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Film festival highlights several ecological issues
By PATRICK HOOPER
The Red & Black
The third annual EcoFbcus
Film Festival is now In hill swing,
with three days down and many
more to come.
The Odum School of
Ecology’s Festival Director Sara
Beresford oversaw the selection
of the 46 environmentally
themed dims that will air mainly
at Cin4 downtown through Oct.
3. The schedule marks a signifi
cant step up from the previous
year’s festival, which ran fewer
than 12 films.
“We’re actually the world pre
miere of this Chattahoochee
Rain slows
scoring on
Arkansas
Missed chances
end in tie game
By TYLER ELROD
The Red & Black
After an exciting 1-0 defeat of LSU
Friday night at home, the No.
17-ranked Georgia Bulldogs (6-2-2)
looked to carry that momentum into
their second home SEC matchup of
the weekend against Arkansas.
Mother Nature had other plans,
pouring rain on the Sunday's game.
Under the harsh and wet condi
tions, Georgia went on to tie the
Razorbacks 0-0 in their second SEC
game of the young conference sea
son.
“I think you saw a dominating per
formance in the first half where we
were running right through them. We
did everything but score goals. I think
had it not rained you would have seen
more of that in the second half,” head
coach Steve Holeman said.
“With that said, we had to make an
adjustment in our style of play and I
thought we did very well with it.
Credit Arkansas, their keeper came
up big and did what she needed to
do.”
The adjustment switching from
their short, quick passing style to
launching through balls into the air in
hopes of finding an open forward
didn’t pan out and the Bulldogs failed
to score a goal in the second half.
‘‘That’s not our style at all, so it
took a little while getting used to,”
sophomore midfielder Laura Eddy
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Beresford said of
“Chattahoochee: From Water
Wlar to Water Vision,” showing
Saturday. “We’re also the U.S.
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Frick said the support likely
springs from the festival’s uplift
SARA CALDWELL I T. Em * Bun
A Junior forward Ashley Miller (7) and the rest of her teammates
were unable to score in the rain against Arkansas on Sunday.
said. “We just didn’t capitalize in the
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little lower and we would have been
good,” Eddy said. “We can’t look at
that as our only missed opportunity
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“It was one of the first things
I had in mind when I came to
the school,” John
Gittleman, Odum School
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the festival. “Here’s real
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“A lot of people hear
‘environmental,’ and they
get scared away because
they think they’re going
to get preached at," said
Jennifer Smith, assistant
professor of telecommuni
cation. “Eco Focus isn’t
about that."
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in the festival, sitting on
the short film jury and
offering credit to students
Equestrian opens
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The equestrian team opened the 2010-11 season
by defeating Kansas State 16-4 Saturday and
Southern Methodist 11-1 Sunday at home.
The Bulldogs went 10-1 overall in Equitation
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Michelle Morris, Carly Anthony, Grace Rogers
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Bulldogs, tieing for 14th with a 4-under 212. Amelia
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Georgia next competes in the Tar Heel
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Men’s golf sits fourth in tournament
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