' ' Allnu.il Hospital v)us, N . (706)549-6043 • P-revt ntahve Med one . • Grooming X Boarding • Physcat Exams * Spays & .Neuters ■ * Orthopedic Surgery I:;. • ■ • Ultrasonography. Credit ■ vIaSSGS 706 542-3243 or 800 877-3243 " de advisorOgeorgiacenler.iiga.edu 'WrHf • ff -rt The ITiuctmh i>t l.tnry:j m ajll < in.' •• i .'<nik.in4 ju j.-.i CLASSES THAT FIT m-'I J w y mS ln<, *P*ndnt and distance turning YOUR SCHEDULE tL'Rrno's GREEK ffT FORMAL WEAR SPECIAL Complete Tuxedo Rental 5 39 95 1066 Baxter St. • 706-354-8072 • ML id r to • sat 9 to fi instrument 50 Most terrible 51 Charily 52 In _ ot; as a substitute lor 53 up prepare 54 Round rolls 65 Morse 56 Gigantic 57 Journey 60 Wheel tooth i N |"N I \ i'N •j pi t -j j-j j FIVE STAR Din HER Thursday, September 23,2010 al Ihe \ iliac jo Sun wnil, liollon, Snellmc) and Oejlallrarpe Dininc j C ommohs Food Services has worked hard to win 73 ; national awards and you reap the benefits. Join us for a spectacular night of fine dining jl featuring menu items adapted ifr'o : mfl| restaurants that like UGA Food ServiceTfraW| f won the Ivy Award. The menu includeffl Gruyere Caramelized Onions and Sherry, Grapefruit and Jicama Salad with Walnuts, Crispy Sweet Potato Crab Cakes, Roasted Portabella Pizza, Autumn Vegetable "Farrotto", and Semi Sweet Chocolate Melt Cake with Fresh Raspberry Cream. S, ■< < ot.ii •( Tt l 1 1 bix iai \\ wwu<j< i < *dt i/1< >od •* -i \i f :< ■ . 73 < cish Price- In- ludincj lux - d (> A ) nationaljwahds ■M< ill Plan Parlicipcinf s- I roc * * UGA Food Sim vices ASHLEY TRICE freehman criminal justice major from Riverdale 1 say they should be able to come to school and get an edu cation even If they do have to pay for it They should pay out of-state tuition only because I've been xi Georgia all my life so I've got HOPE. I don't want somebody else who just came in to get HOPE.' KRISHNA PATEL tophomore International affair* major from Alpharetta 1 don't think there's any reason to deny admission if you can pay for it because ifs not Ske your tax money is going towards it. I know a lot of people object to the fact that legate get HOPE because they dont pay taxes but If they can pay for the tuition that would be fine ’ It’s not too late for this weekend. SAME DAY SERVICE! CRIME NOTEBOOK ONLINE Documents Way dangerous wheeiie o , A University student was transported to the hospital following a bicycle accident on Sanford Drive at 1:48 p.m. on Sept. 21. According to the University Police report, Christopher Miller was rid ing westbound when he leaned back in order to ride over a pothole in the road. Miller told police his front wheel then detached from the bicycle, causing him to flip over the handle bars. When officers arrived, they reported abrasions and bruising on both of Miller’s legs, both-arms and both hands. Miller also reported pain in his right knee, and he had an abrasion on the left side of his face. According to the report, his injuries were not thought to be life threat ening or "serious in nature.” Nonetheless, Miller was transported to St. Mary’s Hospital for fur ther evaluation. While officers docu mented the geene, they observed “a small amount of body Quid evidence” which is thought to have “indicated an approximate final rest location” of Miller, according to the report. This evidence was measured to be 31 feet : past the pothole. Compiled by Jacob Demmitt CORRECTIONS The Red & Black is committed to journal istic excellence and providing the most accurate news possi ble. Contact us if you see an error, and we will do our best to correct it. Editor-in-Chief: Daniel Burnett (706) 433-3027 editors randb.com Managing Editor: Carey O’Neil (706) 433-3026 me(u randb.com i 3 a r • |§